The Elektron Octatrack Is Your Modular Synth’s Best Friend

In this video, PatchwerksMatthew Piecora (aka EZBOT) discusses using an Elektron Octatrack in conjunction with a modular synthesizer.

The Octatrack, along with Elektron devices like the Analog Four and Analog Rytm, can be used standalone, as a sequencer, as an effects processor and a mixer. This gives it a reputation for being complicated to learn, but also means that it can be used in a lot of different ways.

Piecora’s video demonstrates some of the ways that you can use an Octatrack to complement a modular system, including master effects processing, live sampling, mixing to shape your performance and creating transitions.

Check out the video and share your thoughts in the comments!

4 thoughts on “The Elektron Octatrack Is Your Modular Synth’s Best Friend

  1. the most powerful use of the octatrack i discovered was the live sampling/looper being sequenced and also remixed live with various triggers from “fill” button or random trigs – while sampling itself and remixing the resampling and so on in a fractal vortex of infinite mangling

  2. > The Elektron Octatrack Is Your
    > Modular Synth’s Best Friend

    synthhead, i very much like your site, but, whoa, this sounds like pure marketing jargon. why? and no, i would say, the mpc x is “Your Modular Synth’s Best Friend”

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