@@Neoncrusader-oo1ij sure dude, I actually go much deeper into my iPad workflows in this mini-series I made: th-cam.com/play/PLHzgEbQwIjLdI63AWvRLZTzw6csS77g7Y.html&si=ocrHlF-ZANrNfdom In short I got modular to interface to iPad where I process the audio and record it. The videos will show you all though.
I like your approuch on making music. What do you prefer about the OXI in comparising to the T1? I like the tutorials about the T1 much more. It seems to be an easier handling at all. Good for live-jamming. The OXI needs more in-depth-diving but has more features and is more versatile. Can handle an ipad mini the audio processing?
@@markzenk178 hey dude! The iPad mini 6 is great for music production and remember all these devices are is midi controllers so I don’t think a lot of processing in the iPad side is involved, all that happens on the device. The Oxi One and the Torso T-1 have some feature overlap but they are not the same in regard to workflow, both are very immediate once you know them. A key difference which will let you know which you prefer is muscle memory. The Torso wants you to just play it and remember it’s shift combos etc and once you get into that space with it you can develop a real state of flow, it’s really nice in that regard but you have to get to that level to feel it’s true value I think. Personally I love the Torso for this and miss having one. The Oxi One is amazing for me as a controller that generates melodic ideas that you can sculpt over time. It’s have the Euclidean features of the Torso but it does a lot more than that, it’s incredibly deep and for that will fit into more workflows I think. I find it very inspiring and I won’t be selling it. Know this though, both of these devices are serious RTFM devices, to really reap the benefit of their feature set you have to put the time in but they will reward you for doing so. I made a video a while back that was just torso plus iPad and the run up to that video was a pretty solid week of just learning and developing some muscle memory but yeah, once you’re over that then it’s very immediate.
@@G0nz0uk thank you dude! Yes it’s fx and recording only. I’m using a delay called Other Desert Cities. That goes into FabFilter Saturn for some saturation. Then there’s an app called transit for performance multi fx but I didn’t use it much at all here. Lastly we go into a reverb called EOS2. Normally I’d add normal end of chain stuff like. Compressors and limiters etc but in this jam I didn’t want to squash the sound to much, preferred to let the level sit low and let it have room for movement.
Very nice 😊shoutout to the iPad users! Cool painting in the background. Subbed!
@@3rdPersonProductions thank you and I love the iPad, it’s in everything I do musically pretty much, so powerful!
@@streetdoghanoi can you explain how do you use the ipad exactly in this modular dawless set up ? amazing work
@@Neoncrusader-oo1ij sure dude, I actually go much deeper into my iPad workflows in this mini-series I made:
th-cam.com/play/PLHzgEbQwIjLdI63AWvRLZTzw6csS77g7Y.html&si=ocrHlF-ZANrNfdom
In short I got modular to interface to iPad where I process the audio and record it. The videos will show you all though.
@@streetdoghanoi thx a lot. great set up.
Beautiful 🙏
@@ondraJams thanks for listening dude! ❤️❤️
cool!
Thank you for listening!
Very atmospheric and beauty sound! Great job ❤
Thanks for the kind words dude! ❤️
Sounds awesome and mesmerizing!
Thank you so much and Merry Christmas! 🎄❤️🎄
Loving this
@@neilhartop1979 thanks dude, more to come!
Fantastic!!! 🤩🤩
Thank you I’m glad you enjoyed it dude!
Amazing!!!
@@oxiinstruments thank you and thanks for the share! ❤️❤️❤️
Brilliant sound
@@jcjc195 thanks dude! ❤️
Bliss... it's perfect❤
Merry Christmas mum! X
beautiful
Thanks dude ❤
Nicely done!
@@Bata9999 thanks for listening dude! ❤️
I like your approuch on making music. What do you prefer about the OXI in comparising to the T1? I like the tutorials about the T1 much more. It seems to be an easier handling at all. Good for live-jamming. The OXI needs more in-depth-diving but has more features and is more versatile.
Can handle an ipad mini the audio processing?
@@markzenk178 hey dude! The iPad mini 6 is great for music production and remember all these devices are is midi controllers so I don’t think a lot of processing in the iPad side is involved, all that happens on the device.
The Oxi One and the Torso T-1 have some feature overlap but they are not the same in regard to workflow, both are very immediate once you know them. A key difference which will let you know which you prefer is muscle memory. The Torso wants you to just play it and remember it’s shift combos etc and once you get into that space with it you can develop a real state of flow, it’s really nice in that regard but you have to get to that level to feel it’s true value I think. Personally I love the Torso for this and miss having one.
The Oxi One is amazing for me as a controller that generates melodic ideas that you can sculpt over time. It’s have the Euclidean features of the Torso but it does a lot more than that, it’s incredibly deep and for that will fit into more workflows I think. I find it very inspiring and I won’t be selling it.
Know this though, both of these devices are serious RTFM devices, to really reap the benefit of their feature set you have to put the time in but they will reward you for doing so.
I made a video a while back that was just torso plus iPad and the run up to that video was a pretty solid week of just learning and developing some muscle memory but yeah, once you’re over that then it’s very immediate.
This really nice, thanks for sharing, M32 has an amazing sound. Can I ask what involvement the iPad has? Is it for effects if so what ones do you use?
@@G0nz0uk thank you dude! Yes it’s fx and recording only. I’m using a delay called Other Desert Cities. That goes into FabFilter Saturn for some saturation. Then there’s an app called transit for performance multi fx but I didn’t use it much at all here. Lastly we go into a reverb called EOS2. Normally I’d add normal end of chain stuff like. Compressors and limiters etc but in this jam I didn’t want to squash the sound to much, preferred to let the level sit low and let it have room for movement.