IMHO, it was 1.21B (9/19/2012) where pickup machines were added - as far as fulfilling pre-sale promises.

1.22 (12/20/2012) added live recording of note length, and
1.25 (5/31/2013) was the new effects (Dark Reverb, etc)
1.25B (10/18/2013) was the last release and it was bug fixes and other tweaks

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if you are satisfied with your octatrack- congratulations!
i’m not! i think there are some important stability tasks and not implemented features that it has to have to be a really good audio AND midi sequencer! which it supposed to be at the first place. there are lots of better samplers, lopping machines, and fx stuff on the market. compered to that elektron is a toy. but the sequncer is good, you can use own samples with abbility to sample live and has some funny fx on board.
the midi sequencer is just NOT ready!!! and how long i should wait for it?!?! elektron?
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The short answer is that I’m extremely unhappy about a few key areas of the OT. Slaving Pickup machines to an external clock, being able to manipulate the loop and not have it drop out of recording, and a host of other apparently hard-to-fix issues that other loopers seem to be able to do.

For me, the on-board MIDI sequencer is a non-issue since I use a Cirklon as my master sequencer. However, that does mean my OTs have to be able to do everything they can do slaved to incoming clock. I do know other people have issues with the MIDI sequencing side of the OT.

The OS release discussion was more meant to show that Elektron’s interest in fixing the OT and making it the best machine it can be has slowed down. My guess is that the senior developers were pulled off for Overbridge or Analog xxx coding and the OT is being looked at by a junior person or by others in their spare time. Just a guess of course.

I want the issues fixed, I want the features to work as promised, and I want some enhancements to be made. However, for me, the OT is still usable right now; I just see how much better it could be with some updates.

BTW - the reason for owning more than one OT was to initially address the most stupid decision – a box called Octatrack; 8 tracks of samples; Only 2 (or 4) outputs. Why? I’d rather have only 2 inputs and 8 outs if they needed the back panel space. I know they felt their on-board effects were good enough for processing samples. I completely disagree. They are serviceable. I use the filtering and EQ for a lot of things, but that’s about it.

With only 4 outs (losing the Cue feature), I still have to pick which 3 tracks get effected and what to do with the other 5.

However, having 2 OTs introduces more headaches since they don’t transmit everything across via MIDI, so you can’t exactly keep 2 in sync and have them follow each other through various changes. Rusty knows a lot more about the MIDI side and can speak to those details.

To end a long post – I thought that releasing the OT with a beta OS and then doing monthly updates for a year to get it close to production ready and then pretty much abandoning it after that is lame. I expected Elektron to do better than that given their history with the MachineDrum and MonoMachine.