[quote=““Random Dude””]
- in comparison with AR, OTs fader between 2 scenes might seem weak,
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Don’t forget a vital piece of information when talking about performances on the AR vs scenes on the OT :
you can lock an infinite number of parameters to scenes on the OT, but definitely not so on the AR. I run out of p-locks after setting up 2 or 3 performances max. So, while it may seem like having 12 performance pads is a luxury, each of those performances can only lock one or 2 parameters. This, at least for me, completely changes the workflow. When setting up performances on the AR, i’m always being really conservative, as I know I’ll hit the p-lock limit soon.
Also, and this is another major point, the crossfader in the OT is very easy to control, as opposed to pad pressure on the AR. I can visually tell where I am on the OT. Also, while you can “freeze” a performance in the AR by changing to a different pad mode, it’s not as convenient or fun as loading 2 scenes on the OT’s fader and finding that perfect and unexpected sweetspot in between the 2 scenes.
Ultimately, it sounds like the OT would be much better suited for you if you’re looking for a sampler.
Cheers !