Ridiculous price aside, my biggest problem with OP-1, despite all these built-in creative tools, I've yet to see someone making fat sounding beats out of it. But maybe that's just me. With the Move though, you see people making amazing sounding beats with it in all styles within a week after launch. As for the Move it has two outstanding features IMO: It's immediacy as it just begs for instant beat making. And the seamless integration with Ableton Live which solves the biggest question with these types of devices: Now what?
There are good beatmakers with the OP-1. You can see the older days of red means recording, son wu, and some others. I am not sure how to put it, but in the OP-1 field, you need to have it to know what it is. It is also very polarizing; you either love it or hate it. In my case, I some days love it and some days hate it, but overall, I love it. I still reach out for it more than I do for Move, though that changes occasionally! I really agree with what you said about the move. That is the biggest up for me. Everything "ends" in the groove boxes, and this one really solves the "now what" question. Thank you for your insights!
@coacopaco well, the concept of the op-1 is built around the 4 track audiotape, where everything is committed and no changes can be made. The Move is more akin to the op-z, a midi sequencer where you can go back and change everything.
@@malwida1022 well you’re right on that but still they are similarly sized, portable, battery powered synth/samplers/sequencer. You are right the the workflow is night and day, but still I don’t think it is a crazy comparison!
Hello, you can select which tracks you send the midi data from. You can connect them via USB, but the MIDI capabilities in move are very wonky. Perhaps in the next update it would be more solid! Thank you for tuning in!
Thanks man !! I really loved the video ! I was looking specifically for a comparison between these two
Thank you! :)
Ridiculous price aside, my biggest problem with OP-1, despite all these built-in creative tools, I've yet to see someone making fat sounding beats out of it. But maybe that's just me. With the Move though, you see people making amazing sounding beats with it in all styles within a week after launch.
As for the Move it has two outstanding features IMO: It's immediacy as it just begs for instant beat making. And the seamless integration with Ableton Live which solves the biggest question with these types of devices: Now what?
There are good beatmakers with the OP-1. You can see the older days of red means recording, son wu, and some others. I am not sure how to put it, but in the OP-1 field, you need to have it to know what it is. It is also very polarizing; you either love it or hate it. In my case, I some days love it and some days hate it, but overall, I love it. I still reach out for it more than I do for Move, though that changes occasionally!
I really agree with what you said about the move. That is the biggest up for me. Everything "ends" in the groove boxes, and this one really solves the "now what" question. Thank you for your insights!
Agreed. The synth sounds from the OP-1 here, I would not be happy with at all …
Honestly, this is like comparing a dishwasher to a TV…
Is it though? To me they aren't that different except for the price😂
@coacopaco well, the concept of the op-1 is built around the 4 track audiotape, where everything is committed and no changes can be made. The Move is more akin to the op-z, a midi sequencer where you can go back and change everything.
@@malwida1022 well you’re right on that but still they are similarly sized, portable, battery powered synth/samplers/sequencer. You are right the the workflow is night and day, but still I don’t think it is a crazy comparison!
Which one is the ‘dishwasher’, lol … ?
@kierenmoore3236 the white one of course ;-)
Is an OP-1 what you consider "the competition" or "anything else"? 😂
The op 1 has a ridiculous workflow. what kind of sequencer is that? Give me the move any day.
I see what you say that but I prefer the op 1 to sequence melodies!
The device audio is way too low vs the key clicks. At first I thought it was the synth adsr 😂
Not a bad idea 😂
Thank you for comparing the two this is super informative! Do you know if you can use the pads on the move to play the OP one?
Hello, you can select which tracks you send the midi data from. You can connect them via USB, but the MIDI capabilities in move are very wonky. Perhaps in the next update it would be more solid!
Thank you for tuning in!
Prepare to have your ears blown out if you have headphones . 🤦♂️.
Sorry about that!