Simple preset I use when I connect my monomachine.
Channel 0: is sending the signal to the selected track on the monomachine
channel 1-6: sends midi to the indivdual tracks corresponding to the track #
Please add to this if you have any ideas!
This is a little Cocoa app for managing Analog Four sound patches. It's made for renaming and repositioning sounds outside of the A4. You can open as many sounds as you like and send your changes directly to the A4 or save them to disk.
Questions? Thread: http://elektron-users.com/index.php?option=com_fireboard&Itemid=28&func=view&catid=9&id=219446#219446
The Machinedrum Morphor for iPad Lemur fills some gaps on the Machinedrum. For instance, it features CTR-AL for selected tracks, crossfader/scenes inspired by the Octatrack and LFO-controlled slider movement.
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oriTp_os8jk
Thread per V1.1: http://www.elektron-users.com/index.php?option=com_fireboard&Itemid=28&func=view&catid=9&id=221418#221605
Thread per V1.0: http://www.elektron-users.com/index.php?option=com_fireboard&Itemid=28&func=view&id=219429&catid=9
A bash script to create evenly spaced sample chains using sox
Version 0.6 (updated 9.6.2013)
trimpad takes a set of samples and creates evenly spaced (sample accurate) sample chains, which allow for easy slicing in the Octatrack.
Also see this forum thread: http://elektron-users.com/index.php?option=com_fireboard&Itemid=28&func=view&id=155708&catid=9
Just a simple starting point for editing the Analog Four with lemur. It uses only the CC parameters. No NRPN used in this template. I have no intentions to continue working on this template, so feel free to do whatever you like with it.
Ronald
This is a very basic approach for launching loops on an Octatrack using sample chains and a lemur template. I have no intentions nor time to continue working on this, so feel free to do whatever you like with it. There are still lots of features to be added or improvements to be made, but it works in its basic form.
Watch the Youtube demo for an impression: http://youtu.be/vFNGfQUxFPY
Ronald.