Really it all comes down to the fader. The fader is your friend for sure with the OT, the fader alone can accomplish a LOT. I can record into a track recording slot and use that recording in various ways. I’ll slice it up, set those slices in the sequencer, add trigger conditions, etc. Currently I’ve got my DT/DN/Organelle/ArtTube Mic amp running into my OT. Running things mono has given me less sonically but more creatively by adding more pieces to the puzzle. I should’ve mentioned this earlier but typically my usage of the fader / transitions is pertains more to the patterns or sequences I’m creating on the other machines. The OT, in typical OT fashion, brings it all together. In all honesty sometimes I just like using my OT as a mixer while I practice keys or mess with something else, or whatever I put into it. Good stuff.
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