Great job! Got an octatrack arriving over the next few days, so watching everything I can. The midi loopback, combined with elektron boxes having proper midi implementation is actually amazing.
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There are two secret techniques to completing a rubik cube that not many people know about. 1 the stickers come off. 2 the blocks come out and can be reassembled in the desired arrangement. Stay safe.
Very talented drop the sarcasm thoe like how at the tables channel does it he’s humar is more fitting but be confident your very talented own it your giving us who find the Octatrack a challenge and you break it down perfectly great job
This is the Nerdiest I’ve seen 👌👌 One is u make a complicated tutorial look simple and then u take Rubic and solve it in secs 😜🤪😜 Whatever one concentrated on the OT was completely lost following the Rubic cube 😂 Super 👌👌👌❤️
Awesome! This reminds me of how I use session view in Ableton. I'd set up MIDI tracks to send note/cc data to the IAC Driver (virtual midi bus on mac), and then loopback into ableton to map to a bunch of things. Cool to see it used here on the OT. Combining different settings together with the quick mutes is awesome. Can MIDI tracks listen to a MIDI channel like the audio tracks as well? I could see this technique going even further by controlling which MIDI track(s) are active and controlling audio tracks by having MIDI tracks listen to a channel (I.e. channel 3), and then one "master" MIDI track sending messages to channel 3 to orchestrate whether they are on/off.
Sorry for the late reply, for some reason your comment was "held for review", by TH-cam so it was invisible to me... But yes! You definitely can set it up to have one master midi track that controls the others. The opportunities are almost endless 😮😎
I need to get me one so I can post up anywhere and jam my beats on the go. Lol. This machine keeps surprising me with its versatility. I would love to see how my beats sound going thru one of these devices. Separate the bass and the music and the drums and just go to town and jam. Lol Nice work bro. 😎👍🏽
mini binging your mind expanding content. Am I correct in assuming that a midi merge box would allow for loopback fun as well as any other midi in or out needs (eg controller on in, external synths and clock on out)
Makes me happy to read this 😊 you're right about that, so long as the midi message can travel from the Octatracks midi out and return via its midi in then it'll work. That way you can control the Octatracks with your controllers and the Octatrack itself. 👍
don't get me wrong, but midi loopback is an ugly hack that part of the elektronauts community copes with for some unholy reason. the sequencer in the device itself has to be more flexible.
I couldn't agree more, it should be relatively easy to implement some virtual midi channels in order to use midi tracks with regular tracks without the need of a cable. But until then we don't really have much choice I guess 😔
Thank u TinyGreg, this is mind-blowing and really inspiring
Thanks man! I really appreciate it 😊
Great job! Got an octatrack arriving over the next few days, so watching everything I can. The midi loopback, combined with elektron boxes having proper midi implementation is actually amazing.
I have many years of playing with this machine and I still learning. Stuff! Thank you!
Thanks for taking the time to comment!
I really appreciate it and I'm glad that you've found it useful 🙂
I have more videos with interesting techniques and more to come so please feel free to subscribe if you'd like to!
Camel the barbarian is a great name btw 😁
There are two secret techniques to completing a rubik cube that not many people know about. 1 the stickers come off. 2 the blocks come out and can be reassembled in the desired arrangement. Stay safe.
Lol!
I find that if you scream at it enough it will resolve itself in time.
Thanks for another useful video! You are killing it!
Thank you so much man, that really means a lot! I'm trying my best 😊
midi feedbacks nice.
Fantastic.
Thank you! I'm glad you find it useful 🙂
thanks for that _ I was unaware of most of this. Will have to watch a few times. 👍
Glad it was helpful! I have more in the pipeline and I'm happy to go into more detail if you need it 👍
Very talented drop the sarcasm thoe like how at the tables channel does it he’s humar is more fitting but be confident your very talented own it your giving us who find the Octatrack a challenge and you break it down perfectly great job
This is the Nerdiest I’ve seen 👌👌
One is u make a complicated tutorial look simple and then u take Rubic and solve it in secs 😜🤪😜
Whatever one concentrated on the OT was completely lost following the Rubic cube 😂
Super 👌👌👌❤️
Hahaha, thanks man. To be fair I am pretty nerdy 🤓
awesome
Very cool. Thanks for the excellent content.
Thanks man, I'm trying my best 😄
@@tinygregmusic You're doing a great job. It's very appreciated.
Rubiks cube tutorial please.
Would love to but that cube is entirely CGI.
As were my hands.
Awesome! This reminds me of how I use session view in Ableton. I'd set up MIDI tracks to send note/cc data to the IAC Driver (virtual midi bus on mac), and then loopback into ableton to map to a bunch of things. Cool to see it used here on the OT. Combining different settings together with the quick mutes is awesome.
Can MIDI tracks listen to a MIDI channel like the audio tracks as well? I could see this technique going even further by controlling which MIDI track(s) are active and controlling audio tracks by having MIDI tracks listen to a channel (I.e. channel 3), and then one "master" MIDI track sending messages to channel 3 to orchestrate whether they are on/off.
Sorry for the late reply, for some reason your comment was "held for review", by TH-cam so it was invisible to me...
But yes! You definitely can set it up to have one master midi track that controls the others. The opportunities are almost endless 😮😎
I need to get me one so I can post up anywhere and jam my beats on the go. Lol. This machine keeps surprising me with its versatility. I would love to see how my beats sound going thru one of these devices. Separate the bass and the music and the drums and just go to town and jam. Lol
Nice work bro. 😎👍🏽
If you can get your hands on one I definitely think you will love it man. Would love to see it in your videos with your music 😎
Nice !
Thanks! I hope there's something useful in there for you to use 😊
mini binging your mind expanding content. Am I correct in assuming that a midi merge box would allow for loopback fun as well as any other midi in or out needs (eg controller on in, external synths and clock on out)
Makes me happy to read this 😊 you're right about that, so long as the midi message can travel from the Octatracks midi out and return via its midi in then it'll work. That way you can control the Octatracks with your controllers and the Octatrack itself. 👍
don't get me wrong, but midi loopback is an ugly hack that part of the elektronauts community copes with for some unholy reason. the sequencer in the device itself has to be more flexible.
at the very least it should be able to loopback programmatically, without a cable.
I couldn't agree more, it should be relatively easy to implement some virtual midi channels in order to use midi tracks with regular tracks without the need of a cable.
But until then we don't really have much choice I guess 😔