What do you think? Flip on Android play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.flipsampler.flip Flip on iOS apps.apple.com/us/app/flip-sampler/id1486629619 OP-1 Field bit.ly/3OaaDOg
I've had Flip for a couple of weeks and I'm really liking it! Something I've found is that it's maybe not the most user-friendly when it comes to trying to drag midi notes. I also haven't quite yet found a way to quantize the notes so they line up to the nearest 8th or 16th note. But I am loving it for the price :)
I tested Flip for the first time. Until now I had basically drum samplers and simple synths on my Android, most times the usability was really bad. After an hour of testing I can say that the workflow is not bad. The idea with the patterns reminds me a little bit of a very old version of fruity loops but I like that also. It's useful and fast. The piano roll and the sequencer is a bit fiddly but once you understand the idea and the handling behind it, it is also good to use. All in all, really good work! And the price is great.
As an engineer I appreciate the honest comparison VS like just talking up the product you own. Its refreshing to see. Def gonna pic up this app next paycheck
@@paudiaz4660 no, the "Import" function looks for files in a specific location so you need to use some other file manager to move your samples there. To me, this is a deal breaker, but hopefully this gets addressed soon.
It’s interesting that flip feels like it was built with the same philosophy as Ableton, but the OP-1 was built from the Protools philosophy. Ableton started off as a live looping tool for djs and electronic music performers, whereas protools has areas that are only designed the way they are because that’s how tape used to be.
Haven't even watched the video yet, just went straight to buy it. Been waiting a long time for this! Kudos to the developers you're working with, supporting both iOS and Android is by no means an easy task.
Yo! Glad to see it's on Android now. I wasn't even mad and actually was really appreciative of your video explaining way back when why it was only iOS at the time. Actually put a lot of things into context with other app availability and such too. Excited to try it!
To be honest i’m more surprised it was released on IOS first. I own both android (pretty old one but it still works) and an iphone but iphone is a lot more limited when it comes to certain things
@@neek01 It is! But if you get a chance to watch his earlier video (probably a year ago now or more) the high level explanation is that iPhone just has a limited number of models that makes it much easier to develop and test apps on. With Android, you have an ecosystem of hundreds of different devices to try and support making it much more difficult. (There's a lot more to it than that so I def recommend that video!)
@@neek01 It is way easier to make iOS apps, both in the programming itself and in the compatibility and bug fixing. Also waywayway less people pirate it, and iOS has a lot less audio latency which is crucial for music making apps
One product that could be done is a portable keyboard/controller with a place to dock the smartphone. Then Flip could be adapted to work with the controller, and you have the best of both worlds. Behringer has done that with one of their digital mixers and that was a great idea.
You should definitely do some tutorials for your App! I am a compleeeete beginner and was thinking about getting into Music with sampling in a fun way, your App is the perfect fit for that! But since I am a complete beginner, some good tutorials from yours truly would be amazing! Thanks and greetings from Munich, Germany✌🏻
I love that you 100% went to bat for the OP1 but still flexed HARD with Flip. Great video, I'll definitely be getting the Android version of flip soon!
I’ve never seen someone really really try to sell the thing that there competing with almost more then there own product and somehow sell there own product better lol
Your app looks amazing. You've taken the very best bits of a DAW and managed to shrink them into a smartphone app in a really logical and intuitive way. I love the interface, very clean 👍
thank you so much for bringing it to android so many teams decide not to (which is fine - it's the 'more bugs, less users' issue with more diverse platforms). Even if it's buggier, slower, whatever, I'm so grateful to have the option. Love your stuff!!!
Now on Android?! Sold!!!! I'm a metal guy primarily, but I've been doing a ton with VCV Rack because of your modular synth videos. I think Flip is gonna be what ropes me into sampling and beat-making. Thank you Andrew for being such an inspiration!
You should check out SunVox too if you are into the modular way. Not as powerful or versatile as the library of Rack modules but for running on a phone it is an absolute hidden gem. Having a sampler and tracker at its core is also insane for sample based breaks and what-not.
One think you could also take from the op-1: ''Animations make everything better". Basically just meaning that you should add a lot of cool animations to Flip.
@@44gg37 yeah you make a good point. As a natural limitation of apps on modern phones, everything is on screen: both the buttons for input and all of the indications of output.
@@44gg37 Must agree wit this. Every inch of screen real estate is too important. I'm fine with my ears telling me i'm changing something rather than some animation. Although, it isn't impossible to incorporate those animations in a far more meaningful way. Maybe start with a single effect that is completely animated and control that effect animation as you change parameters.
i have been waiting for this day! and i seriously thought about buying an iphone for music purposes. thank you for solving this for me and for all your work :)
Flip is way better on a tablet than a phone btw. Automation in flip gets the creative juices going. I love bringing in long samples and automating the start parameter.
The ONLY thing this app REALLY needs now is a sample looping feature! Imagine all the granular possibilities!!! Expanded bouncing capabilities would be fantastic.
Wait, so you can't use audio samples using the microphone or external audio files ? Because that is what I was planning on doing. I wanted to sample audio from my non-midi keyboard and loop that in the software, and modify it into a song. Maybe I should stick with a PC. 🖥
@@matthewmathis62 I'm guessing you can play samples as one shots but not like record a piano note, cut out the beginning and end and loop it into a pad sound if that makes sense
We recently got the OP-1 Field at school and I finally get the hype. It's just fun to play with and I'd love to have one to mess around in public transport, but I just don't think it's worth the €2k. For that money I'd rather buy a couple of big boy synths. Glad to see flip is on Android now. Hadn't expected that. I'm not a big mobile DAW user but I'm glad to support you and give it a try!
Ngl I still want an OP-1 lol It’s just so slick and badass! I love collecting little instruments like my Orba and stuff.. I like riding my OneWheel to a park, having a picnic and making some random music for a while and not saving any of it. Even if it’s incredible! I NEVER save it because it inspires me to find it again and I usually find something different and amazing in that chase when I get home or I’ll find a new beat or groove in my head on the ride home but then I might feel limited or obligated to use what I saved. So I never save anything during my music adventures. They’re just for inspiration, practice and fun. I’ve only ever broken my rule once and it was a song that some little girl at the park really loved and I promised I’d email it to her mom when I got home..
I've got the original OP-1 for the past year or so and I've so far made... zero tracks with it. On the flip side, made plenty more sound doodles with my phone for the simple fact that it fits in my pocket and is always on me. Looking forward to getting a newer iPhone, not a newer OP-1.
okay, but youve just put an image in my mind of an OP-1 that was switch joycon compatible. just slot those bad bois into the sides, put it in my backpack, and,,, forget that its in there...
I love my OP-1 Field. It's got an intangible that makes it enjoyable to write music on. For me there's nothing worse than making music on phone apps. Judging the OP-1 Field by conventional metrics doesn't work. It's got a playful character and you create happy accidents all the time. People who come to my house pick it up and lose themselves. The Field might be more enjoyable at times than my full size studio of synths. It's like a pet synthesizer.
Flip is out on Android!!! I paused and bought it immediately. So grateful to the devs for the colossal effort it must have involved to support this ambitious app on such a variety of devices. This will make an excellent replacement (and more!) for my PO-32 that I recently broke. :')
making beats on Flip on my mom's iPhone (I have an android, lmao) got me into music production and now I'm rolling with ableton! thanks so much for making this app, definitely gonna buy it on android
I love flip so much its super inspiring and sounds fantastic. My wife is always telling me, stop recording your stomps and things but then i play her what i made and shes like wow
I was literally looking at the teenage engineering calculators yesterday and I found your app today, downloaded it for android and I'm happy so far. Keep up the good work!
I **love** flip, i'm glad there's an android version out so more people can experience it! Do you think you and the team will ever add some more playful/experimental modes like the OP1?
$2000 gimmicky synth sampler or a $10 DAW lite! Thankyou andrew for your vision of music accessibility for everyone. Much love and keep doing you, its what we all love
Really glad you made this video and flip, picked it up and was amazed at how simple it was to figure out and make some fun sampled beats using my voice and things around me. Maybe someday I’ll get the op-1, but for now flip is a great useful tool.
I had somehow missed the Flip app was a thing so thanks for bringing attention to the sale! I grabbed it last night and had fun on my lunch break today learning about the app and messing around. This is gonna be great!
8:40 As I'm sure Andrew is aware, or maybe he forgot, if you Shift + Lift on OP-1 it lifts all four tracks, you can then drop (paste) them out multiple times. You don't have to do each track at a time. Gonna pickup Flip for iOS now though - hadn't come across that at all. Being midi sequencing based it's probably more like OP-Z than OP-1.
Looks incredible and I'm definitely getting it, after all these years watching and enjoying your contet is more than fair. Just a final question that I haven't seen anywhere, is there any way to 'export' the proejct, tracks, midi files with automation / etc to a conventional DAW on your computer ? i.e. Logic Pro X ?
Can’t export midi files, but you can export lots of audio - Export button on the patterns page exports your song and you can choose just master or master + stems. Tape icon does a live recording (quantized to 1 bar) of whatever is happening in the app and gives you the master + stems
I recently went deeper down the Pure Data rabbit hole than I ever have before, and yeah, I dunno if I'm ever spending another dollar on anything marketed as a sequencer. Made a multichannel midi sequencer with pattern chaining to replace my keystep pro when I needed more than 4 midi channels at once, then built a midi looper with unquantized/sample rate timing, and today I got them to sync up together (with the loop length matching some multiple of the length of one of the sequencer channels). Feels so much better to be able to tweak something until it behaves just as I want, instead of having to beg and hope that a firmware update somehow enables it (or more likely, just deal with not ever having that feature). And then you consider the price and it's just like.. of course I'd rather take the DIY approach. Cool to see that apps like Flip exist to make it even easier.. zero personal dev time with that, just get it for the super cheap price and get started.
Something I like about my OP-1 is that you can get around many of the storage issues by linking it to a computer. You can save projects there and fully remove them from the device. You can also add custom sounds people have uploaded online.
What a gift to the musical world. Bless you! I'm downloading FLIP for Android as we speak and recommending it to two iOS ONLY artists that I respect. But a nice meal with the sales, brother!
Great news Android is in the game! I was already thinking I need to buy an iPhone to get Flip. Kudos to you Andrew and to the dev team you are working with. Already bought it and wow! That pad response! I honestly expected much more latency
Andrew, glad you made this! I wanted flip but couldn't get it on my google phone. I recently picked up an ipad and got flip on there and it's seriously so cool and good for my creative flow. I was wondering if I should try waiting for a sale but $10 isn't much and flip is clearly worth every dollar, but now I see I wouldn't have had to wait long lol. Glad it's on android now too :) When I first saw the OP-1 (probably from your videos) I thought it was the coolest thing and wanted one a lot, but it was so pricy that there was no way I could have justified it. When I started using flip it reminded me of the OP-1 and it struck me how they are so similar and yet flip is literally 1% of the price!
There seems to be the odd growing pain from other reviews but there are already responses about fixes and patches in the works for those issues. I am excited to mess about with it and watch it become the best version of itself.
I was on a break in work today and just saw your Instagram post saying it was on android and god damn did it make my day! Can't wait to make weird noises ^^
@@drfleka yes he did that, but he already mentioned this topic in an earlier Flip video. I think he still can make a video on the differences just by talking about his experience and discussions with the engineers.
I really enjoyed the Musical Production masterclass. But we should appreciate the skills of Andrew to edit all the videos, I think we all need a video showing de procces of editing a video. ❤
What do you think?
Flip on Android play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.flipsampler.flip
Flip on iOS apps.apple.com/us/app/flip-sampler/id1486629619
OP-1 Field bit.ly/3OaaDOg
FLIP FOR AMAZON FIRE TABLETS PLZ
I've had Flip for a couple of weeks and I'm really liking it! Something I've found is that it's maybe not the most user-friendly when it comes to trying to drag midi notes. I also haven't quite yet found a way to quantize the notes so they line up to the nearest 8th or 16th note. But I am loving it for the price :)
What about Windows and MacOS ?
Thank you for more flip sampler content! As a user I benefit from seeing you use it - monkey see monkey do lol
I tested Flip for the first time. Until now I had basically drum samplers and simple synths on my Android, most times the usability was really bad. After an hour of testing I can say that the workflow is not bad. The idea with the patterns reminds me a little bit of a very old version of fruity loops but I like that also. It's useful and fast. The piano roll and the sequencer is a bit fiddly but once you understand the idea and the handling behind it, it is also good to use. All in all, really good work! And the price is great.
Solution: Attach a $1200 USD phone to the back of the OP-1 on a hinge to create the ultimate $4210 portable sampling workstation.
You just nailed sarcasm.
The OP-Z actually does that with the iPhone though
Better carry my desktop...
Solution.... Get a single board Cyberdeck with keyboard and track pad (or wireless mouse) :D
😂
As an engineer I appreciate the honest comparison VS like just talking up the product you own. Its refreshing to see. Def gonna pic up this app next paycheck
Andrew, you should totally make a 4 artist challenge using your app.
I second this ❤
I third this
I fourth this. Ok done lol
YES PLEASE
4 PRODUCERS VS FLIP
Thanks for bringing it to android! Just picked it up. Can't wait to make some weird stuff!
Same here :D
Hey are you able to import audio from the internal storage? When I tap the import button it doesn't open the file manager app.
@@paudiaz4660 no, the "Import" function looks for files in a specific location so you need to use some other file manager to move your samples there. To me, this is a deal breaker, but hopefully this gets addressed soon.
I arrived at the right moment. I was sad reading in a year ago video that it wasn't available for Android 😄
It’s interesting that flip feels like it was built with the same philosophy as Ableton, but the OP-1 was built from the Protools philosophy. Ableton started off as a live looping tool for djs and electronic music performers, whereas protools has areas that are only designed the way they are because that’s how tape used to be.
Never thought of Pro Tools like that, but that makes so much sense.
Haven't even watched the video yet, just went straight to buy it. Been waiting a long time for this! Kudos to the developers you're working with, supporting both iOS and Android is by no means an easy task.
I love Flip especially when I’m on trips and wanna travel light but still make serious music ideas
Yo! Glad to see it's on Android now. I wasn't even mad and actually was really appreciative of your video explaining way back when why it was only iOS at the time. Actually put a lot of things into context with other app availability and such too. Excited to try it!
To be honest i’m more surprised it was released on IOS first. I own both android (pretty old one but it still works) and an iphone but iphone is a lot more limited when it comes to certain things
@@neek01 oh yeah, just ignore all the obvious financial and technical reasons, it’s all about the “certain things”.
@@neek01 It is! But if you get a chance to watch his earlier video (probably a year ago now or more) the high level explanation is that iPhone just has a limited number of models that makes it much easier to develop and test apps on. With Android, you have an ecosystem of hundreds of different devices to try and support making it much more difficult.
(There's a lot more to it than that so I def recommend that video!)
@@neek01 It is way easier to make iOS apps, both in the programming itself and in the compatibility and bug fixing. Also waywayway less people pirate it, and iOS has a lot less audio latency which is crucial for music making apps
@@neek01 audio is not one of those things lol. But android is catching up as shown here.
The most poilte dismantling of an opposing product I've ever seen. What you're providing for $10 is truly outstanding. Thank you!
Where is Behringer when we need him ? If he can make a direct competitor to the OP-1 (dear Uli, I said *competitor*, not copy), he is very welcome to.
One product that could be done is a portable keyboard/controller with a place to dock the smartphone. Then Flip could be adapted to work with the controller, and you have the best of both worlds. Behringer has done that with one of their digital mixers and that was a great idea.
You should definitely do some tutorials for your App!
I am a compleeeete beginner and was thinking about getting into Music with sampling in a fun way, your App is the perfect fit for that! But since I am a complete beginner, some good tutorials from yours truly would be amazing!
Thanks and greetings from Munich, Germany✌🏻
nevermiiind just saw you have tutorials🤦🏻♂️😂
I will definitely check them out :)
th-cam.com/users/flipsampler has several helpful videos :)
1:30 into the video and it's installed! I waited for this so long and my patience was rewarded. Huge props to you, this app is pure creativity sauce!
same here.
Yessss! 8 seconds into the video. Went to the description, clicked the link, bought, and now I'm back. Thank you!
I love that you 100% went to bat for the OP1 but still flexed HARD with Flip.
Great video, I'll definitely be getting the Android version of flip soon!
Cheers! Yah I love using both 🤷♀️ Music is fun 😊
@@andrewhuang true statement spoken (written? commented?) here
I’ve never seen someone really really try to sell the thing that there competing with almost more then there own product and somehow sell there own product better lol
Your app looks amazing. You've taken the very best bits of a DAW and managed to shrink them into a smartphone app in a really logical and intuitive way. I love the interface, very clean 👍
In Australia it's $2300, and set up in stores aimed at children to play with. So I can see where the marketing bend is going with that
thank you so much for bringing it to android
so many teams decide not to (which is fine - it's the 'more bugs, less users' issue with more diverse platforms). Even if it's buggier, slower, whatever, I'm so grateful to have the option. Love your stuff!!!
I love that your still doing videos on things you’ve done before
I made sure to hit like and comment EXACTLY at the moment that you said "AND ANDROID" because I want to encourage more creativity apps on android :3
i dont see myself making music on my phone (sorry andrew), but this was the nail in the coffin for any casual "i think i want an op-1" daydreams.
Now on Android?! Sold!!!!
I'm a metal guy primarily, but I've been doing a ton with VCV Rack because of your modular synth videos. I think Flip is gonna be what ropes me into sampling and beat-making. Thank you Andrew for being such an inspiration!
You should check out SunVox too if you are into the modular way. Not as powerful or versatile as the library of Rack modules but for running on a phone it is an absolute hidden gem. Having a sampler and tracker at its core is also insane for sample based breaks and what-not.
One think you could also take from the op-1: ''Animations make everything better". Basically just meaning that you should add a lot of cool animations to Flip.
Double that. The effect visualizers help to prozess what parameters are changing how way better then the knobs
This
No. The screen space should be left for practical UI choices.
@@44gg37 yeah you make a good point. As a natural limitation of apps on modern phones, everything is on screen: both the buttons for input and all of the indications of output.
@@44gg37 Must agree wit this. Every inch of screen real estate is too important. I'm fine with my ears telling me i'm changing something rather than some animation. Although, it isn't impossible to incorporate those animations in a far more meaningful way. Maybe start with a single effect that is completely animated and control that effect animation as you change parameters.
Andrew, you are a god. Can't believe you're actually 38!
He looks both 18 and 28 but not 38 😭
He actually is wtf
Ikr! Nice legs too 😊 Andrew's hot
What!?!?
holy damn
I've been waiting and waiting and it's finally here! Thank you! I'll be sure to buy it ASAP! :D 🎉🎉
i have been waiting for this day! and i seriously thought about buying an iphone for music purposes. thank you for solving this for me and for all your work :)
Flip is way better on a tablet than a phone btw. Automation in flip gets the creative juices going. I love bringing in long samples and automating the start parameter.
One of my favorite tricks too!
MsMadLemon’s tracker music taught me the value of modulating the start point, it’s a very useful effect indeed!
So so excited this is finally on Android! Looks great, huge thanks for this endeavor!!
The ONLY thing this app REALLY needs now is a sample looping feature!
Imagine all the granular possibilities!!!
Expanded bouncing capabilities would be fantastic.
Agree, need some more features.
Wait, so you can't use audio samples using the microphone or external audio files ? Because that is what I was planning on doing. I wanted to sample audio from my non-midi keyboard and loop that in the software, and modify it into a song.
Maybe I should stick with a PC. 🖥
I second this post 😊
@@matthewmathis62 I'm guessing you can play samples as one shots but not like record a piano note, cut out the beginning and end and loop it into a pad sound if that makes sense
We recently got the OP-1 Field at school and I finally get the hype. It's just fun to play with and I'd love to have one to mess around in public transport, but I just don't think it's worth the €2k. For that money I'd rather buy a couple of big boy synths. Glad to see flip is on Android now. Hadn't expected that. I'm not a big mobile DAW user but I'm glad to support you and give it a try!
Great job on this Andrew and congratulations on getting Flip on Android 🙌🏼
Ngl I still want an OP-1 lol
It’s just so slick and badass! I love collecting little instruments like my Orba and stuff.. I like riding my OneWheel to a park, having a picnic and making some random music for a while and not saving any of it. Even if it’s incredible! I NEVER save it because it inspires me to find it again and I usually find something different and amazing in that chase when I get home or I’ll find a new beat or groove in my head on the ride home but then I might feel limited or obligated to use what I saved. So I never save anything during my music adventures. They’re just for inspiration, practice and fun.
I’ve only ever broken my rule once and it was a song that some little girl at the park really loved and I promised I’d email it to her mom when I got home..
I've got the original OP-1 for the past year or so and I've so far made... zero tracks with it. On the flip side, made plenty more sound doodles with my phone for the simple fact that it fits in my pocket and is always on me. Looking forward to getting a newer iPhone, not a newer OP-1.
I feel the opposite. OP-1F does it for me way better than other ios apps at the moment
I’ll take the OP1 from you! -Me and Musical Gods
okay, but youve just put an image in my mind of an OP-1 that was switch joycon compatible. just slot those bad bois into the sides, put it in my backpack, and,,, forget that its in there...
@@vetchable Don't they make LSDJ for the Switch? It's a missed opportunity for real. Guess the SteamDeck is best for the portable gaming+music combo.
I feel like this video is @ me because I've been complaining about no flip on android for so long.
THANK YOU ANDREW
This is the most scathing but fair criticism of $2,000 OP-1 I saw so far. Good job 🙂
I love my OP-1 Field. It's got an intangible that makes it enjoyable to write music on. For me there's nothing worse than making music on phone apps. Judging the OP-1 Field by conventional metrics doesn't work. It's got a playful character and you create happy accidents all the time. People who come to my house pick it up and lose themselves. The Field might be more enjoyable at times than my full size studio of synths. It's like a pet synthesizer.
Now a days, for the price of an OP-1 you can get a standalone Ableton Push 3.
Flip is out on Android!!! I paused and bought it immediately. So grateful to the devs for the colossal effort it must have involved to support this ambitious app on such a variety of devices. This will make an excellent replacement (and more!) for my PO-32 that I recently broke. :')
You should try Koala sampler too
I was checking your app few hours before lol. Much love to you from Lebanon
YOOOOO i've been waiting for Flip to come to android, today is a good day
I might have to try that app out! I've always been looking for a cool beat maker app, and I def support u and this channel!
making beats on Flip on my mom's iPhone (I have an android, lmao) got me into music production and now I'm rolling with ableton! thanks so much for making this app, definitely gonna buy it on android
This is a super well done video to showcase your app Andrew! I just picked it up.
You are so inspirational, the Flip app is really awesome.
for years, i refreshed the playstore countless time to see if there was a new android flip apps or not.
now is the day
I love flip so much its super inspiring and sounds fantastic. My wife is always telling me, stop recording your stomps and things but then i play her what i made and shes like wow
I was literally looking at the teenage engineering calculators yesterday and I found your app today, downloaded it for android and I'm happy so far. Keep up the good work!
I’d be interested to see a comparison between ableton note and flip!
Instant buy. Thank you and the team working on this app so much.
I **love** flip, i'm glad there's an android version out so more people can experience it!
Do you think you and the team will ever add some more playful/experimental modes like the OP1?
$2000 gimmicky synth sampler or a $10 DAW lite! Thankyou andrew for your vision of music accessibility for everyone. Much love and keep doing you, its what we all love
I've been playing around with the app for the past hour, and honestly I've been having so much fun!
Andrew, your app is great, so far I've been having lots of mobile fun with it...
Instant purchase from me, just like I said in your original Flip video lol. THANK YOU ANDREW!
FLIP is great! I used in with a film score last year, just messing up samples I uploaded and made some noise. Good stuff!
Was waiting for this one! Thx for the Android release
immediately downloaded it
thank you for getting it to android!
So glad you brought this to android. As soon as you said "its on android!" I went straight to the app store and bought it.
You’re video production is so clean Andrew! I’ll have to watch the rest of the video after work
YOOOOO, I've been waiting for FLIP for android for so long!
The quality of the effects on OP1 is amazing
Purchased! (Flip :) Thank you Andrew, you are a total inspiration!!
Just bought the app seconds ago as soon as learning it came out on android, I'm hyped as hell to try it out!
Thank you!!! Just installed on my Galaxy Tab. Gonna have fun playing around with flip sampler!
psyched to be getting this great looking app on android! soon as i saw it was available it was an instant no brainer purchase
oh i love that mp3 compression on the op1 field. gorgeous
Really glad you made this video and flip, picked it up and was amazed at how simple it was to figure out and make some fun sampled beats using my voice and things around me. Maybe someday I’ll get the op-1, but for now flip is a great useful tool.
LET’S GO ANDREW HE DID IT WOOO
Slight learning curve, but what a powerful app Flip is! Kudos for packing so much in. Looking forward to what I create.
The ending is amazing.
YESSS! Just grabbed it on Android. Looking forward to some beats on the go!
I had somehow missed the Flip app was a thing so thanks for bringing attention to the sale! I grabbed it last night and had fun on my lunch break today learning about the app and messing around. This is gonna be great!
I've been waiting for this since the apple release! Just bought my copy! 🤘 Thanks, Andrew!
8:40 As I'm sure Andrew is aware, or maybe he forgot, if you Shift + Lift on OP-1 it lifts all four tracks, you can then drop (paste) them out multiple times. You don't have to do each track at a time. Gonna pickup Flip for iOS now though - hadn't come across that at all. Being midi sequencing based it's probably more like OP-Z than OP-1.
3:22 That is the most bad ass visual for effect parameters anyone will ever see.
I didn't realise Flip was available on Android! I've been waiting for so long!!!
I can't wait to try this out its really amazing thank you!
SOLD!
Finally on Android. Thanks for your hard work.
instant flip android purchase, thank you papa andrew
Bought the Android version before the video finished. Now off to play around!
Andrew you absolute genious. Im gonna cry.
Looks incredible and I'm definitely getting it, after all these years watching and enjoying your contet is more than fair. Just a final question that I haven't seen anywhere, is there any way to 'export' the proejct, tracks, midi files with automation / etc to a conventional DAW on your computer ? i.e. Logic Pro X ?
Can’t export midi files, but you can export lots of audio - Export button on the patterns page exports your song and you can choose just master or master + stems. Tape icon does a live recording (quantized to 1 bar) of whatever is happening in the app and gives you the master + stems
I recently went deeper down the Pure Data rabbit hole than I ever have before, and yeah, I dunno if I'm ever spending another dollar on anything marketed as a sequencer. Made a multichannel midi sequencer with pattern chaining to replace my keystep pro when I needed more than 4 midi channels at once, then built a midi looper with unquantized/sample rate timing, and today I got them to sync up together (with the loop length matching some multiple of the length of one of the sequencer channels). Feels so much better to be able to tweak something until it behaves just as I want, instead of having to beg and hope that a firmware update somehow enables it (or more likely, just deal with not ever having that feature). And then you consider the price and it's just like.. of course I'd rather take the DIY approach. Cool to see that apps like Flip exist to make it even easier.. zero personal dev time with that, just get it for the super cheap price and get started.
I love the way figure added notes with those kind of arpegios..
Yay! thanks for making flip for android!
Would love to see more audio interface support for Flip, for those of us that want to use it in a more dedicated setup, rather than for on the go use
Is there an interface you’re trying to use that doesn’t work?
I've used my focusrite 2i2 plenty of times with my Ipad, no flaws whatsoever
I have an 18i8, and it samples mic input 1 as if it is just the left audio track, and I have found no way to adjust it.
Not sure if there is a setting I haven’t been able to find
@@jimmyliddell2072 I don't remember that happening before, I'll check if it occurs to mine as well
Something I like about my OP-1 is that you can get around many of the storage issues by linking it to a computer. You can save projects there and fully remove them from the device. You can also add custom sounds people have uploaded online.
ANDROIIIIIIID I'M SO HYPED
Thanks Andrew, as an Android user, I'll definitely check this out. Looks really solid.
LOL! The bath scene! 🤣🤣
What a gift to the musical world. Bless you! I'm downloading FLIP for Android as we speak and recommending it to two iOS ONLY artists that I respect. But a nice meal with the sales, brother!
Wheyy I have been looking forward to seeing you with the new op-1!!
Great news Android is in the game!
I was already thinking I need to buy an iPhone to get Flip.
Kudos to you Andrew and to the dev team you are working with.
Already bought it and wow! That pad response! I honestly expected much more latency
Got the app immediately. I love how it never lags. I've got a six years old phone and there are no performance issues at all for me
Andrew, glad you made this! I wanted flip but couldn't get it on my google phone. I recently picked up an ipad and got flip on there and it's seriously so cool and good for my creative flow. I was wondering if I should try waiting for a sale but $10 isn't much and flip is clearly worth every dollar, but now I see I wouldn't have had to wait long lol. Glad it's on android now too :)
When I first saw the OP-1 (probably from your videos) I thought it was the coolest thing and wanted one a lot, but it was so pricy that there was no way I could have justified it. When I started using flip it reminded me of the OP-1 and it struck me how they are so similar and yet flip is literally 1% of the price!
There seems to be the odd growing pain from other reviews but there are already responses about fixes and patches in the works for those issues. I am excited to mess about with it and watch it become the best version of itself.
I was on a break in work today and just saw your Instagram post saying it was on android and god damn did it make my day! Can't wait to make weird noises ^^
You’re an incredible human. Gonna buy flip and I’m sure there will be even more improvements to this amazing looking app. 🙏🏻❤️🤙🏻
Would love to hear more about the difference in developing for Android and iPhone.
He probably didn't write code for the app, apps are made by programming engineers. He just hired them and gave his ideas and feedback.
Yeah, good point.
@@drfleka yes he did that, but he already mentioned this topic in an earlier Flip video. I think he still can make a video on the differences just by talking about his experience and discussions with the engineers.
Thank you so much for the extra effort to bring this to Android.
I really enjoyed the Musical Production masterclass. But we should appreciate the skills of Andrew to edit all the videos, I think we all need a video showing de procces of editing a video. ❤
Thanks for getting it on android, will definitely get it soon!