There's no hate man. I have a shruthi and OP1 are cool. Just not something i feel like spending money on atm.
EDIT:
I just try to get gear I can use to play live, and that's why I have a 404sx. I couldn't really play the way I want using a 303 or a 202. I can see the, yeah but these big ass synth are a bitch to move around for show and a OP-1 is not.
If I remember well, you can't really "save" a bunch of song on a OP-1? And I don't know if it would be a good move to get a OP-1 to sample it out...
I see the advantage of one as a composition tool, that has a cool synth and sampler but I feel like getting this would require me to work in a tolllllly different way. (that can be cool too...)
Get an op-1
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Re: Get an op-1
Nice reboot, Rabot!
While it is mostly a composition tool you can def play live off the OP-1. But it would take a bunch of preparation first & you'd need to be able to play some of the synth parts. Wouldn't to use it as a solo live tool either.
Can't save much music to it either. The 4 track tape is 6 minutes long (at standard play speed, you can play it slower to get more time). You only get one layer of 4 track as well, so when you make a track on the tape you gotta back it up. Guess the idea was concerntrate the hell out of one song, record & back it up then move on.
Forgot how long you can record to the 'album' function, but you get 2 layers of it (both stereo & realtime playback only). These are mainly for recording different takes of the tape tracks.
If you couple the OP-1 with a DAW or another sampler you can start building tracks that you'd normally never come up with. This is the OP-1 paired with an ESX, all sounds out of the OP-1, resampled & sequenced back in the ESX, super proud of it too. It's something I could never make without the OP-1's workflow & totally different to my usual vibe.
Where's your OP-1 tracks, JBL?
While it is mostly a composition tool you can def play live off the OP-1. But it would take a bunch of preparation first & you'd need to be able to play some of the synth parts. Wouldn't to use it as a solo live tool either.
Can't save much music to it either. The 4 track tape is 6 minutes long (at standard play speed, you can play it slower to get more time). You only get one layer of 4 track as well, so when you make a track on the tape you gotta back it up. Guess the idea was concerntrate the hell out of one song, record & back it up then move on.
Forgot how long you can record to the 'album' function, but you get 2 layers of it (both stereo & realtime playback only). These are mainly for recording different takes of the tape tracks.
If you couple the OP-1 with a DAW or another sampler you can start building tracks that you'd normally never come up with. This is the OP-1 paired with an ESX, all sounds out of the OP-1, resampled & sequenced back in the ESX, super proud of it too. It's something I could never make without the OP-1's workflow & totally different to my usual vibe.
Where's your OP-1 tracks, JBL?
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Re: Get an op-1
Had one then had to sell it for $$$. Such a fun little gadget and worked well with 404.
Re: Get an op-1
so check my soundcloud, got 7 new songs made on op-1!
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http://soundcloud.com/jon-ill
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