Yes u are right baddcr, my frustration mounted over
the weeks I was waiting for a response from elektron.

If you sample internally on the OT this bug should be
easy to reveal.

Just assign some samples to the tracks that are
recorded hot, not clipping, but on the high overall level side.
Send them all to CUE

Set one of the record buffers to SRC3 CUE.

If the input level on SRC3 to the record buffer gets too
high it breaks the SRC3 level meter. Simple as that.

You may wonder what’s the big deal. Even if it is broken the light
is admittedly just a general indication of level and not precise or anything.

But it lets you know that something is there and generally what the amplitude
envelope is of what you are trying to sample.

I e done two live shows with the OT. Both of them I just used a microphone
into A/B and used live resampling to make beats/noises/etc.
in a live situation with a mic it’s hard to always control the level and when resampling g
I hit the SRC3 input too hard. Level light broken. I had to restart two times
during that show. Not good.

the second time I watched my levels and kept them on the low side.
Only one time did the light break at the beginning of the show but I bumped down
my levels more and it worked ok. Signal to noise was def worse tho.

I’d rather the light work and be able to clip the hell out of the SRC3 input
if I want to.