Interesting, Chad! I’ve also been thinking a lot about the same topic during the last weeks.

To make it short, I came to the conclusion that the MD should go directly to a mixer. As several guys in this and the previous forum mentioned, the OT’s inputs can easily distort/saturate.

What I tried, because I thought it would be the perfect mixing/FX/resampling setup, involving MD, OT and a small Mackie mixer:

  • MD, 6 separate outs (Kick, Snare, Toms, Percs, Hihats, Cymbals).
  • Outs 1 and 2 directly routed to Mackie channels 1 and 2, in order to ensure that kick and snare have the full punch of their original signals.
  • Outs 3 to 6 routed to the OT’s 4 in’s, where 2 Through and 2 Flex Recorder Playback machines are set up. All 4 of these machines operate in “pseudo-stereo” where the left side contains different sounds/instruments than the right side. I also tried 8 mono machines, but didn’t notice a difference, sound-wise. The first 8 scenes select the through machines and apply different FX, the second 8 scenes apply to the flex machines. This can be used to easily switch from original to sample playback and all kinds of weird FX etc.
  • On the Mackie mixer, I used 6 channels for mixing and EQ of the MD’s 6 outs, as without the OT, but with channels 3-6 being routed through the OT.

Finding: that’s no good idea, simply because the OT is so “sensitive” regarding hot signals. Even some toms can easily distort and it’s very difficult, or, as I would rather put it: annoying, to ensure that the input lights stay green. The little Mackie mixer, to the contrary, has LOTs of headroom and it even stays calm and sorted when getting under fire from a cranked up Jomox Mbase!

Conclusion: From my experience, the MD should go directly to a mixer. There you can easily adjust levels, panning, EQ, FX sends, without having to worry about saturations or not-so-nice digital distortion, clipping whatever. In my setup, the OT is either the main drum machine (no problem there, 4 outs), or wired to an AUX send of the mixer for FX and resampling. Switching from an original to a resampled signal is then more complicated, at least with my old mixer from the 90’s, that doesn’t have Cue outs yet, but all the punch of the MD is preserved!