Nice! A quick tip that will save you a world of pain later.. Use the Metronome and head phones when you record the guitar, that way things are mapped out for later when you decide to add on (sorry if this seems obvious, just trying to be helpful).
I abandoned mine a year or so ago, frustrated that for my usage case it wasn't a winner (my biggest issues were to do with lack of sound design and EQ). Now I've got the Lo-Fi XT and love what they've done with that I'm revisiting this thing to see if it suits my multitracking longform approach...and lo and behold here's you convering just that! 😊
Oh, you got it there that is one thing I really think they missed the boat on there. It’s hard to believe that they didn’t include those kind of features where you could modify your sounds more with this device. However, there are workarounds… But they are workarounds. They are not something that can be easily done using just the SMPLTREK - thanks for the comment though! Hope you’ll subscribe to the channel in spite of not having your device anymore. I cover a lot of different devices so
I believe it's pronounced sample trek but I could be mistaken. It would make sense because it is a sampler. Then again, there already exists the Zoom Sampletrak. Anyway, good video. Very helpful to me. Thanks.
Hey, you’re welcome man! Don’t forget to subscribe to the channel if you have any questions hit me up regarding the name of the device… I’ve heard both by many people and I just decided to pick one this time and I’ll probably save the other one next time lol. Have a good night and thank you for stop by.
I was just this morning saying the same - the only other device that can do such workflow is Akai Force. Yesterday I recorded an acoustic instruments to SmplTrak as a multitrack, but I used the actual tracks (set to loop) and sampling into them with the internal mic instead of global tracks. You can simply record as long as you need - I don't even know what time limit is in the sampling, it seems to go forever. So you basically create a loop or chunk of whatever length you need and have it in the normal tracks still having the global tracks free. Here is a video of the result: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ekH1kdNkt5c.htmlfeature=shared