User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. THE BACKGROUND OF THE OCTATRACK MKII
- 3. PANEL LAYOUT AND CONNECTORS
- 4. OVERVIEW OF THE OCTATRACK MKII STRUCTURE
- 5. THE USER INTERFACE
- 6. QUICK START
- 7. SETS
- 8. PROJECTS
- 9. TRACK RECORDERS AND PICKUP MACHINES
- 10. BANKS, PARTS AND SCENES
- 11. TRACKS
- 12. PATTERNS
- 12.1 TRIG INDICATIONS
- 12.2 BASIC PATTERN OPERATIONS
- 12.3 RECORDING MODES
- 12.4 TRIG TYPES
- 12.5 PARAMETER LOCKS
- 12.6 SAMPLE LOCKS
- 12.7 TRIG MODES
- 12.8 MIDI NOTE MAPPING FOR AUDIO TRACKS
- 12.9 SEQUENCER COPY, PASTE AND CLEAR OPERATIONS
- 12.10 TRACK TRIG EDIT MENU
- 12.11 PATTERN SETTINGS MENU
- 12.12 MICRO TIMING
- 12.13 CONDITIONAL LOCKS
- 12.14 FILL MODE
- 12.15 SCALE SETUP
- 13. THE AUDIO EDITOR
- 14. THE ARRANGER
- 15. THE MIDI SEQUENCER
- 16. OCTATRACK MKII SETUP EXAMPLES
- 17. OCTATRACK MKII TUTORIALS
- 18. STARTUP MENU
- 19. SUMMARY OF KEY PRESS COMBINATIONS
- 20. TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- 21. CREDITS AND CONTACT INFORMATION
- APPENDIX A: MACHINE REFERENCE
- APPENDIX B: EFFECTS REFERENCE
- APPENDIX C: MIDI CONTROL REFERENCE
- INDEX
11. TRACKS
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SPD1 sets the speed of LFO1. The higher the value the faster the LFO runs. For LFO speed syn-
chronised to straight beats, try settings of 16, 32 or 64. Note that the MULT settings in the LFO SET-
UP menu aect the LFO speed settings. The SPD1 setting is reflected by the SPD setting found in the
LFO1 page of the LFO SETUP menu.
SPD2 sets the speed of LFO2. This setting is reflected by the SPD setting found in the LFO2 page of
the LFO SETUP menu.
SPD3 sets the speed of LFO3. This setting is reflected by the SPD setting found in the LFO3 page of
the LFO SETUP menu.
DEP1 sets the modulation depth of LFO1. This setting is reflected by the DEP setting found in the
LFO1 page of the LFO SETUP menu. See page 71 for a more detailed description of the modulation
depth parameters.
DEP2 sets the modulation depth of LFO2. This setting is reflected by the DEP setting found in the
LFO2 page of the LFO SETUP menu.
DEP3 sets the modulation depth of LFO3. This setting is reflected by the DEP setting found in the
LFO3 page of the LFO SETUP menu.
11.4.8 LFO SETUP
This page contains more detailed settings for the three LFOs. Open the LFO SETUP menu by either
pressing [FUNC] + [LFO] or quickly double pressing [LFO].
In the column to the left there are three identical pages for the three track LFOs, plus one LFO designer
page.
To edit the behavior of an LFO, navigate to the corresponding page by using the [UP]/[DOWN] arrow
keys. The track LFOs feature six setup parameters.
PMTR chooses the parameter the LFO will modulate. LFOs can only modulate parameters found
in the TRACK PARAMETER MAIN pages. When selecting the parameter that will be modulated the
TRACK PARAMETER page it belongs to are shown above the parameter name.
If you use an LFO to modulate the speed and depth of the two other LFOs, note that an
LFO only can modulate LFOs with a lower number. This means LFO 3 can modulate the
speed and depth of LFO 1 and 2 while LFO 2 only can modulate the speed and depth of
LFO 1.
WAVE selects the waveform shape of the LFO. Eleven basic waveforms plus eight LFO designer
waveforms are available.
MULT multiplies the SPD parameter by the selected value.
TRIG sets how the LFO should react when a sample is trigged.
• FREE makes the LFO run continuously, never restarting or stopping.
• TRIG makes the LFO restart when a sample is trigged. After that it runs continuously until a new
sample is trigged.
• HOLD makes the LFO run free in the background, but when a sample trig is encountered the out-
put LFO level is latched and held still until the next sample trig.
• ONE will make the LFO restart when a sample is trigged, run for one cycle and then stop.










