I'd also like to chime in saying I've had my OP-1 for many many years yet I'm still learning cool tricks from these videos! I didn't know about resampling via the tape that's a great one. Thanks Professor J!
The lift and drop is really interesting. I sort of wish that these videos included something that we were doing together. Like, a follow along build a beat or something. I'm not sure all the information is sticking for me. Like the lift and drop, even though you explain it so plainly.
Resynthesizing your loops or samples is how I have made a lot of music in Ableton! Slow it down/make it time stretch, automate time shifts, change the bpm again, repeat. I like weird sounds though.
I programmed a set of drum loops in the finger sequencer. can i save these patterns some where? or do you just write them as you need them, only in those 14 spots? i notice they play with the other drum sets as well...
Is there any way to go back , to a sample in the drum engine after you record it directly to the op 1 from audio in or radio for example? Every time I try to save the snapshot to one of the eight I lose the sample I recorded.
Great series delivered by the person you most wanted it from!
For real thank you for these dude, they’ve been so helpful. This thing is bottomless
Great videos! Making me crave for an OP-1 once again...
I'd also like to chime in saying I've had my OP-1 for many many years yet I'm still learning cool tricks from these videos! I didn't know about resampling via the tape that's a great one. Thanks Professor J!
This series is so helpful. Thank you. Please make one for the Moog Grandmother :)
Aaand FIRST AGAIN! 😎 now Ill watch all of these cause I know waay to little about the op-1 considering having had it for like 10(?) years soon 😅
the best guide for op-1 ! many thanx and happy to you
How did I never know about that multiple effects method using the drum sampler? That is mad
Yea, ive had the op-1 for almost a year and im learning tricks I didnt think about.
This series is FANTASTIC!!!! Thank you !!!!
4:56 Björk comes preloaded!
The lift and drop is really interesting.
I sort of wish that these videos included something that we were doing together. Like, a follow along build a beat or something.
I'm not sure all the information is sticking for me. Like the lift and drop, even though you explain it so plainly.
Resynthesizing your loops or samples is how I have made a lot of music in Ableton! Slow it down/make it time stretch, automate time shifts, change the bpm again, repeat. I like weird sounds though.
Can't wait until I am at the point where this is helpful for me.
jeremy you seriously made to get that damn thing today. i want to see those mokeys tho. where can i find them??just want to see them :)
you are a genius
These videos are very good, Jeremy. Have you made similar videos about the OP-Z?
I programmed a set of drum loops in the finger sequencer. can i save these patterns some where? or do you just write them as you need them, only in those 14 spots? i notice they play with the other drum sets as well...
Whats the outro song called?????
I came here for the drum envelope :D
3:08 what did you do? How did you make the sample wave grow bigger (louder) all the sudden?
i want to try to answer you but i don’t understand your question?
Is there any way to go back , to a sample in the drum engine after you record it directly to the op 1 from audio in or radio for example? Every time I try to save the snapshot to one of the eight I lose the sample I recorded.
what do you mean exactly? maybe i can help but im not sure if i understand your question
Plz slow down man