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
14. THE ARRANGER
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14. THE ARRANGER
An arrangement is basically a number of patterns played in sequence. Each row in an arrangement can
have settings for pattern oset and length, scene assignments, tempo and mute. You can also loop seg-
ments of an arrangement or jump between arrangement rows. All this makes for a very powerful way of
arranging your patterns. An arrangement can be up to 256 rows of length and each project can host 8
arrangements.
Enter ARRANGEMENT mode by pressing [FUNC] + [ARR]. The [ARR] key will be lit and the screen will
change to reflect the currently active arrangement.
Start the arrangement by pressing [PLAY]. The row currently playing is indicated by two white arrows on
each side of the row. The name of the arrangement is displayed in the arrangement header and to the right
a counter showing the number of bars and beats played is located.
The [UP] and [DOWN] keys can be used to control the two indicators. When they are located on any other
row apart from the one currently playing they will be colored black. Navigating to a new row and pressing
[YES] will make the selected row play once the currently playing row has finished playing.
When a row contains repeats the number of repetitions is indicated to the right of the row. For more infor-
mation please see “14.1.1 EDIT” on page 87.
Pressing [STOP] stops the playback and another press moves the position pointer to the beginning of the
arrangement.
The Octatrack MKII arranger both sends and receives MIDI song pointer position.
14.1 THE ARRANGER MENU
Press [ARR] to open the ARRANGER menu. Here the current arrangement can be edited and various ar-
rangement operations carried out.
14.1.1 EDIT
The arrangement editor is where the arrangement is built. In the ARRANGER menu, choose EDIT and
press [YES] to open this menu.
The two filled arrows on each side of one of the rows are the position pointers. They indicate which ar-
rangement row the sequencer currently is playing. It is possible to start playback from any row position.
Move the editing focus to the row you wish to start the playback from and press the [YES] key. If the










