T-1 leans toward improvisational techno and unexpected results, probably twisting knobs and not caring about the big picture of seeing on silicon buttons all tracks at once and what they are doing,, hands on manipulation but not going really deep into control. The Oxi One is far deeper and could be the hub of a studio containing MIDI gear and Eurorack, more emphasis on control and visualizing the entire pattern, less on turning a bunch of knobs to see what happens.
@@Digiphex thanks for a great overview. How do you rate the randomise and auto generation functions of each, as you say the T1 is a good improvisational tool, can the Oxi One do this as well?
@@waddy707 Yes the Oxi can do pretty much everything the T-1 does but is a little more menu intensive for some of it. The Oxi does not have preset algorithms in it other than the Mutable Grids section of the Oxi One which is a preset drum algorithm and is not random. But the T-1 has some preset algorithms that can be varied with random. If you check the T-1 manual you will see how there are 8 algorithms for certain things. I would say if you are an improv performer then the T-1 or if you like to have it all set up and just do a small bit of improv and want a complete solution bringing together your MIDI instruments and Eurorack then the Oxi. Or do like most people and get both!
Yes you may. There is nothing synced, I am using Ableton as a sound module only. I like to have a track per drum sound so I can tune the drums chromatically using T-1.
No, and there is no reason for them to be, they are not pad for live playing, however the torso is a beast for live if you learn to play it like an instrument.
Good old house beats, lovely!
I’m so glad you have done this tutorial and can’t wait to try it. Do you think the T-1 is a keeper? 🙌
I like to rotate gear and there is a lot of duplication with the Oxi One but I like the immediacy of the encoders. I'll keep it around awhile :)
Can you make comparison of the T1 and Oxi One? I’m still stuck on the fence. What do they have in common & what are there strengths?
T-1 leans toward improvisational techno and unexpected results, probably twisting knobs and not caring about the big picture of seeing on silicon buttons all tracks at once and what they are doing,, hands on manipulation but not going really deep into control. The Oxi One is far deeper and could be the hub of a studio containing MIDI gear and Eurorack, more emphasis on control and visualizing the entire pattern, less on turning a bunch of knobs to see what happens.
@@Digiphex thanks for a great overview. How do you rate the randomise and auto generation functions of each, as you say the T1 is a good improvisational tool, can the Oxi One do this as well?
@@waddy707 Yes the Oxi can do pretty much everything the T-1 does but is a little more menu intensive for some of it. The Oxi does not have preset algorithms in it other than the Mutable Grids section of the Oxi One which is a preset drum algorithm and is not random. But the T-1 has some preset algorithms that can be varied with random. If you check the T-1 manual you will see how there are 8 algorithms for certain things. I would say if you are an improv performer then the T-1 or if you like to have it all set up and just do a small bit of improv and want a complete solution bringing together your MIDI instruments and Eurorack then the Oxi. Or do like most people and get both!
@@Digiphex great explanation. Thanks again.
Nice, can you send / export / save the midi tracks to a DAW?
Great stuff
The CCs aren’t fixed, you can edit them to any number.
True. Pre-defined probably was a better word choice than fixed.
May I know what DAW is synced up with this T-1 there ?
Yes you may. There is nothing synced, I am using Ableton as a sound module only. I like to have a track per drum sound so I can tune the drums chromatically using T-1.
@@Digiphex That's nice. Thank you for the reply too. : >
Are the pads velocity sensitive?
No, and there is no reason for them to be, they are not pad for live playing, however the torso is a beast for live if you learn to play it like an instrument.
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Keyboard mode only works when sequencer is running btw
much better purchase than a seqtrak, I think.
Actually it pairs great with the Seqtrak. And the Seqtrak will power it over USB-C.
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