I have no experience in syncing the master pickup machine to external sequencer, so I defer to abergdahl on that question.

As for Part 2, I have tried his technique and it does work. This is the technique of assigning a Flex machine to a different track, and setting the sample source to the Recorder of the pickup machine track, so you can sample the pickup machine output, slice the sample, and do what you want to the slices.

BTW, you can use FX on a pickup machine track. All tracks get two FX slots, regardless of whether you assign a pickup machine to the track. You can assign track LFOs to a variety of parameters in your pickup machine track too for more craziness, though if your track is assigned to a SLAVE pickup machine, mucking about with the pitch may mess up overdubs on that track.

I have found MASTER pickup machine to be reliable. You can avoid clicks by setting the FIN value in Recording Setup to some value above zero - this is the fade-in parameter. By not using a Slave pickup machine, I’m using the OT a lot like I used to use a Line 6 DL4 looper, which didn’t have any concept of a “slave looper” anyway.

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