…Alright. So it means that you can’t have something like a cymbal ride on each beat ring out on top of itself. It would be cut off.
Use two tracks for this. Since you can have multiple samples on a track, there’s a lot of room to play there. I suppose you could think of the track as a choke group?
…But so if I wanted to make it ring out on top of itself anyway, I could put a reverb on it, right? And then would that reverb go on all the trigs/sounds on that track, or only on that trig/sound?
Reverb is per-track so ‘all of the sounds’ if I understand you correctly. You can also run a master track which uses up/replaces track 8 and put the effect there.
My personal observation with the OT is that it’s not a DAW but an instrument. I’m sure folks feel different, but personally, it does its own stuff and makes its own sound. Some folks move their live set from their PC to the OT, but I don’t see that, personally. For example, for me, the effects are not a strong point if you want to do what a delay typically does or do what a comb filter typically does. I wouldn’t take something that needs reverb and expect the OT’s verb to do the job. On the other hand, I would expect to take something and make sounds out of it, and the reverb and the comb filter for sure, would play a roll in crafting that.