Ononon
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Yes, this is definitely the impression one gets when just reading about it. And I’m not totally sure how I feel about that.
I think for me sampling as a musical tool is a lot about how you order and tape the samples together; so, structure in a way. And how, if you build a track from nothing but samples, that structure (rather than tweakage) becomes the important part. At least for me. And so then it becomes important what samples trail over into the sample below it, or which sample cuts it of and so on. Having the hiss in the silence from one sample become the background to the start of another etc… On an MPC if I used it live, I would mostly use it to mute and unmute tracks in the sequencer. And because you can have so many tracks, in just one bar or in one 4-bar sequence, you could build a whole song just from muting and un-muting inside that sequence; building it up and taking it apart again.
And however much the Octatrack is it’s own thing and however much (or not) Elektron consciously decided to not make another MPC or a replacement for it, from what I understand so far, the OT lends itself quite well to a ton of possibilities when it comes to muting and unmuting and re-structuring and arranging your tracks. And that this can also be a very hands on musical part of it.
Or?