Thanks man! Gain staging is pretty important on OT. You mentioned some tiny preamp or compressor and link in the description but i couldn't find one...
excellent video as everything you do! What program do you use for the sample editing on the computer? Could you maybe ellaborate on some quick/useful workaround on sample treatment in the computer? 24 or 16 bi?
Thanks for watching! I use Ableton for my file editing. Biggest tip I'd say regarding file prep, is to use warp markers to get your tracks sync-ed to tempo. And even consider having the tempo in the name of the files. That way you can just set the tempo manually within the Octatrack, instead of relying on its not-so-great detection. File format-wise, I tend to be pretty flexible...I don't even really know what file formats my files are in most of the time, but I'm pretty sure I stick with 44.1/24-bit most of the time. I made a video a while back, on sampling directly from Ableton into the Octatrack (provided you have an audio interface for it). This might give you some more ideas: ruclips.net/video/Jw2kRxvNz2w/видео.html
very interesting tutorial, especially about pickup machines. thank you Kenny!
Thank you!
Thanks man! Gain staging is pretty important on OT. You mentioned some tiny preamp or compressor and link in the description but i couldn't find one...
excellent video as everything you do! What program do you use for the sample editing on the computer? Could you maybe ellaborate on some quick/useful workaround on sample treatment in the computer? 24 or 16 bi?
Thanks for watching! I use Ableton for my file editing. Biggest tip I'd say regarding file prep, is to use warp markers to get your tracks sync-ed to tempo. And even consider having the tempo in the name of the files. That way you can just set the tempo manually within the Octatrack, instead of relying on its not-so-great detection. File format-wise, I tend to be pretty flexible...I don't even really know what file formats my files are in most of the time, but I'm pretty sure I stick with 44.1/24-bit most of the time.
I made a video a while back, on sampling directly from Ableton into the Octatrack (provided you have an audio interface for it). This might give you some more ideas: ruclips.net/video/Jw2kRxvNz2w/видео.html
Speaking of gain volume, this video is super quiet!
quite ironic isn't it?
Ah, how embarrassing! I'll be sure to keep an eye/ear on that next time.