threshold sampling is another big omission.
I’ve pretty much given up any kind of live sampling except in situations where I don’t really care what I’m grabbing from the input.
99% of the time I use the one shot triggers and quantized recording. Sure it’s easy and convenient, but I basically use it that way because I have to.
On a computer (for example), if you pre-record, it’s no big deal to zoom in and either manually choose the start or have software auto-truncate the silent portions from the ends. Doing that kind of work on the OT can be done, but it’s tedious and it should be unnecessary, especially given the relatively small amount of memory available.
It’s all of this “ok, we’ve used the product for a while and now we really have a handle on what the user needs” kind of update that is missing.
1.25b as an inital release is fine. Now that folks have really been using the OT in interesting and different ways, a handful of issues/bugs/enhancements can be addressed. Sure there will always be more that can be done. However, if Elektron looks through their open bug reports, user requests, the various threads on the OT forum, and collects them into a comprehensive list, they can find a core set of things to be addressed that would make the vast majority of users very happy.