Thanks StinkyBeat. (Fun track by the way!)

I think I kind of understand. I relented and downloaded the manual now. Skimming through it, it looks a little like also perhaps the thing called “Sample Locks” is a bit the functionality I seek?

If I first assign a bunch of samples to a machine/track, then I can just hold a trig and scroll through those samples and assign them to that trig?
Is this correct?

And if so: can I do that to all 16 trigs across, or only to the first (or the second, their assignment confuses me) 8 trigs?
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Yes, in order to trigger a sample, it must be assigned to a slot. There are 128 slots for static machines, and 128 for flex (I think). You can sample-lock a different sample on every step of a pattern if you like. If you have a track in slice mode, you can p-lock the slice number as well, as it’s just another parameter. This can also be controlled by an LFO, or you can slide p-locked slice numbers between steps. Yes… now your brain will start thinking about all of the crazy mangulation you can do.

If the track is not in slice mode, the slice parameter becomes the ‘start’ parameter, and it can be LFO’d and p-locked into crazy-land in the same manner.

So… it’s not a keyboard sampler with multiple voices and all that. It’s not Ableton either. It’s got it’s own thing going on. Your samples can be loops, whole songs, single hits, or even single waveforms. You can load the same sample file into multiple slots with different settings too.

The OT is a very strange land, but it’s fun once you learn the local customs. :slight_smile: