I love the Octabeast…Im a turntablist and i sample from alot old vinyl. I like using it with my two technicz…grabbing recordz off the shelvez and feeding it. Amazing thing about the sampler iz that you have eight trackz to record right on the spot, so its dead easy capture loopz and mangle them. I use to work with mpc 1000 alot ( still have it ). Since i have been using the Octa i started to come up with alot of interesting and creative beatz. There iz like million ways to manuplate samplez on this thing it makez my head spin sometimez. I cant possibly imagine somebody not happy with this unit. Even with with all bugz of the OS ,itz small compared to what you can really do( itz not a completely perfect unit). For example… I can loop a sample on track one (maybe say a drum break). Have the loop on track one chopped in eightz. Find another loop for track two ,chopped that in eightz and the same for track three and so on. Track four i place eight trigz( one trig no trig one trig no trig) Then i sample-lock each trig …drum hit on each trig…coming up with interesting drum break hit comboz one track. The sample-lockz ,trigless lockz and P-lockz are straight geniouz. On top of all that …re-sample feature iz ridiculous
Theres so much ground to cover with this beast. I feel really sorry for those who cant get it on with octabeast…itz a shame. I feel this iz the most inspiring ,creative and advance sampler out there period. Thank you! Elektron!