Elektron Octatrack MKII User Manual

Below you will find brief information for Octatrack MKII Sampler/Sequencer. This document serves as a comprehensive guide for users to understand and utilize the device's extensive features. It covers its applications as a looper, a radical sound processor, a backing track machine, a live setup hub, and an effects unit. The manual details everything from panel layout and connectivity to advanced sequencing, sampling, and audio editing functions, enabling users to fully harness the creative potential of their new instrument.

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Key features

  • Real-time looper device with advanced capabilities

  • Radical sound processor with comprehensive effects

  • Functionality as a backing track machine

  • Central hub for live performance setups

  • Powerful remixing tool for audio manipulation

  • Detailed sequencing with parameter and sample locks

  • Dedicated track recorders and pickup machines for flexible sampling

  • Audio editor for trimming, slicing, and attribute management

  • Flexible project, bank, part, and scene management for performances

  • Extensive MIDI sequencing capabilities for external gear

Frequently asked questions

A Set is a collection of all projects and their associated audio files stored in a dedicated folder on the Compact Flash card. The Audio Pool is the folder within a Set where all samples used by the projects in that Set are stored. It acts as a central repository for your audio content.

You can load samples from the Compact Flash card into either Flex or Static sample slots within a project. This can be done via the Quick Assign menu on a track or through the SRC Setup menu, which opens a file browser to navigate your card.

Flex samples are loaded into the Octatrack MKII's RAM, allowing for dynamic real-time manipulation and complex playback while Static samples are streamed directly from the Compact Flash card, ideal for longer audio files that don't fit into RAM and require less real-time processing.

Patterns can be recorded using either Grid Recording mode, where you manually place trigs, or Live Recording mode, which captures your real-time input from the specialized keys or an external MIDI device onto the sequencer.

Scenes on the Octatrack MKII are snapshots of specific parameter settings that can be crossfaded between using the optical crossfader. They allow for dynamic, real-time transformations of your sound, enabling expressive performance and creative sound design by assigning different parameter locks to two scenes and blending between them.

The operating system can be upgraded by entering the OS UPGRADE menu found under the SYSTEM tab in the PROJECT menu. You then connect the unit to a computer via USB and transfer the OS file, following the on-screen instructions.

User questions

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How to control delay?

The delay control can be mapped and configured using the 'DELAY CONTROL NOTE MAPPING' and 'DELAY CONTROL' settings. Consult the manual for specific instructions.

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How to set up MIDI mapping for individual tracks?

MIDI channels can be assigned to individual tracks in the 'CHANNELS' section of the MIDI menu, enabling each track to send and receive data on a specific MIDI channel. The 'AUTO CHANNEL' setting allows MIDI control of the currently active track. Refer to the manual for detailed configuration instructions.

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