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Description
Introducing the Elektron Octatrack DPS-1, a true game-changer in the world of music production and performance. This revolutionary instrument is not just another sampler, it's a complete reimagining of what a sampling machine can be. With its 8 individual sample and sequencing tracks, the Octatrack DPS-1 offers an unsurpassed level of flexibility and control, making it an ideal tool for both studio production and live performance. At its heart is an intuitive user interface that puts you in the driver's seat, allowing you to manipulate samples and incoming audio in real-time with dynamic pitch shifting, time stretching, and a range of other effects.
Key Features: - 8 individual sample and sequencing tracks - Comprehensive and pioneering studio device - Intuitive user interface for dynamic real-time control - 16 banks of 256 patterns for ample storage and variety - Ability to heavily process samples and incoming audio - Dynamic pitch shifting and time stretching capabilities - Wide range of effects including delays and filters.
Product specs
| Brand | Elektron |
| Model | Octatrack DPS-1 |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 2010s |
| Made In | Sweden |
| Categories | Samplers, Sequencers |
| Analog / Digital | Digital |
| MIDI I/O | MIDI Input, MIDI Output, MIDI Through, USB MIDI |
| Number of Pads | 16 Pads |
| Polyphony | 8 Voices |
FAQs
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What is the primary function of the Elektron Octatrack DPS-1?
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The Elektron Octatrack DPS-1 is a dynamic performance sampler designed for live performances and studio work, allowing for real-time sample manipulation, sequencing, and looping.
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How many audio tracks can the Octatrack DPS-1 handle simultaneously?
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The Octatrack DPS-1 can handle up to 8 audio tracks simultaneously, offering extensive flexibility for live sampling and on-the-fly audio manipulation.
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Is the Elektron Octatrack DPS-1 compatible with external MIDI devices?
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Yes, the Octatrack DPS-1 features MIDI input, output, and through, allowing it to integrate seamlessly with external MIDI devices for expanded control and sequencing capabilities.
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What sampling rate does the Elektron Octatrack DPS-1 support?
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The Elektron Octatrack DPS-1 supports a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz, which is standard for high-quality audio playback and recording.
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Can the Octatrack DPS-1 be used as a standalone unit for live performances?
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Yes, the Octatrack DPS-1 is designed to function as a standalone unit, making it ideal for live performances with its powerful sampling, sequencing, and effects capabilities.
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Reviews
PROS
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Versatile: studio in a box for live, sound processing, and track making
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Powerful sampler with deep feature set for creative sound manipulation
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8 track MIDI sequencer for programming hardware
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Unique effects like chorus, delay, flanger, bitcrusher, distortion
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Ideal for making techno loops and sequencing synths
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Central mixing station capability for audio routing
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Enhances live performance with real-time effects and parameter locks
CONS
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Steep learning curve; demands time and effort to master
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Lacks a user-friendly interface, making initial use challenging
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Not polyphonic, limiting chordal playback on samples
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Requires extensive knowledge of audio engineering to fully utilize
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Some aspects remain confusing even after prolonged use
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Elektron Octatrack DPS-1.
Features and functionality
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The MKII offers more input headroom and extra buttons that reduce the need for multiple button presses, enhancing user efficiency.
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The Octatrack MKI and MKII share the same firmware, but the MKII includes additional shortcut buttons for improved usability.
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The Octatrack offers 4 outputs and 2 effects per track, plus 2 master effects, setting it apart in terms of performance capabilities.
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User experience
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The DPS-1's learning curve is steep, but once mastered, it becomes a versatile tool used frequently across various scenarios.
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Owners report a continuous learning curve with the Octatrack, still discovering new capabilities even after years of use.
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Owners express concerns about the longevity of DPS-1 components, particularly encoders, suggesting potential wear over time.
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Setup and maintenance
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For those using the DPS-1, the 85mb RAM handles extensive setups, such as three-hour DJ sets with multiple static and flex tracks, without issues.
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Other
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MKI units may be over a decade old, so checking for recent manufacturing dates can prevent potential wear-related issues like encoder and button deterioration.
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Use cases and applications
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An owner successfully used the DPS-1 for a three-hour DJ set, utilizing crossfades between static tracks and multiple loaded samples, demonstrating its robust capabilities.
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The Octatrack can serve as a brain for setups, integrating smoothly with synths like Peak and Prologue 8, while also handling atmospheric samples effectively.
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Comparisons
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The Digitakt has better effects quality and additional outputs compared to the Octatrack, which colors recorded sound more distinctively.
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Value and pricing
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Used Octatrack DPS-1 units frequently sell for $500-$700, with mint condition listings potentially reaching $680, often including original packaging and accessories.
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Some buyers have found Octatrack DPS-1 units for as low as $550 on platforms like Reverb, usually lacking original packaging or manuals.
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In Australia, Octatrack DPS-1 units in near-new condition have been purchased for around $653 USD, indicating regional price variations.
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5.0 out of 5
Based on 16 Reviews and 108 Ratings
Sound From Space
When you take the time to really delve into this magical box you'll see it holds layers upon layers of crazyness. Only thing I'd say I would've liked to see added is the extension of more midi parts per bank. With only 8 (audio) tracks it would be nice to have 16 parts to accompany the 16 patterns per bank. It's the hart of my 'Analog Kitchen' live setup and also the hub for my Minitaur basslines. It also serves as a Mono to Stereo in/out for the Minitaur by adding some fx and routing it to the cue outs.
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An amazing instrument that is the brain of my hardware set up.
The Octatrack took me several months to get my head around. As my first step sequencer, first sampler and first piece of Elektron gear it was probably not the easiest one to start with but once I cracked the work flow it quickly became the backbone of what is now my hardware only live electronic set up. The sampler element of the machine has a deep set of features that allow you to take recorded sounds to very interesting places you might not go with other machines or even with software. On top of the crazy sample mangling ability of this machine it also has an 8 track midi sequencer that allows you to programme any other hardware that you may own.
As I use the OT along with quite a few other pieces of equipment, including other Elektron boxes, I have developed a workflow that doesn't require me to dig too deep when performing. All of my needs are met and more with the current feature set of the OT however I understand those more advanced users have features that they would love for Elektron to implement. Knowing the company though I am sure that over time they will continue to develop this classy machine.
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Great review, and welcome to Equipboard!
I've been considering the OT for a while now, but I'm worried I won't get on with the Elektron workflow. You mention that you use other Elektron boxes as well; would you recommend any of them as a better starting point for their gear?
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Thanks simfonik!
I found learning the OT initially a very frustrating process to go through but I did it like a 5 year old who didn't need/read the instructions. Once I got past loading samples, setting up projects, setting up the midi options and understanding the differences between the different machines I started flying and coming up with really cool jams. It really informs the style of writing now. There are some amazing tutorial videos from a bunch of helpful super users that are worth watching before you make the decision. Also worth checking out http://www.elektronauts.com/ for other user opinions.
In terms of other elektron gear, if you have modular stuff then I'd recommend the Analog 4 so you can use the CV sequencer. It is also a really capable 4 track anaolgue synth, each one can be sequenced separately or you can play it as a 4 note polyphonic synth. I love it in combination with the OT.
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I tend to get acquainted with new gear in that same way, just jumping in and seeing where I can go. From the little time I spent with a Machinedrum at a shop, I got the impression that I'd need to get pretty intimate with the manual before fully understanding its capabilities (and having fun with it). It seemed like the OT would probably be the same kind of learning curve, which isn't necessarily a turn off. Of the people I've talked to who have one, they've pretty much echoed what you said about it informing their writing style. That's good to know.
The Analog 4 looks amazing, especially with the CV sequencer. I didn't know you could sequence it as a 4 track (assuming multitimbral?) synth – that's really attractive!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on these!
Unnecessary complexity leads to unfathomable outcomes.
This thing sat on my desk, testing my patience for a year and a half. I just could not wrap my head around even the basics of this thing. So I gave it one more try before throwing it in the ocean. 6 weeks later I had about 40 song ideas. I still have almost no idea how some aspects of it work and honestly I see no reason why anyone would make something so unnecessarily counter-intuitive. I'm really big on simplicity and in that department this is a total disaster. However: it is very powerful and allows you to do things that I've never seen anywhere else except Ableton, so... I love it I hate it. *If you buy one search reddit for the "Merlin guide to Octatrack".
It's the future! Omg ths sampler is awesome! Great tool for recording(synth lines) on the fly while live-setting and messing up samples BIG TIME.
Great Sampler. the possibilities are sheer endless, I got basslines out of snare samples which make your nosewalls flatter. Very creative tool, but in my opinion it took the most time of all elektron instruments to get used to, as it is so diffrent. 4 inputs which I myself use in livesets (Analog Rytm takes 2 ins, + 2 mono synths). When you have a few synths this can really multiply your possibilities in a logarythmic way... chorus,delay,flanger,bitcrusher,distortion ... all those effects can be used with the octatrack... on the inputs or on the internal tracks. The delay is very nice.
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One of the best pieces of equipment you can own.
The Octatrack is a beast. You can sample/loop/effect/mangle audio to your heart's content with this box. You can use it as the heart of your live setup, you can use it in the studio to create music, you can use it as a live looper. The Octatrack is definitely worth its high price of entry.
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The best at what it does
pre-ordered as my first Elektron box and got it in 2011, and was not disappointed. I actually don't like sampling with it all that much, but prefer to mangle my existing sample library with it and use it as a central mixing station and hub to route audio between my other gear.
Best bit of kit I own!!!
It's great for making crazy techno loops and gave my synths a new lease of life when I started sequencing them with it. And it capable of so so much, it's the centre of my setup.
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Really getting into it.
wow... i've had this thing for several years and didn't really like it too much. But now really opening it up and getting into it. Massive capabilities.
Artist usage
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Thom Yorke uses the Elektron Octatrack DPS-1, as detailed on the King of Gear Tumblr page.
Flume's Elektron Octatrack DPS1 Sampler can be seen in this Instagram photo of some of his gear.
"The Elektron Machinedrum, Elektron Octatrack and the [Roland] Jupiter-6 are my favourite hardware machines."
"...right now, also, one of my favorites. Because it's basically any kind of sampler where you put in all your sounds, or you put in loops, or even longer pieces of music. And you can real-time chop them up in here. It's very intuitive. There's a lot of randomness I like about it. This also - similar to the Monomachine - you have 8 tracks where on each track you can program one sequence... it has different FX sections as well, the first which is the most important is the pitching, but also you can choose the start point of the sample. So you can basically choose where the signal should start from the whole audio file. And you can move around, most of the time a lot of cool things happen."
"The Elektron stuff is always on and always getting some action, particulary the Octatrack wich is (...) probably one of the most revolutionary instruments of the last 20 years. (...) I've never been a sampling guy, and the Octatrack changed the way I approach sampling. Even the simplest sound bite can be transformed into a song."
Richard Devine has the Elektron Octatrack on the floor of his Euro rack modular synth corner of his North Carolina-based studio. An image of it can be seen in the video (8:55).
The Octatrack is an 8 track performance sampler and features the following:
Instant Sampling & Remixing Radical Audio Manipulation Possibilities Real-time Pitch Scaling and Time Stretch Next Generation Elektron Step Sequencer Dual Assignable FX Per Track Assignable Multi-Parameter Crossfader
“I do love the Octatrack. I’m not a big fan of using a laptop on stage myself. I’m not opposed to it, I just never felt like I could figure out a way of doing it where I felt like I was still performing or that there was a flexibility to it. I know Daniel from Oneohtrix and, talking to him, he’s found a way to achieve that, but I haven’t really sorted it yet.
So, the Octatracks are essentially my way of having Ableton in a box if you deal with it a specific way. I’m basically taking stems of the studio recording over seven of the tracks, using the eighth as a master channel. Typically I’ll take drums, bass, weird percussion stuff, weird sound stuff and maybe a main melodic component so I know everything’s set up with that template.
There are two Octatracks, both of which contain the exact same information on the card and I kind of mix from one song to the next. Some nights I do it better than others but it’s essentially DJing the stems of the record," says Panda Bear, in this article.
In this YouTube video of Legowelt's Boiler Room performance at Chile, the Elektron Octatrack DPS-1 can be seen starting at 0:02
In this AMA avey tare says he used the octatrack in the making and performing of eucalyptus
The Octatrack can be seen in the background, above the Analog Four to the right of the frame.
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