Wait…I’m so confused now…i’m new to the forum. I’m a recent Analog Keys user and I seriously want to get an Octatrack for exactly this: ambient looping that acts as multiple really long delays. However, there’s conflicting info on this thread on what looked to be a solution on the “Pickup Machines - Who is using them?” thread…I asked for clarification there and I’ll ask again here…
Here’s how I see if from my research: with the pickup machine, the overdub gain can be reduced, so that will decay your loops. Straight up. I don’t see how this is different than feedback…okay, so it’s not HPF your loops like a Strymon El Capistan or EHX 16 second delay, but that’s okay, it’ll sound very modern and digital, I can handle that.
I’m also under the impression that you can set a record trig so it will always engage the overdubbing as the long loop ends and it starts up again. You can set fades so there are no clicks…but most ambient performers do swells so this seems like a non-issue.
Apparently the main problem that was pointed out on the other tread is that: the main Pickup Machine is mastering the tempo… That would be great to have an option to deactivate that function.
ANSWER: You can get around this by using the record options that sync the start and end of the record process. When this is set to full bars then whatever u capture will stay in time with the master tempo.
Seriously hoping for clarification from someone here. To be honest, it does look like the Octatrack is the perfect ambient looper…am I missing something???