^^ ok if you want the sample to play once or are happy to keep re-arming the one shot…
If you need your sample to loop with the OT sequencer however:
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[li]FUNC + Bank to access pattern settings[/li]
[li]Check per track in scale mode[/li]
[li]FUNC + Scale[/li]
[li]Set top tempo multiplier (where it says 1 x ) to 1/2[/li]
[li]Set Master to 128 1 x[/li]
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These settings are required because your sample is 28 quarter beats or 7 bars at 90 bpm. Here we are telling the OT to 1/2 time the track , in effect giving you 8 bars before it loops…the trig steps just become 1/8 divisions as opposed to 1/16. Setting the Master to 128 will make the sequencer play for 8 bars before all tracks are reset, allowing your 7 bar sample to play in its entirety.
However , your sample duration gives you 7 bars at your project tempo you will have to work out what you want to do about that extra bar. Add another trig for the last bar ? Timestretch ? (Do it offline in software unless you wish to explore the creative aspects of the OT’s poor quality algorithim) I don’t know what your material is or your time signature so difficult to say.
But in principle the per track scale and tempo multipliers allow you to play long loops - up to 32 bars with the 1/8 scale. They also allow different time signatures and number of steps for each track thereby enabling complex polyrhythms to be programmed
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