thanks for the replies, i guess i should have explained my problem a little better…

the big thing is that i’m using the octatrack as an ambient experimentation tool so i’m not pre-programing pattern lengths or beginning with any pre-recorded material.

the octatrack’s pickup machines are perfect for creating these asynchronous loops except if i stop the loop that was the master loop and record a new one then it recalculates the BPM and time stretches everything which sounds awful and super artifacty because sometimes the calculated BPMs are wildly different than the previously calculated BPM.

the way i see it is there would be four possible solutions:

  1. find a way to turn off auto time stretching on the pickup machines (which for some reason is not an option… unlike the flex and static machines)

  2. find a way to disable the master/slave relationship between pickup machines and the automatic BPM calculations (which i haven’t found a way to do yet)

  3. never stop the master loop so that a new bpm is never recalculated.

  4. something brilliant that i have yet to discover.

any help would be greatly appreciated.

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