I used to go nuts about the OT not feeling like an ‘instrument’. Felt like I couldn’t just sit down with it, dial up a sound and GO. I mean, I could, but there was always the risk of breaking something, not having saved, something being shuffled around or written over. Then I gradually realized that this very bottom-up process made me more structured, and also frequently had me craft more individual sounds, all while knowing that at the end of a session, there would be something there, something jugglable, something invertable, something usable - instead of just a stream of vapourous soundwaves (however brilliant) that you may or may not have recorded.
Someone recently said (i believe @virtual_flannel) that the OT is the closest you come to a modular sampler. That’s pretty much it. You can make it a synth, a meta-looper, an FM/PM groovebox, an 8-track from hell, a 4 track from beyond hell - or anything in between. It is the unholy shapeshifter queen of outer space.
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