Endless Sequencer // OP-1 (field) Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2024

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  • @F_letc.h
    @F_letc.h Před rokem +20

    You can also program spaces in between notes entered by holding shift and pressing the arrow keys. Great tutorial!

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem +6

      Damn, forgot to mention that. Thanks for the reminder!

    • @chunkylover5367
      @chunkylover5367 Před rokem

      Ohhhh. Thanks!

    • @BishamonS
      @BishamonS Před 5 měsíci

      I discovered that it only turns on when you enter the higher time signatures. I was having the exact same problem and I was messing around to see if I could figure it out all of a sudden it was on and I realized that you can’t use it in quarter notes. But once you go into eighths and up it functions. I do not believe however that it works in triplicates

  • @K_man217
    @K_man217 Před rokem +10

    Holding shift while turning the grey/white knob gives you even more bite patterns. Also shift and blue/ green activates crank, allowing you to drone

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem +1

      True, using shift opens up a lot o the OP-1!
      I missed a lot in this video...less prepared ;)

    • @sebastienbarre
      @sebastienbarre Před 7 měsíci

      Just a clarification for those reading the above comment, Shift+Grey/White does not quite create new/different bite patterns per se -- this is the same pattern as the one you were on before engaging Shift, as far as the ratios are concerned, but shifted one beat to the left or right as you turn the knob left or right. Makes for some interesting variations nonetheless.

  • @systmcrsh
    @systmcrsh Před rokem +1

    best op-1 vids on youtube dude. and its not even close. no useless chitchat, to the point, concise, thorough... maybe you missed a thing or two but thats what the comments are for, or perhaps a short follow up. well done done as usual :)

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem

      Thank you very much! Nice to know, that my "blunt" approach is appreciated. I'm not a fan of too much bla bla either :)

  • @giaines1972
    @giaines1972 Před měsícem

    Great tutorial thanks!

  • @drewfasa
    @drewfasa Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you. Wet/dry is fine for describing the signal mix. I don’t think that is too technical of a term for anyone watching.

  • @edgeof60
    @edgeof60 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for another incredibly useful tutorial. Especially appreciate your covering functions that apply to both versions of the OP-1.

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem

      You're welcome and thank you for watching :)

  • @paulburkhart2619
    @paulburkhart2619 Před rokem +1

    Ahh so THAT'S how you're supposed to enter a chord? I just pressed all the notes at once and I think it still got it. Something for me to have fun while researching. Thanks for the video!

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem

      Yes, of course you can press all at once too. I was just making clear that they have to overlap for them to be entered on the same step. If that makes any sense :)

  • @iksre
    @iksre Před rokem

    GAH! THIS IS AMAZING! Thanks so much mate. I got my OP1 Field at the start of the year and only now have found the time to dive in and learn all it's tricks. Your videos are so easy to follow and super informative. Thankyou!!!! :)

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem

      Thanks, I'm glad to hear the videos are helping you!

  • @armando9740
    @armando9740 Před rokem +4

    Endless would be instantly improved if it was activated and deactivated by tapping shift once rather than holding it. Also, you should be able to scroll to and edit any beat with the twist of a knob - say, after listening through your sequence, you notice you made a mistake on beat 20, so just scroll to 20, delete whatever notes are stored there then replace it with the correct ones. You can kind of do this now but it's inconvenient and difficult, you can't correct a pattern you have already saved, you can only correct while you're going recording the pattern, if you want to correct after saving then you have to record the entire sequence again. You should also be able to start the sequence from any beat number, not just one.

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem +2

      Agreed...it can be very frustratin...I'd much rather they improved the pattern sequencer though...it would be a great piano-roll

    • @armando9740
      @armando9740 Před rokem

      @@SONWU Yes. I actually thought they were going to correct endless on the Field, with tap on tap off. Piano roll would be great. Something I thought of is that it could use the number keys, where each number key holds a sequenced bar, eight bars total, then you can jump from bar to bar by hitting the number keys. Some people would argue that Finger does this, but its input method is somewhat difficult. What other ideas do you have for it?
      How does your Field's screen look in real life? Mine isn't flat black, it's a little bright around the edges. I contacted Teenage Engineering, and they told me, verifying it with a picture, that all the screens look similar. I actually think the screen on the OP-1 2nd version looks better, it's completely flat black.

    • @DanChippendaleMusic
      @DanChippendaleMusic Před rokem

      Agreed. I was playing with it last night and it's fiddly as hell to hold shift, press > and remember not only the notes you want to play but also the rests in between. It would make so much more sense to just have a shift toggle to enter record mode, then a matrix like in the Finger sequencer that as you enter the notes and rests, it adds a new light grey box to the grid with either a white dot for a note and a light grey one for the rests. Then you could easily scroll through the grid (up to 128), select, audition, amend, delete any of them until you're happy. Would be good if you could add probability to notes/rests too for some Elektron style stuff. I'm a UI designer so have loads of ideas for a bit of a UI overhaul. Make the tracks of the tape far bigger for a bloody start!

  • @moonlightransom
    @moonlightransom Před rokem

    with the op-1 field being my first entrance into teenage engineering and this new workflow, i must say these videos are 100 percent amazing. Just a small idea for the newbies, when youre doing a tutorial on the endless sequencer, doing the intro if you could show the process of how to get to the endless sequencer that would be a big help for future videos :) thanks!

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the feedback! Great idea

  • @auctor11
    @auctor11 Před rokem

    Tight videos mate! Thank you so much!!
    All the Best from the US!

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching and greetings from Japan!

  • @ChiaraLuzzana
    @ChiaraLuzzana Před rokem

    A great tuts on an amazing jewel! The OP-1 Field is my fab piece of gear to produce soundtrack! Well done Son Wu

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem

      Thank you very much Chiara!
      I just got started experimenting with soundtrack music on the OP-1 myself. You might enjoy this playlist: czcams.com/play/PL1ORyz4b29f6O2YxnIyNhevMwO14NJWlC.html

  • @nordmende73
    @nordmende73 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you!

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před 5 měsíci

      You're welcome!

  • @romain1299
    @romain1299 Před rokem

    Son Wu strikes again ,thks a lot sir.
    Great tutorial.

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem

      You're welcome and thank you for watching :)

  • @wiggesobk
    @wiggesobk Před rokem +1

    Very helpful video!

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem +1

      Glad you think so!

  • @rohanshahmusic
    @rohanshahmusic Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks !

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před 11 měsíci

      No worries!

  • @victorblancoarcas
    @victorblancoarcas Před rokem

    hello,
    I have loaded several samples to the op-1 field.
    The problem is that at some point, it doesn't charge me anymore.
    If I check the op-1 disk with the mac it tells me that it has a capacity of 6.43 GB, and that 5.32 GB remain free.
    With all that free space still remaining (the 5.32GB) I don't understand why it doesn't load anymore.....

  • @bobmylan9434
    @bobmylan9434 Před rokem

    Thanks a lot for this awesome videos series about the field

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem

      You're welcome and thank you for watching!

  • @TheGombo
    @TheGombo Před rokem

    Yay! Thanks for this!

  • @joseandwillarepervs
    @joseandwillarepervs Před rokem

    Yeah- Thanks for the lesson!

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem

      My pleasure and thanks for watching!

  • @matthieujoannon73
    @matthieujoannon73 Před rokem

    My swing parameter just says OFF, I can't seem to change it or to turn it on, do I have any idea what might be up with that?

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem

      Your sequence needs to be faster than 1/4 ;)

  • @maxpalmer789
    @maxpalmer789 Před rokem

    Great video as always dude, nice one! Just a quick Q for yourself and other Field users...
    I keep having issues with my left / right buttons in the endless sequencer and everywhere else: sometimes one press will either trigger nothing, or it will trigger two steps, making it frustrating in endless and tape mode as I'll skip steps without realising. Do you or anyone else have a similar issue with their Field?

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem +1

      I have noticed something similar with my rec button...since I just got this unit as a replacement I will give it 2 weeks or so to see if I send it back or not. Yeah, worst case, you gotta send it in :/

  • @Benjaminjroesler
    @Benjaminjroesler Před rokem

    Awesome video. I love the Endless. Quick question. If you throw down your sequence, and you're digging it, but realize that maybe you want to add more to it, can you? I assume not because as soon as you hit "shift" it basically restarts, and wipes your previous sequence, right?

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem +1

      Yup, as far as I know it just restarts. Unforgiving :)

  • @bjamminsincebirth3494
    @bjamminsincebirth3494 Před 7 měsíci

    Do you have an endless one with the drums?

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před 7 měsíci +1

      No, I don't think so…maybe it's included in one of my beatmaking videos, but no dedicated video.

  • @willmcdono
    @willmcdono Před 4 dny

    You know Wu keeps making me want synths I don't own?

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před 4 dny +1

      I’m sorry…but you don’t need more ;)
      Just spend time with what you have. It’ll make you happier in the end!
      What do you have right now?

    • @willmcdono
      @willmcdono Před 3 dny

      ​@@SONWU My first born is an OP-Z. Followed it up with the EP-133. You're right of course, plenty left to discover with both. The OP-1 F is so good looking... but if I'm not careful I'm gonna end up with a wooden doll choir.

  • @navid358
    @navid358 Před 9 měsíci

    Do you know if theres any way to save the sequences you create within the sequencer?

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Sadly there isn’t…only the finger sequencer can save multiple sequences.
      I mean you could record the midi to a computer…but that’s quite the workaround :)

    • @navid358
      @navid358 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@SONWU Bummer. Appreciate the response! Your videos are a huge help. Cheers!

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před 9 měsíci

      No worries! @@navid358

  • @station2station544
    @station2station544 Před rokem

    A bit off topic, but in the FINGER sequencer(s), while a pattern is playing you can press the left and right arrows. It puts a +1, or -2 or however many times you tap the arrow key, on the screen. I was hoping this was transpose like in the arpeggio sequencer, but it's not. Anyone know what this does. You can't a positive or negative number for either monkey or either human in the given sequencers. I have no idea what this is doing an I've researched the internet and manual for hours.

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem

      It's only changing the octaves of notes you can out into the sequencer, that's all.

    • @station2station544
      @station2station544 Před rokem

      @@SONWU ahhh so it's for the time of creation, but not shifting octaves while playing? Thats a weird thing. Thank you.

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem

      @@station2station544 Yup. Although, maybe try switching octaves while on the tape screen...

  • @vinylselektaz6475
    @vinylselektaz6475 Před rokem

    Can you stack different instruments on the Endless Sequencer?

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem +1

      You can only play 1 instrument at a time. In order to stack things, you have to record them to tape. what you could do is.

    • @vinylselektaz6475
      @vinylselektaz6475 Před rokem

      @@SONWU thank you

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem

      @@vinylselektaz6475 no worries!

  • @DomDomPop
    @DomDomPop Před rokem

    Personally, I’m not a fan of the Endless sequencer. It definitely has some cool capabilities between the transposition and tempo after the fact, etc, and it’s definitely cool for some purposes, but composing on it just irritates me. Having to sit there tapping out my rhythms with arrows for the rests/note durations without missing a single beat just gets frustrating. It’s so much easier to compose on the OP-Z, and then use that as a “template” when transcribing it into endless… but then why not just use the OP-Z to send midi to the OP-1 synth/sampler?

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem

      Yeah...OP-Z is certainly the better sequencer!

  • @DanielStepp
    @DanielStepp Před rokem

    Great overview. Helped explain some of the concepts I was fuzzy on. But the explanation of the swing functionality confused me. In fact, no matter how many tutorials I watch on the Endless sequencer the swing doesn’t make sense. What am I not getting 🤔

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem +1

      Say you have step 1....2....3....4....5
      swing < 50% = 1..2......3..4....5
      swing > 50% = 1......2..3......4..5
      Hope this helps :)

    • @DanielStepp
      @DanielStepp Před rokem

      @@SONWU Thanks for the reply. It’s definitely helping me get there. In this illustration are those dots meant to represent rests? That are either programmed into the sequence or automatically by the swing functionality?

    • @SONWU
      @SONWU  Před rokem +1

      @@DanielStepp Not really rests but space between the single steps/notes

    • @DanielStepp
      @DanielStepp Před rokem

      @@SONWU gotcha, really appreciate the follow-up, thanks!

  • @DenisG7
    @DenisG7 Před rokem

    what else?