udenjoe
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I use it all the time with vinyl or anything else. You have to tap your tempo on the OT to match your source. Then you start recording your loops. You also have to reset your slice points if you change the tempo.
This gives you an idea of what it can do as far as live recording. I’m thinking you will want to make several samples of songs that you can trigger as well.
Take your time learning how to record and how the recorder buffers work. Keep your learning focused and simple. It is easy to forget some simple detail that will hinder you from recording or playback. I’ve had many frustrating times with it.
That tutorial video index is really all you need besides having the actual machine in front of you. Learn the one shot record trig or using scenes to record. Either way will work for you.