this thing is the pinnacle of design in my opinion. The hardware as well as the software, it's just so incredibly clean built, the creative layout of the software, the big, thin numbers, I love it!"
Hey Jeremy, thanks for doing these videos. I've got an OP-1 again after being without one for several years, and I have to say it's definitely an essential instrument for me, despite its flaws. There's nothing else like it, and I have never had more fun making music than I have had with the OP-1. Quick note: the "envelope" in the drum engine is not an envelope, but a compressor. Took me forever to figure that one out, but yeah. The blue knob adjusts the attack portion of the compressor, the green knob adjusts the threshold, the white controls the decay/release, and the red controls the ratio.
Oh crap, sir! Here I was thinking “It’d be nice to get an OP-1, but I haven’t found a comprehensive tutorial to help out with the learning curve”. And then YOU upload this.
as someone who only recently bit the bullet, i can say that while there is a lot of depth to the thing, the learning curve is nothing to worry about. yes, i've had moments of uncertainty or frustration, but i've had plenty more 'eureka moments' and happy accidents from just messing around and figuring shit out
So I've now happened across an OP-1, which is mindblowing on it's own... I never thought I'd have any proper synth let alone an OP-1. Starting my journey of learning now, very basic beginner at anything like this. I hope I can learn well! Thank you for this series!
Thank you for this playlist, I finally got one second hand and for a decent price. I really like the form factor, the portability and the intuitive work flow. My biggest concern, on the other side, was that I could not export my songs as midi files to my "serious" DAW... Now maybe I found a solution and I want to share it with anyone interested. With the latest firmware you can finally export each track as single audio files, so you can import directly in ableton live as audio tracks. At this point simply right click a on the resulting audio clips and select "convert to" midi". You can choose "convert armony to midi", "convert melody to midi" and "convert drums to midi" according to the type of source material. Obviously, the cleaner the original sound is the better the results.
I have watched so many of your vids on this little thing and have been blown away by it, and equally confused..my brain hurts trying to figure this thing out haha
for those who didn't understand at 4:28 about "shift and the envelope" I didn't understand what envelope was. it is when you have the blue curve you can edit (pressing 2 after choosing the synth) then shift by itself brings up that PlayMode and Portamento window. I don't really unerstand playmode yet, but protamento is how long you want the sliding to be between notes.
I had to do the same because of the same reason. Then cracked Ableton and my music production took a huge leap in quality and complexity. Keep in mind even if your labtop sucks you can still freeze tracks in Ableton to keep CPU usage low. Also if you are a student you can get Live 10 Suite for 350 Euros. There is really no benefit of the OP-1 besides its portability. The whole "limitations spark your creativity" thing is just a huge marketing sceem imo (i think the opposite is true). Also ceep in mind that your op-1 wouldve broken at some point especially if you take it with you very often. Electronics will always break, the battery and buttons will suffer after some time. Also vibrations from transport will always fuck it up.
@@InactivePhoenix its pretty unlogical tho i mean the letter in the start of creative sound just like keep and its different... but i mean german is way more unlogic where the table is male and the bottle is female :'D
man, this is amazing and potentially dangerous. I bought my op-z after watching your incredible tutorial series for that lil guy. Very much looking forward to watching.
I built a mixing deck that uses the philosophy of a virtual tape system to function and record. The idea has its "flaws", but most of those are more just differences when compared to modern DAWs that make changing and editing a track on the fly easier. I got started building a studio room and booth when I had the resources and used an 8 track setup to record my random bits of synth, drums, etc. When I designed and built my digital version I tried to keep within the bounds of that 8 track system while adding in a lot of features the OP-1 aims for. I like the mix of limitations and possibilities this way of mixing promotes.
If you’re an artist who doesn’t have a lot of money, go for something more reliable and cheaper. Yeah rich you tubers can afford this equipment and afford to have it malfunction, but recently since teenage engineering became popular I believe their build quality and quality control has went wayyyy down. They used to charge a couple hundred bucks cheaper. Look into it malfunctioning, many people, with warranty, have had this issue and teenage engineering just sends you to a 3rd party guy that you have to pay $50 for him just to look at it
Yessss. Thank you so much. I have an OP-1 and I've been intimidated by it because it's, as you say, a little inscrutable when you first get it. This is exactly what I've wanted.
I haven’t even clicked play yet but thank you so much for making this series. Your OP-1 videos inspired me to pick one up but I’ve been feeling pretty intimidated by it so far. I’m excited to dig in and start demystifying the process.
for some of us it's actually really good gear for a casual creator, you can kill hours just messing around with samples and arranging them for a song, the four track limitation can be a bit annoying but that's what bouncing is for
@@chosenone543 basically if you have three tracks and you "bounce" them, you've merged them into the spare fourth track and can then delete the other three to free up space for more tracks, the obvious drawback is that you cannot edit individual elements of it anymore
@@Diamondc4life how is it so good that it's worth that price? i mean don't get me wrong, i think it's great in a lot of things but i dont see how it can be THAT great that i would spend that much money for it.
@@michaelmitchell8218 you know i've been doing a lot of research since i posted my comment a week ago and i actually just picked up the opz and i've been slowly learning... I have to say i kindof understand now
Considering buying the OP-1 Field i'm scared of quality issues and spending soo much on something like that. Then i asked myself if i couldnt compromise on the og OP1 and save money when i realized how much amazing ressources i already have from channels like you, with proof enough that its still somewhat is good at what it does and that i don't need all the new stuff.
@@thebestdavidpeters Alright thanks for replying. Yeah well because you mentioned you've used it quite a lot over the past year I would think you have had some fun with it. And that's a plus for me since I don't have any experience with synth's. Actually planning to buy this thing tomorrow but have my doubts because of this reason.
Yoeri De Zomer It’s not hard to use as a synth or program as a first synth. You can get a long way with the sequencers and some creativity. However, a bit of finger skill and timing also helps a lot. Personally it’s totally been worth it. Just makes me wish I was a bit better at playing the keys to get everything out of it.
@@SNORKYMEDIA Wow, and it's $2K as well. I just watched PlayPm's video on how to replicate the experience of the OP-1 for free and so I'm glad I didn't buy it personally, although it might be right for some people.
I am really on the fence about buying this. I don't know much about music theory, but I used to make electronic music on a Roland groovebox and loved it. This thing just looks sooo unique and clean - would it help me rediscover the joy I felt with the groovebox and help me get back into music?
Jeremy I had to seriously double check.... Like .. in all this time you haven't done exactly this already.... I'm thinking CZcams's algorithm is messing with me again, buy site enough, this is from 7 hours ago. Lol. Well, I'll watch these because you always come up with some new trick or thing I haven't thought of, but you already sold me on this little gem over a year ago 😍
Got my OP-1 while locked at home and it is reaaaaaally fun. Your content on CZcams inspired me to get it, happy to see you putting out some getting started content!
It says something that now, in 2022, my reaction to this video is "this is game changing!" - the game changed 11 years ago, but I think I'm just now ready to change with it. I just wish the field would be a lot cheaper (as I am sure many people wish).
Great, always good to have a refresher. I've had mine for a couple of years and even now watching the new videos I'm like 'I forgot about that!'. Cheers!
This video is a proper introduction to the infamous op-1, couldn't appreciate it more. Breaking it down makes it look not as intricate as it really is 😅
Dude! A new intro video!? Thought this was from like 4-5 yrs ago... but then checked the publish date. Well thank you for posting this!!! Lol at 6:02 😂
I just wanna say if you want to dive seriously deep into music making and already own a laptop, a copy of ableton live would be a far wiser investment IMO. This is a great tool for its portability, but it is extremely limited when compared to a DAW. If you want something to get you out of a workflow that you are stuck in then maybe yeah this is a great tool and that's where it shines.
Sia Mozaffari or, Logic Pro x, propeller heads reason, studio 1, avid pro tools, Cubase (or however you spell it), garage band, audacity and some others I missed. Oh and fruity loops
@@parp not to be one with tunnel vision but after trying many I think Ableton is the fastest way to go from idea in my head to idea out my monitors. Pro tools is great for a studio recording bands. I would not recommend it for a solo writer and producer. Although you are right it is a matter of taste and I can only speak for myself.
@@siaseeds8950 I use logic I like logic I can't afford to switch anyway you do you, i don't care what you use as long as you are happy. I don't care that I use Logic (although i wanna switch to pc, whitch might be a bit hard now). I just know I like using it and will continue using it. sue me. I have nothing.
@@parp truth! There's something to be said about a gear and software chasing mentality of "oh if I only had this I would make so much more music" when at the end of the day you just have to set aside time and dedicate it to music making.
@@siaseeds8950 yes make music ios and mac has garageband audacity is a thing music, now, or what ever, idc, ffs USE PAINT I DONT CARE JUST MAKE NOW, DO IT NOW MAKE NOW ART OR DO WHAT YOUR HART WANTS TO DO unless it is liiigal or moraly nut good. In that case do the second most want to do thing, if thats iliggas or moraly wrong, do the next thing ect ect
Finally, OP1 gets the full RMR treatment. Nice intro. Looking forward to the rest. Btw, watched Old Guard - Mathias Schoenerts resembles Jeremy. A bit.
Oh wow. there's so much stuff to unpack! Thanks for recording these tutorials, will help a lot. Again this looks like a toy with a cool UI at the beginning, but MAN they got some power behind it.
I love these videos, thank you for keeping me inspired as well as for helping me to keep my interest high toward saving up for one of my own. Excellent video of what appears to be an excellent instrument.
Thank you, OP-1 kenobi
Obi Wan is (supposedly) named after a synth, but it was the Oberheim OB-1.
Underrated comment
Thanks for this, not having watched the video I’m already felling warm and confortable here.
@@coolquentin❤😂🎉 0:49
Teenage Engineering should feel forever in debt with you.
The amount of (great and useful) content you created with their product is fantastic.
I wonder how many TE products have been bought as a result of people watching RMR videos. I'm pretty sure that's how I first heard about it
As should other content creators who have modelled their whole channel based on RMR's original videos 😂
He's the reason I know about Teenage Engineering and the OP-1 at all.
this thing is the pinnacle of design in my opinion.
The hardware as well as the software, it's just so incredibly clean built, the creative layout of the software, the big, thin numbers, I love it!"
still wishing this thing wasnt 1300 dollars
Well your wish has come true: the mk2 is now 2000! Millionaire’s hobby
Just saw this for $800 on Reverb
Literally
Ebay
2000 now
10 weeks of fumbling compressed into
Hey Jeremy, thanks for doing these videos. I've got an OP-1 again after being without one for several years, and I have to say it's definitely an essential instrument for me, despite its flaws. There's nothing else like it, and I have never had more fun making music than I have had with the OP-1. Quick note: the "envelope" in the drum engine is not an envelope, but a compressor. Took me forever to figure that one out, but yeah. The blue knob adjusts the attack portion of the compressor, the green knob adjusts the threshold, the white controls the decay/release, and the red controls the ratio.
oh legit! great tip!
Thank you because i have my OP-1 for 5 years now and still don't know what ive got in my hands lol
smh : (
Okay so give it to me you fool
Same! But I want to master it
Same 😅 I've had mine for almost 4 years and I haven't a clue after spending several hundred hours with it
SatanEatsJesus I’m kinda determined now to finally get to grips with it. I don’t know why, just realised it can’t be that complicated!
Oh crap, sir! Here I was thinking “It’d be nice to get an OP-1, but I haven’t found a comprehensive tutorial to help out with the learning curve”. And then YOU upload this.
as someone who only recently bit the bullet, i can say that while there is a lot of depth to the thing, the learning curve is nothing to worry about. yes, i've had moments of uncertainty or frustration, but i've had plenty more 'eureka moments' and happy accidents from just messing around and figuring shit out
goatisdemen very glad to hear that. My reservations dwindle as we type.
Cuckoo has had some up for years
You know these products come with manuals
@@kaibarrera9911 absolutely! I now need to purchase a manual and hope it comes with an OP-1!
That little zoom in where you got the green thing off... idk why but that made me burst out laughing
Ikr!
So I've now happened across an OP-1, which is mindblowing on it's own... I never thought I'd have any proper synth let alone an OP-1.
Starting my journey of learning now, very basic beginner at anything like this. I hope I can learn well!
Thank you for this series!
after about 6 years of trying to get this thing, i was finally able to afford it today! super happy
How much did you bought it for?
@@miguelr3135 1100
So crazy, same here, got mine today as well.
Aaaaaaaaaand now it's out of date. Oooof.
@@GuyGamer1 it’s a timeless piece of equipment dude. wth are you talking about
Nice, I've always loved the look of this thing but have never seen an overview of the basics. Excellent stuff!
Thank you for this playlist, I finally got one second hand and for a decent price.
I really like the form factor, the portability and the intuitive work flow. My biggest concern, on the other side, was that I could not export my songs as midi files to my "serious" DAW...
Now maybe I found a solution and I want to share it with anyone interested.
With the latest firmware you can finally export each track as single audio files, so you can import directly in ableton live as audio tracks. At this point simply right click a on the resulting audio clips and select "convert to" midi". You can choose "convert armony to midi", "convert melody to midi" and "convert drums to midi" according to the type of source material.
Obviously, the cleaner the original sound is the better the results.
Finally bit the bullet and bought myself an OP1 last week - this series couldn’t be more perfectly timed, thanks!!
I have watched so many of your vids on this little thing and have been blown away by it, and equally confused..my brain hurts trying to figure this thing out haha
for those who didn't understand at 4:28 about "shift and the envelope" I didn't understand what envelope was. it is when you have the blue curve you can edit (pressing 2 after choosing the synth) then shift by itself brings up that PlayMode and Portamento window. I don't really unerstand playmode yet, but protamento is how long you want the sliding to be between notes.
This is torture, I just had to sell a brand new one because I lost my job during covid and then you bring out great tutorials ;(
I had to do the same because of the same reason. Then cracked Ableton and my music production took a huge leap in quality and complexity. Keep in mind even if your labtop sucks you can still freeze tracks in Ableton to keep CPU usage low. Also if you are a student you can get Live 10 Suite for 350 Euros. There is really no benefit of the OP-1 besides its portability. The whole "limitations spark your creativity" thing is just a huge marketing sceem imo (i think the opposite is true). Also ceep in mind that your op-1 wouldve broken at some point especially if you take it with you very often. Electronics will always break, the battery and buttons will suffer after some time. Also vibrations from transport will always fuck it up.
@@originellername3062 Not trying to be "that guy", especially with your German username, but it's spelled "keep" rather than "ceep"
@@InactivePhoenix Oh yeah i only know english by traveling and internet :'D thank you for the advice
@@InactivePhoenix its pretty unlogical tho i mean the letter in the start of creative sound just like keep and its different... but i mean german is way more unlogic where the table is male and the bottle is female :'D
@@originellername3062 also in Italian lmao
This is the best video about the OP-1 . Straight to the point . No mumbling . I love it
Very simple and easy to follow. Just got my OP-1 secondhand and I can’t wait to dive into all of this! Thanks again!🍻
I'm really glad you've recently changed direction, for your better good.
I'm also very grateful for all you've done here on CZcams up to this point.
man, this is amazing and potentially dangerous. I bought my op-z after watching your incredible tutorial series for that lil guy. Very much looking forward to watching.
I've had my Op-1 got a while but I know i've barely scratched the surface with it. Looking forward to more videos!
Awesome video. Exactly what I needed to finally lure me into buying one... Looking forward to the rest of the series...
I built a mixing deck that uses the philosophy of a virtual tape system to function and record. The idea has its "flaws", but most of those are more just differences when compared to modern DAWs that make changing and editing a track on the fly easier. I got started building a studio room and booth when I had the resources and used an 8 track setup to record my random bits of synth, drums, etc. When I designed and built my digital version I tried to keep within the bounds of that 8 track system while adding in a lot of features the OP-1 aims for. I like the mix of limitations and possibilities this way of mixing promotes.
After all these years, I still can’t wait to get one of my own! Great video and explanation that make me want it more than ever. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I've been considering getting one of these for years. It's just so hard to pull the trigger on the price! But it looks so lovely to chill with.
It sucks. It's way, way overpriced. Sold mine after a week
@@rorz999 right! I wish it was closer to the $600 mark.
I'm looking to buy one this is great timing for this to come out haha
I am selling mine! I don't know how far you live but maybe we can make a nice deal.
Don’t buy it
@@playingforghosts why?
@@davidzwitser7181 haha I don't have enough money yet but thanks
If you’re an artist who doesn’t have a lot of money, go for something more reliable and cheaper. Yeah rich you tubers can afford this equipment and afford to have it malfunction, but recently since teenage engineering became popular I believe their build quality and quality control has went wayyyy down. They used to charge a couple hundred bucks cheaper. Look into it malfunctioning, many people, with warranty, have had this issue and teenage engineering just sends you to a 3rd party guy that you have to pay $50 for him just to look at it
Literally just ordered one. I'm getting it in about 2 days. I'm really excited!
did you get it , how do you like it?
@@someoneyoubelong it's amazing
@@oscarparra1645 When I'll gather enough money I'll buy it too , the live potential of this thing amazes me
Yessss. Thank you so much. I have an OP-1 and I've been intimidated by it because it's, as you say, a little inscrutable when you first get it. This is exactly what I've wanted.
I have an OP-1 arriving next week. Thank you for this, so much :)
I haven’t even clicked play yet but thank you so much for making this series. Your OP-1 videos inspired me to pick one up but I’ve been feeling pretty intimidated by it so far. I’m excited to dig in and start demystifying the process.
If there's one thing that can undeniably be said about the OP-1, it's that it looks really fun to play with.
for some of us it's actually really good gear for a casual creator, you can kill hours just messing around with samples and arranging them for a song, the four track limitation can be a bit annoying but that's what bouncing is for
@@shmiqqy bouncing?
@@chosenone543 basically if you have three tracks and you "bounce" them, you've merged them into the spare fourth track and can then delete the other three to free up space for more tracks, the obvious drawback is that you cannot edit individual elements of it anymore
S ? Oh I see, thank you for answering I’m trying to learn as much as I can
Me watching even though I will never in a hundred years be able to afford one
*EDIT:* Well this aged like milk. Fuck you, TE.
Lol, sure you will. Might be on your death bed but you'll definitely get one. Just my two cents you didn't ask for, seriously I hope you get one.
Lol I thought the same thing but I bought one last week. It’s worth it and also be careful what you speak it creates your reality.
@@Diamondc4life how is it so good that it's worth that price? i mean don't get me wrong, i think it's great in a lot of things but i dont see how it can be THAT great that i would spend that much money for it.
Save up for it, £1000 is nothing in today’s money.
@@michaelmitchell8218 you know i've been doing a lot of research since i posted my comment a week ago and i actually just picked up the opz and i've been slowly learning... I have to say i kindof understand now
Considering buying the OP-1 Field i'm scared of quality issues and spending soo much on something like that.
Then i asked myself if i couldnt compromise on the og OP1 and save money when i realized how much amazing ressources i already have from channels like you, with proof enough that its still somewhat is good at what it does and that i don't need all the new stuff.
Finally able to order my own OP-1 and am so glad for these vids while I wait for delivery, Jeremy!
most informative series on OP-1
I’ve had my OP-1 for about a year and used it a lot. Even with that I learned at least two new things with this intro video. Thanks RMR!
Did you have experience with synthesizers or piano before buying the OP-1?
Yoeri De Zomer Very little. I can’t lie, with no quantize having better skills than I do would help me.
@@thebestdavidpeters Alright thanks for replying. Yeah well because you mentioned you've used it quite a lot over the past year I would think you have had some fun with it. And that's a plus for me since I don't have any experience with synth's.
Actually planning to buy this thing tomorrow but have my doubts because of this reason.
Yoeri De Zomer It’s not hard to use as a synth or program as a first synth. You can get a long way with the sequencers and some creativity. However, a bit of finger skill and timing also helps a lot. Personally it’s totally been worth it. Just makes me wish I was a bit better at playing the keys to get everything out of it.
This is the rebirth of inspiration that my OP-1 and I needed. Thanks for the great work as always, J-Dog.
Thanks for this series! I’ve had an OP1 for several months and I am still learning about all of the things it’ll do.
That thing straight blows my mind, plus I love the way it sounds.
Nice! I'm not in the market for an OP-1 but I like seeing how it works.
Have been wanting an OP-1 since I first saw your videos. Today I finally made the jump. Thank you for all you do.
The new one just came out, maybe you should have waited.
@@Smmmile and it is sold out already
@@SNORKYMEDIA Wow, and it's $2K as well. I just watched PlayPm's video on how to replicate the experience of the OP-1 for free and so I'm glad I didn't buy it personally, although it might be right for some people.
This is the best OP-1 video I've seen.
My Op-1 just arrived today, stoked to dive into this playlist, Jeremy!
Thanks for making these. Really been enjoying your channel. :-)
Are you still using it?
I am really on the fence about buying this. I don't know much about music theory, but I used to make electronic music on a Roland groovebox and loved it. This thing just looks sooo unique and clean - would it help me rediscover the joy I felt with the groovebox and help me get back into music?
I’m so glad that I got my OP-1 about a year ago, they’re so much more expensive now!
"Congratulations sketch, you're fucking insane" and just before that a sketch of Marx with "MARX WAS RIGHT" lmao
Evergreen content! My third time watching: once for curiosity, then when thinking of buying, and now that I have one!
I’ve gonna try and save up for it and I’m super excited
Jeremy I had to seriously double check.... Like .. in all this time you haven't done exactly this already.... I'm thinking CZcams's algorithm is messing with me again, buy site enough, this is from 7 hours ago. Lol. Well, I'll watch these because you always come up with some new trick or thing I haven't thought of, but you already sold me on this little gem over a year ago 😍
This is an insane little thing. I actually can’t believe something like this exists. Not only that, but it’s portable????
In 2011, I would've guessed this thing came from outer space
I feel so lucky because I just bought one of these. Thank you!
This is going to be my first instrument and it already looks fun I'm trying to learn before it comes in
Got my OP-1 while locked at home and it is reaaaaaally fun. Your content on CZcams inspired me to get it, happy to see you putting out some getting started content!
Awesome, I just got my op1 and this is great.👍Thanks
God the ui looks so beautiful
I always think of SHM’s One video and how mesmerized I was by the intro
Crazy powerful little piece of equipment!!
Just got one of these second hand. The sequencer is so inspirational. Thanks for makong such a helpful video.
Getting the op1 field today
Been listening to your Spotify playlist
Really cool grooves
Excited to get started
asking for this as a graduation gift
Thank you so much for this series! I've had an op-1 for a few months and I've barely scratched the surface of what it can do.
It says something that now, in 2022, my reaction to this video is "this is game changing!" - the game changed 11 years ago, but I think I'm just now ready to change with it. I just wish the field would be a lot cheaper (as I am sure many people wish).
Thanks for doing this mate. I’m going to have to slow you down tho! You can tell this is just second nature to you.
i thought i was the only one
The other videos go more in depth. This is just an overview
this thing looks fun as hell. Checks price. Well, at least it looks fun as hell.
Great, always good to have a refresher. I've had mine for a couple of years and even now watching the new videos I'm like 'I forgot about that!'. Cheers!
I hope TE are paying you Jeremy, your videos have been responsible for a lot of their sales!
Thanks, this is a great series of videos. Very helpful and just the right depth. I can always RTFM :)
Came back to the first video just to say, what an excellent series this was!
This video is a proper introduction to the infamous op-1, couldn't appreciate it more. Breaking it down makes it look not as intricate as it really is 😅
Does anyone else feel super overwhelmed by this piece of equipment?
I'm sorry for my english/american, but I've to say ...Great dude. Greetings
This guy's a G
Thanks for this Jeremy. Much appreciated.
This is gunna become a classic.
This will be most of the OP-1 new beginner’s 1st lesson for sure.
i just sold mine last week. i loved everything about it except how it sounded lol! workflow is awesome though
same here. it shrieked alot of the time and im used to sound design
I guess this is a great time to get my OP-1 out again - really looking forward to that series! ✌️
Nice. I can see myself finally caving and getting one...
Wow best tutorial so far!
Thank you so much for making these videos. Quarantine has been pretty dark at times, but your videos have been very inspiring.
❤️🧘🏼♀️🎧🙏🏼
Thank you for inspiringly teaching me!
Planning to get one this fall, and really appreciate you putting this series out! ♥️
the price hike really killed my dreams of getting one any time soon, but, hopefully..... in the future
Dude! A new intro video!? Thought this was from like 4-5 yrs ago... but then checked the publish date. Well thank you for posting this!!! Lol at 6:02 😂
love your op-1 videos. Please keep them coming
That’s good timing. Should have one delivered tomorrow! Many thanks :)
I just wanna say if you want to dive seriously deep into music making and already own a laptop, a copy of ableton live would be a far wiser investment IMO. This is a great tool for its portability, but it is extremely limited when compared to a DAW. If you want something to get you out of a workflow that you are stuck in then maybe yeah this is a great tool and that's where it shines.
Sia Mozaffari or, Logic Pro x, propeller heads reason, studio 1, avid pro tools, Cubase (or however you spell it), garage band, audacity and some others I missed.
Oh and fruity loops
@@parp not to be one with tunnel vision but after trying many I think Ableton is the fastest way to go from idea in my head to idea out my monitors. Pro tools is great for a studio recording bands. I would not recommend it for a solo writer and producer. Although you are right it is a matter of taste and I can only speak for myself.
@@siaseeds8950 I use logic
I like logic
I can't afford to switch anyway
you do you, i don't care what you use as long as you are happy.
I don't care that I use Logic (although i wanna switch to pc, whitch might be a bit hard now). I just know I like using it and will continue using it. sue me. I have nothing.
@@parp truth! There's something to be said about a gear and software chasing mentality of "oh if I only had this I would make so much more music" when at the end of the day you just have to set aside time and dedicate it to music making.
@@siaseeds8950 yes
make music
ios and mac has garageband
audacity is a thing
music, now, or what ever, idc, ffs USE PAINT I DONT CARE JUST MAKE NOW, DO IT NOW MAKE NOW ART OR DO WHAT YOUR HART WANTS TO DO unless it is liiigal or moraly nut good. In that case do the second most want to do thing, if thats iliggas or moraly wrong, do the next thing ect ect
This series is FANTASTIC!!!! Thank you !!!!
from japan.This video is very nice! Thank you!!
I had mine since 2014 but sold it, a few weeks back, when I got the Deluge, which is just fantastic.
deluge seems to be sick
@@gbrl_cyber it's a great bit of kit and the new OLED screen is a game changer.
Really clear and informative thank you!
GREAT overview for this newop-1-bie !
subscribed!
Finally, OP1 gets the full RMR treatment. Nice intro. Looking forward to the rest. Btw, watched Old Guard - Mathias Schoenerts resembles Jeremy. A bit.
Oh wow. there's so much stuff to unpack! Thanks for recording these tutorials, will help a lot. Again this looks like a toy with a cool UI at the beginning, but MAN they got some power behind it.
Thanks!
I love these videos, thank you for keeping me inspired as well as for helping me to keep my interest high toward saving up for one of my own. Excellent video of what appears to be an excellent instrument.
OMG i learned so much about my OP-1 in this video THANK YOU!!
Great video, you learn something new everyday!
Tellement merci pour toutes vos vidéos ! Thank you so much !
welp, goodbye another $1000. i didnt need a car anyway!