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Everyones’ mileage does seem to vary when it comes to pickup machines. Certain things have frustrated me, but all things considered, the OT has seriously amazing looper cababilities (nevermind that it’s also a whole other type of sampling/sequencing universe).
To recap the two basic critiques that the OP of this thread brought forward:
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Lack of looper feedback control. I hope the answer is clear for everyone: The octatrack does have feedback control of loops in pickup machines. It is called the “gain” parameter on the main device playback page. For those that still don’t believe this is the same, read the manual again and actually use your machine. It works.
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The pickup machines can’t go directly from recording to overdub mode. This is not true. They definitely can go directly to overdub mode easily. Also, this is in the manual for those that bother to read it.
I’ve personally used the Octatrack to record long loops of stringed instruments and then have the gain control in pickup machines act like a really long delay to create nice long ambient textures that slowly fade as other overdubs are recorded.
The other main critique that was mentioned earlier in this thread is valid: The OT pickup machines can’t overdub when the OT is a midi slave. If this is important to you (there are workarounds) then it is a consideration. An earlier poster even quoted an email from Elektron discussing why this doesn’t work.
IMHO, the Octatrack is still one of the most formidable loopers out there and has some things that, as far as I know, no other looping device has:
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A reverse loop parameter that allows you to ping pong style reverse and forward play your loops.
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Allows you to switch from a pickup machine recording loops on a track to that same track having a flex machine on it (by switching parts) and then laying trigs and sequencing the pickup loop for more sound design capabilities.
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It allows one to utilise the incredible power of scenes to affect your pickup machine loops (most dramatically when those loops are subsequently running in a sequenced flex machine).
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It allows potentially up to 8 discrete stereo looper tracks (only software like Ableton or Mobius have the potential for that many tracks. I don’t count the Looperlative LP-1, as it’s not available anymore).
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In addition to being a capable looper, it is it’s own sampling/sequencing/FX processing universe!
No, the OT is NOT perfect as a looper. No device is. Many posters have complained that it just doesn’t do their favourite thing. Oh well. Try something else. I did. I bought an OT, tried it, sold it, and I’m going to buy another, because I know what I want to do with it now and I have a very clear idea of what it can do.
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