@@braintree56 No, it's like the Octatrack you told the Digitakt to plays slices in linear or random mode. 1. Select the Slice machine for the active track. 2. Place trigs on the sequencer. 3. Press [YES] to open the ALLOCATE SLICE menu 4. Use [UP] / [DOWN] to select CREATE LINEAR LOCKS or CREATE RANDOM LOCKS A lot of fun !
@@mrtinacrispoti Oh yeah! I'm playing with it now. It's great. It's almost like what I did but waaaayyy easier and you can just reallocate the locks to randomly generate a new beat. Super cool.
Thanks Very help
You are a master teacher! Thanks for all! I will dedicated one jam!
Thanks!!! 🙏
Cool tutorial!
Thanks!
Thanks - super helpful ♥️🌈
You’re welcome 😊
Oh, I'm surprise you didn't talk about create linear and random locks in slice mode. That's the most fun part of it. Cheers,
I'm trying to keep these videos close to 10 minutes... Should have probably dedicated a whole video to each machine!
When you say "random locks" are you talking about having the LFO in random mode with the destination determining the slice?
@@braintree56 No, it's like the Octatrack you told the Digitakt to plays slices in linear or random mode.
1. Select the Slice machine for the active track.
2. Place trigs on the sequencer.
3. Press [YES] to open the ALLOCATE SLICE menu
4. Use [UP] / [DOWN] to select CREATE LINEAR LOCKS or CREATE RANDOM LOCKS
A lot of fun !
@@braintree56 No worries, it's just because it's so fun.
@@mrtinacrispoti Oh yeah! I'm playing with it now. It's great. It's almost like what I did but waaaayyy easier and you can just reallocate the locks to randomly generate a new beat. Super cool.
werp is timestrech, still no autoslice using transient detection! bummer, but nice cover up by inventing a ridiculouse term.
Yeah, werp is kind of funny. I think it's a play on an Ableton function... Don't quote me on it, but I think that's where it came from.