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Cristhian Cinq-Mars

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Thefree guitar electric loops, samples and sounds listed here have been kindly uploaded by other users for your commercial and non-commercial use on a royalty free basis (subject to our terms and conditions). If you use any of these guitar electric loops please leave your comments.

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i am brand spanking new here - and am really hoping you guys can help me out! i consider myself fluent and knowledgeable with my guitar pedals - and there are a lot of them. this is my first leap in to anything beyond my pedals - and im not sure if this unit is right for me, but the wealth of possibilities is super intriguing to me. i have been looking for a looper - and i discovered the octatrack. why would i put my hard earned money towards a stupid old looper when i could get an octatrack?


i play guitar in a band. my bandmate uses ableton live with a midi controller keyboard, which he uses to make the drums, bass, keys, synthy noise stuff, and pretty much everything else except guitar. i need a device that i can use as a midi slave to the tempo of his stuff. i know the octatrack can do this.


at its most simple and practical point, i need a device that will play pre-recorded rhythm guitar parts in sync with my band mates ableton live. can the octatrack store multiple rhythm guitar loops like this, to be played over the course of a set? are there presets that would allow me to go from one song to the next? i know the different tracks can hold different samples, but i get confused beyond that.


beyond that simple and fundamental function, i am wondering if i can use the octatrack as a live looper for my guitar stuff. i read that you must pre-determine the length of your loop before recording. is there any way around this? i dont always want a loop to be perfectly in time - starting here and ending there. sometimes i want to lay out a chord change or a wash of reverb mess, and then loop things on top of that. how easily and quickly can i accomplish this in a live setting?


i am really excited about what the octatrack could do for me - taking my music beyond just playing the guitar and truly manipulating samples and my guitar work, but i have to make sure that these simple functions are going to be easily accessible in a live setting, and practical enough to get used often.


i am also curious - what aspects of the octatrack were designed with the guitarist in mind? there is a lot of info out there, as there should be with a unit this deep, but i feel like i might be missing a few things amongst the enormous wealth of data.


Sorry, missed that part before answering.

This is probably how I would do it for the pre-recorded stuff as well. Also, if you want a separate looper, the Pigtronix Infinity Looper is really nice and can get synced via midi.


When we tried to use the OT as a more traditional style looper, it was a miserable failure. The lack of an undo was the biggest downfall, and it was immediately glaring and painful. Especially in a live setting it was pretty unacceptable.


There are several threads now on this forum related to Octatrack + guitar, one example being an interesting one in which the OP figured out how to sample his guitar in an automated fashion - some weird trick that involves assigning a certain type of machine to a track, then assigning a different one to it.


one more question - can i use the OT to send midi to my timeline? its looper has additional functions that can only be implemented with midi - like reverse, undo, half speed, and all that snazzy stuff. could i use the OT to send these commands? if so - how would i go about doing that?


Most probably. The MIDI tracks are quite capable, you could set up a few CC#s in a MIDI track which transmits commands for your TimeLine on specific trigs in the OT grid. I e record, playback + reverse control (in TimeLine) combined with a Flex Track (audiotrack) in OT which records the TimeLine audio output and then playback THAT in OT (at an octave up + octave down) at specific trigs can yield some very interesting results:


By building an pad sound from your TimeLine, which the OT then periodically samples and also plays back. You can almost get an staccato/pizzicato rhythmsound close to a stringsection, the trick is in that the sample/playback trigs are many and with very short intervals.


To activate CC#s in the OT youll have to push the encoder (graphic will become inverse for that encoder in LCD). I missed that myself first, and I know that a few other done that as well. Also make sure that there is no conflict between the audiotracks MIDI channels and the MIDI tracks channels, this is found in projects settings.


i know that is a super broad quesiton, but i am really out of my element here, and hoping you guys can help. i dont understand all this CV whatnot. i do understand that, potentially, i would be able to use a mini brute as a midi controller for the OT, allowing me to play samples with the keyboard and whatnot. beyond that, i am a little lost.


The Octatrack rabbit hole is pretty deep, lol. If you feel you might be in over your head, just focus on one thing to learn at a time. Set up a separate Project in the OT for each topic you want to explore.


I like all the effects in the OT (esp. the filter, ring mod, and reverbs), but was missing a delay what would let me conveniently mess with time and feedback parameters, especially for getting feedback oscillation. So I got an analog delay pedal (Way Huge Echo Puss) that just happened to be on blowout sale.


Ive never used an Octatrack but I have used ZenAud.io. Its what you want. The problem with any loopers is the tap dancing you have to do while playing your guitar. It makes it impossible to control any but the simplest of loops. ZenAud.io (no affiliation) is software that allows you to set up your loop record and play points in advance, then you just press start and play your guitar. It can handle any VST or midi automation on the loops too. So, you could use it in conjunction with an Octatrack for the crazy stuff. But crafting a song with loops in real time with a midi foot pedal while playing an instrument is very limited. Check it out.


I did end up getting an OT, thanks to the help of my fellow nauts! I had it for a few years and loved every minute of it. I ended up moving on from the OT and that band, and my current setup is an Analog Rytm, MPC Live, DSI Rev 2, and a Beri Model D/Neutron combo. I pretty much only end up playing guitar at work these days, as my machines keep me pretty busy.

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