I’m not sure if I’m misunderstanding or not, but I mean having say a custom LFO with say 4 steps with values 10, 20, 30, 40.
If on the sequencer steps 1, 5, 9, and 13 are set to trigger, then the LFO would send out value 10 at step 1, vale 20 at step 5, value 30 at step 9, and so forth, and the LFO would only advance when a step is triggered.
Lately I have been using Rytm mkII for a lot of sampling, and obviously it is very quick to capture, trim and save being very similar to Digitakt sampling.
A long time ago (in a forum far far away ) I asked for a quick threshold based sampling function on the OT, very similar to what ended up in DT/Rytm mkII.
I know that there isn’t much space left in OT for new features, but it would be great if there was a quick sampling feature just from in A/B with threshold, maybe in early boot menu so that it doesn’t interfere with the OS proper. Even if demo mode was removed to make room for it, nice and simple, sample, trim, name, save, next.
Also the file handling in Rytm/DT where files can be checked for loading en masse would be great on OT, constantly jumping around doing them on a single file basis is pretty tedious.
I’ll have to look but I’m pretty sure you can do slides by abusing the arp. Maybe not perfect for your needs but back when I was obsessed with the Octatrack midi sequencer it seems I had a good workflow for this. I’ll have to take a look again this afternoon.
Just got another OT after a year of being without. Found a few things I’d love to be able to change:
Muting tracks lets the tails fade out.
Delay and Reverb on FX slot 1
MIDI LFOs
Saved Global settings for every new project - similar to a template. I want to be able to save my AUDIO setup (master/cue/etc), my pattern length per track, my recording bit rate and settings, etc. Right now, I have a template that I open every time and then save as new
midi machines. ability to save/recall the settings for a given external midi device. would store midi port number, CC’s, device name, LFO assignments, etc. stored within projects.