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hey there my name is artifacts and welcome back to my channel today weamp;#39;re going to talk about ott no god please no no again before we do that though i want to thank all of you for helping me out getting me up to 75 000 subscribers thanks a lot last few months have been going really good so letamp;#39;s keep this up letamp;#39;s dive into the video so a couple of weeks ago i did a video about ott now to clear something up in the previous ott video and if you havenamp;#39;t seen that one yet then click the link in the top of the screen right now i think in the comments on the previous video there were a lot of people who thought that what i meant with the previous video was that ott is a battle and should never be used that is not the case i gave a couple of examples for instance when youamp;#39;re putting ot on drums it is going to smear the transients of the drums most of the time now that is always dependent on the content that goes into ott of course so itamp;#39;s not s