[quote="“Zoser23” date=“2014-06-14 09:44:54"”]
Greetings fellow Octa-treckers!
I just got an OT in the mail in the past week, and wow I can’t wait to discover all the gems it may have in store for me. I can already think of different things I hope I can and will be able to get it to do. Shortly after I got it, I connected it to a Korg Electribe ESX (SM). MIDI - The OT is the master and the ESX is the slave. They are synced of course. This will most likely be and remain my go-to setup. I have a couple simple MIDI-related questions:
-One thing I know I’d like to be able to do is to be able to set different tempo/BPMs on both devices (at the moment the BPMs of both machines are controlled by the OT), but still have play/pause/stop synced. In the past when I’ve played around with other devices and software I’ve found that having some parts half the tempo/BPM is an interesting and useful creative element in creations. So, is it possible to give the ESX (slave) more freedom and control over its tempo, or is it pretty much the OT’s (master) bitch? If this is the case and it’s not possible to do this in MIDI is there possibly a different work around in either device?
-My other question is more of a general inquiry: What if I were to reverse the master/slave of these devices? One possible advantage I could see maybe making it a good idea is the tubes in the ESX giving the OT more warmth/analog feel. Thoughts? Has anybody used the OT as a slave to a simpler/cheaper/lesser device? Why or why not?
I look forward to flying through the stars with ya’ll…It’s weird, I sorta feel like I just got married (to the OT) and that ya’ll are my in-laws.
Cheers,
Zoser23 aka Professor Sonic
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You might be able to make an workaround with the OT if it’s set so that each track have its own tempo/subdivision. However, I’m suspecting that your Korg will follow the global OT tempo though, so you won’t be able to do something similar on it.
Your Korg as sync master won’t give the OT any analog feel. But if you’re talking about audio (as master/slave relation) you seem to mixing up some common terminology…