@@SoundGhost nice! im hearing so many mixed reviews on it, not sure what to make from it, especially with stuff like push 3 standalone at a similar price... I like the idea of sampling instruments and putting in one shots to make quick compositions on the fly, but if its worth it
@@itsdrawkcab5899 Yeah it's completely different to something like a Push 3, which is a lot more powerful, but you can't exactly sling a Push into a backpack and jam/sample with it like you can an OP-1. It's the simplicity of the OP-1 that I enjoy, personally. Think of it more like a phone with a small selection of instrument/sequencer apps and a dedicated tape multitracker, rather than something that's designed to replace a DAW.
Pretty amazing that this came out of that thing.
Good evening! Thank you for the awesome music 🎶. Very cool 😎. Have a great weekend 😀. Mark Bensette Aux Bois 🇨🇦.
@soundGhost would love to see a tutorial on how you create your ambient pieces on the OP-1
I love this. I don't even own an OP-1, but I bought this pack, just for the samples, for my ambient project. Such good vibes!
Thanks Ando! ☺
This pack is awesome. Thank you so much for making such a useful set of sounds!
Thanks! Glad you enjoy it ☺️
this is art
got yourself a new sub here
hails from drauglur from germany
That’s great! What speaker are you running your sound through?
It’s going into an audio interface and then recorded with Ableton :)
How do you like the op1 field?
It's incredible, albeit quite pricey. use it every day.
@@SoundGhost nice! im hearing so many mixed reviews on it, not sure what to make from it, especially with stuff like push 3 standalone at a similar price... I like the idea of sampling instruments and putting in one shots to make quick compositions on the fly, but if its worth it
@@itsdrawkcab5899 Yeah it's completely different to something like a Push 3, which is a lot more powerful, but you can't exactly sling a Push into a backpack and jam/sample with it like you can an OP-1. It's the simplicity of the OP-1 that I enjoy, personally. Think of it more like a phone with a small selection of instrument/sequencer apps and a dedicated tape multitracker, rather than something that's designed to replace a DAW.
but why i need a 2000 bucks thing for sound that makes vcvrack for free?
It doesn't invent the sound. It invents how you interact with it.
Why buy an expensive or even moderate car when the cheapest you can find will get you from A-B.