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
16. OCTATRACK MKII SETUP EXAMPLES
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5. Press [PLAY] on the Octatrack MKII. The other Machines should start playing as well and their audio
will be heard through the Octatrack MKII main outputs. Incoming sounds is indicated by the <REC>
LEDs lighting up. You can sample the incoming audio with track recorders and use the recorder buf-
fers to play back the recorded samples.
Make sure the MIDI channels assigned to the Octatrack MKII audio tracks aren’t colliding
with the MIDI channels the Machinedrum and Monomachine listen to as this could lead to
unintentional trigging of sounds. MIDI channel assignments to the audio tracks are made in
the CHANNELS menu.
Turn track 8 into a master track to aect the incoming audio with the master track eects.
16.1.2 THRU MACHINES METHOD
In the next example the Thru machines will be used instead of the DIR method. Thru machines oer
more possibilities when it comes to adding eects to the incoming audio, but at the same time each Thru
machine will occupy a track.
1. Connect the outputs of the Machinedrum and Monomachine to the input pairs of the Octatrack MKII.
We assume the Machinedrum is being connected to input AB and the Monomachine to input CD.
2. Connect a MIDI cable from MIDI OUT of the Octatrack MKII to MIDI IN of the Machinedrum. Connect
a MIDI cable from MIDI THRU of the Machinedrum to the MIDI IN of the Monomachine. Make sure
the Machinedrum and Monomachine listen to external MIDI clock and that they respond to external
transport commands.
3. Open the PROJECT menu by pressing [PROJ]. Select MIDI and then MIDI. Press [YES]. Enable both
TRANSPORT SEND and CLOCK SEND.
4. Open the MIXER menu by pressing [MIXER]. Make sure DIR for AB and CD is set to 0. This will make
incoming sound available to only Thru machines.
5. Assign a Thru machine to track 1. On the SRC MAIN menu, set INAB to A B. This will make the
machine listen to input A/B, which is the input pair the Machinedrum is connected to. Assign a Thru
machine to track 2. Set INCD to C D. This will make the machine listen to input CD, which is the input
pair the Monomachine is connected to.
6. Select track 1. Place a sample trig on the first step of the sequencer. Do the same for track 2. Trigging
the Thru machines is necessary for them to start passing through incoming audio.










