One Shot Trig Sampling

Hi guys,

I am trying to sample my several synths to my OT mk2 by one shot trig sampling but somehow the arrow indicating the timeline of your recording keeps getting started over and over and at some place there are even two arrows. Why do I get this behaviour and what do those arrows mean?

My parameters are as follows:

  • RLEN 64
  • Recording from AB activated, CD and SRC3 disabled
  • Loop on
  • Trig ONE2
  • Memory Dynamic Recorders set to yes
  • Pattern length of pattern set at 64
  • Pattern length of master also set at 64
  • Grid rec mode activated and trig paced on the first trig
  • This trig armed with function+trig so it gets armed and yellow
  • And finally my OT is slaved tot Ableton so when I start Ableton the recording on the OT starts.

What do I forget or do wrong? What I want to achieve is a simple 64 length clean sample:slight_smile:

Thanks

There are 2 arrows. The upper one for recording, the lower one for playing.
Your recording seems to be triggered several times. Check your tracks or start with a new project.

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Like @sezare56 says make sure there are no trigs on the actual track, think of the recorder screen as a separate track, recorder trigs are independant of regular trigs and you’re probably playing stuff as it’s being recorded. Also I find it works better to sync ableton to OT. I’m more of a logic user so I haven’t used ableton in ages but I always experienced serious clock drift issues with ableton. This will mess up the time of your recordings. OT as master resolves this, if ableton hasn’t already

Rather than sync logic to clock which I always find problematic too I just use it as a VST rack, then send audio from tracks back into OT and sample them either individually or in groups. saves headaches

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Wow, thank you very much, problem solved!

Seeing the recorder screen as a separate track made my day!:wink:

JB, for now Ableton does the job here for me, will let you guys know if i experience unwanted behaviour.

Enjoy your sunday guys!

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