Yep, i did sample some one bar loops from the mc into the ot, using the oto boum but also some of the ot fx. I’m super happy about how these loops sound, but i feel like i want another piece of outboard now, since the boum usually sits on the OT output with more subtle settings.
Also - I’m don’t like too much snares in my music, but i do like Techno with Big fucking snares, like ansome for example!
This is why I have saved a few different good cymbal sounds that I’ve slaved over as presets. I can then tweak them a little bit (I think I usually just change the sweep value) to make them suit the particular track.
I think the Cycles is better at longer hats and cymbals, as it’s the transient part of the sound that I have the most trouble with, it’s quite hard to get it to not sound a bit too plasticky.
I was super tired when I wrote that, and just fixed a few errors. So I recommend rereading what I wrote. Maybe I’ll post some pattern samples at some point.
Hardest part for me is to get the high frequencys right.
The Kick, Bass, Percussion, And Tonal Stuff is really easy for me, but getting a good hat/ cymbal loop going is what i find difficult, especially without processing.
Also, I’m using the oto boum on the cycles before it goes into the OT, instead of using it on the OT out as a master compressor. this allows me to use more agressive distortion settings and the built in lowcut.
Thank you guys for the input, I’m having great results and tons of fun! <3
I had some luck getting hypnotic and dub techno sounds from the cycles, for example using the LFO to modulate the waveform of the chord machine in unison mode… but ultimately the lack of a filter and a second LFO kind of limits what you can do in those styles, a lot of the stuff you hear has quite a lot of effects etc. going on. Also the hi hats suck. But it’s a fun machine regardless!