Creating unique chord progressions with the Octatrack's slicing feature
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Here is another idea for the Octachainer to help create quick chord progressions.
Its like a sample pack and a MIDI chord pack all rolled into one. There are 20 different samples from the Sequential Circuits Rev2 featuring 32 different chords within each sample sound.
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great idea!! love my OT mkII
Nice and simple use of slices 👍
Thank again for those tips and inspiration !
Cheers! @jolieuke
Nice work!
Thanks Matt!
Sam Voltek uses this technique as well
Awesome, will have to check that out!
Nice idea, thank you for sharing.
Did you know that you can load your chains into a static machine? It won’t take your memory. The only thing that is limited is functions like normalize samples etc.
Slicing works just fine.
I don’t think I knew or realized that.
Thanks for sharing that tip!
Hey Justin! I was wondering if you could simply explain to me how you get into the place where you can live record these slices? I struggle with saving slices / being in either the slices or chromatic menu of playing them, and trying to figure out how to record or sequence them easily or at all. New Octatrack user and while I understand a lot about it, this is something I am stuck on technically. Appreciate the help, maybe you could tell me the process in button combinations or flow? THANK YOU!
Do you mean to create you own chord slices from an external instrument or do you mean recording the slices already made into the sequenceer?
If you used a MPC One you could have used the autosampler, and created a multisample from it - besides that really nice that you did this - dont know if autosampler could also accept chords to sample - (but neat idea to use scaler for an interesting set - and a great sound source of course.) (Maybe even the MPC beats sw can do it - not sure about that, NI Maschine also got autosampler feature quiete recently.) I have an OT myself, and know how much work this process is when you do it manually -so many thanks, really nice sounds -and cool idea anyway!
Thanks so much.
It was a ton of work but well worth it and gets quicker when you get the process down and going.
I actually have some autosampler/multisample stuff in the works coming soon as well. I have been playing around with the autosampler in Soundstage and also the 1010music Blackbox does it as well!