THANK YOU!!! Much appreciate you taking the time to do this for us all. I hate the deal with the battery, or rather the fact of lack of being able to get a replacement still. But i love it so much i almost wanna get second one if this goes out on me. The sequencer on this machine with added punch in effects, tape track, etc. is just so awesome, But yeah thanks again for the contribution!! 🙂
Thanks a lot! With the dropping files to folder method, it works well for drums but not for synth, for synth it works only when I use the sample recording method. Would you know what could be the reason? I make sure to have less than 6 seconds files.
Holy shit, thank you. I was pulling my hair out figuring out if i needed the drum utility or not. You summarized all information i needed to know. I love Teenage Engineering products, but their customer experience is awful. They do update their devices, but their manuals aren't comprehensive (and the op-z doesn't have a pdf i can print), the website is clunky and confusing, i hear the customer support is terrible. I can't get a new battery apparently..... the fact that the op-z has four separate ways to load drum packs, and they're not all fully cross compatible. But one time i asked for a feature to be included, and then they actually did it. Which gives me the feeling the company is fully run by music programming nerds and who's only auxiliary staff is like... a customer service/distribution team of 5 people, a CFO, and the janitor for the building, lol.
Thanks for your comment. Yea, I believe they are a good company for many reasons. And I think they are more artists and designers than corporate giant with a large customer service department. A bit more boutique but that sense. And they happen to make some really innovative products. Enjoy your OP-Z. Hope you get your issue resolved.
There’s a guy who released some products for the OP-Z, Zeta under the name Digi Toys. These are 3d printed. Here’s a link: digi-toys.wixsite.com/digitouch/knobs
Thanks so much for the video!!!!! It was really helpful. I'd like to ask a couple of questions. How do you play the saved .opz files on a PC as songs? And how do you save or export the songs you created to a PC as .mp3 or other music formats?
@@OllieLoops i was also wondering with an Electribe 2, i really loved the ambient works of rbeny with it, but i love the portability and sample possibilities of the Opz.
@@Val_Cla no problem. I haven't had much experience with it, I just know it has many similar features and its at similar price point. It's basically a computer that you can customize so I think it has potential. It's worth looking into.
Thanks for your comment. There's several critical software apps that aren't supported on Catalina yet. And this is typical of major OS updates that there is a lag until the software catches up. The best thing to do is not wait on updating to Catalina until those critical software apps are supported. It's also wise to have a second computer that you keep on an older OS so that you don't have to worry about updates like this. If you have already updated to Catalina, you may need to wait for the software to catch up. Regarding the Drum Utility, theres a chance it may not be updated. You could create AIFFs in a DAW, Audacity, Audition or any decent audio editor, which isn't as convenient, but it is a solution. I hope that helps.
Update: Xfer Records, developer of the Drum Utility, said that they don't have plans to update the Utility for 64bit. But you can extract the .vst and use it in another host. I hope that helps.
hey i've got some questions about sample transfering: 1) All my custom packs are named in app like "User", but I named my .aif files differently. Why is it so? 2) Some of my packs have less than 24 sounds, but when I transfer it to the OP-Z, OP-Z duplicates the last sound of pack on all empty slots. I really don't like it. I just want a non-full pack. I will you appreciate for any advise! Thanks!
Hey, thanks for your questions. I'll try my best to help you. 1. I'm not sure about the naming convention other than the system may have predefined naming of various parameters and files. 2. I've seen sample repeating on the OPZ and OP1. It repeats the file to fill space, presumably because all keys need to be filled. A simple solution may be to add some blank space to the end of the .AIF files to fill the maximum time per file. The keys would technically have audio there, but it won't make a sound when those last keys are played. I hope that helps.
@@OllieLoops oh, thanks, but this method is not good for me, cause I very like to use a random step component, and it will be use these "empty" slots :( I will try to make and find full sample packs. Thanks again!
I have a question about the .engine files, as I don’t own an OP-1. I believe the OP-1 has much more customizable synths... can these be exported somehow to .engine files and placed on the OP-Z? Or are you stuck to the engines that come with the OP-Z and can you only change the parameters of the existing engines, and therefore, .engine is only a set of parameters?
Hey, great question. My understanding is that the OP-Z synths and drum engines are similar to those on the OP-1. The parameters are very similar and it would be easier for them to use what they already have developed. But when it comes to copying and pasting synth engines between them, I'm not certain that you can do that. The primary difference between them that I have noticed is that the OP-1 is designed to have a synth engine and then a preset within that engine. Whereas the OP-Z just has a singular synth engine which is also the present. I think this has to do with how they implemented the "plug" presets via the app. I'll do a little digging and see what I find on this. If anyone else knows, please comment here. Thanks!
Good question. New plugs need to be loaded via the app, but those are what TE has created. You can store your own preset by pressing track and selecting one of the major keys on the keyboard for 2 seconds. This will save a preset of the current parameters of the synth.
THANK YOU!!! Much appreciate you taking the time to do this for us all. I hate the deal with the battery, or rather the fact of lack of being able to get a replacement still. But i love it so much i almost wanna get second one if this goes out on me. The sequencer on this machine with added punch in effects, tape track, etc. is just so awesome, But yeah thanks again for the contribution!! 🙂
Thanks!
thanks for this, concise tutorial, I'm waiting for new synth engines and hopefully drum synth engines in the future.
Thanks.
Great tutorial and exactly what I was looking for, thank you!
Thanks
Thanks a lot! With the dropping files to folder method, it works well for drums but not for synth, for synth it works only when I use the sample recording method. Would you know what could be the reason? I make sure to have less than 6 seconds files.
Hey, thanks for your comment. Synths can be thought of as plugins on the OP-Z. They use synth engines instead of samples like the drum section.
Holy shit, thank you. I was pulling my hair out figuring out if i needed the drum utility or not. You summarized all information i needed to know.
I love Teenage Engineering products, but their customer experience is awful. They do update their devices, but their manuals aren't comprehensive (and the op-z doesn't have a pdf i can print), the website is clunky and confusing, i hear the customer support is terrible. I can't get a new battery apparently..... the fact that the op-z has four separate ways to load drum packs, and they're not all fully cross compatible.
But one time i asked for a feature to be included, and then they actually did it. Which gives me the feeling the company is fully run by music programming nerds and who's only auxiliary staff is like... a customer service/distribution team of 5 people, a CFO, and the janitor for the building, lol.
Thanks for your comment. Yea, I believe they are a good company for many reasons. And I think they are more artists and designers than corporate giant with a large customer service department. A bit more boutique but that sense. And they happen to make some really innovative products. Enjoy your OP-Z. Hope you get your issue resolved.
Hello thanks a lot for all your tutorial on Op-Z It helps me a lot … where did you get the knobs for the OP Z ?
There’s a guy who released some products for the OP-Z, Zeta under the name Digi Toys. These are 3d printed. Here’s a link:
digi-toys.wixsite.com/digitouch/knobs
@@OllieLoops thanks for your feedback i bought them and they are really good and this company is really top ...
Can you import an AIFF with multiple samples for instrument track like you can for drums?
Synth tracks use a sample with a single sound instance. Hope that helps.
thanks for the effort!
Thanks so much for the video!!!!! It was really helpful.
I'd like to ask a couple of questions. How do you play the saved .opz files on a PC as songs?
And how do you save or export the songs you created to a PC as .mp3 or other music formats?
Thanks so much for the tutorial ! I guess i'll soon have the money for one, still thinking a bit tho :)
Thanks! What other device(s) are you considering?
@@OllieLoops i was also wondering with an Electribe 2, i really loved the ambient works of rbeny with it, but i love the portability and sample possibilities of the Opz.
@@Val_Cla cool. you could check out the Critter and Guitari Organelle M as well.
@@OllieLoops thanks for the recommendation😊, i heard about it a bit, i'll try to dig deeper 😉
@@Val_Cla no problem. I haven't had much experience with it, I just know it has many similar features and its at similar price point. It's basically a computer that you can customize so I think it has potential. It's worth looking into.
Is there a version of the drum utility kit for windows?
Yes, it’s available for Windows. Here’s a link: xferrecords.com/freeware/index.html
Thanks for sharing :-)
Thanks!
Drum utility OP-1 doesn't work on Mac OS Catalina. Any suggestions?
Thanks for your comment. There's several critical software apps that aren't supported on Catalina yet. And this is typical of major OS updates that there is a lag until the software catches up. The best thing to do is not wait on updating to Catalina until those critical software apps are supported. It's also wise to have a second computer that you keep on an older OS so that you don't have to worry about updates like this. If you have already updated to Catalina, you may need to wait for the software to catch up. Regarding the Drum Utility, theres a chance it may not be updated. You could create AIFFs in a DAW, Audacity, Audition or any decent audio editor, which isn't as convenient, but it is a solution. I hope that helps.
Update: Xfer Records, developer of the Drum Utility, said that they don't have plans to update the Utility for 64bit. But you can extract the .vst and use it in another host. I hope that helps.
hey i've got some questions about sample transfering:
1) All my custom packs are named in app like "User", but I named my .aif files differently. Why is it so?
2) Some of my packs have less than 24 sounds, but when I transfer it to the OP-Z, OP-Z duplicates the last sound of pack on all empty slots. I really don't like it. I just want a non-full pack.
I will you appreciate for any advise! Thanks!
Hey, thanks for your questions. I'll try my best to help you.
1. I'm not sure about the naming convention other than the system may have predefined naming of various parameters and files.
2. I've seen sample repeating on the OPZ and OP1. It repeats the file to fill space, presumably because all keys need to be filled. A simple solution may be to add some blank space to the end of the .AIF files to fill the maximum time per file. The keys would technically have audio there, but it won't make a sound when those last keys are played.
I hope that helps.
@@OllieLoops oh, thanks, but this method is not good for me, cause I very like to use a random step component, and it will be use these "empty" slots :( I will try to make and find full sample packs. Thanks again!
@@platzzz I see. Ok, good luck and have fun.
I have a question about the .engine files, as I don’t own an OP-1. I believe the OP-1 has much more customizable synths... can these be exported somehow to .engine files and placed on the OP-Z? Or are you stuck to the engines that come with the OP-Z and can you only change the parameters of the existing engines, and therefore, .engine is only a set of parameters?
Hey, great question. My understanding is that the OP-Z synths and drum engines are similar to those on the OP-1. The parameters are very similar and it would be easier for them to use what they already have developed. But when it comes to copying and pasting synth engines between them, I'm not certain that you can do that. The primary difference between them that I have noticed is that the OP-1 is designed to have a synth engine and then a preset within that engine. Whereas the OP-Z just has a singular synth engine which is also the present. I think this has to do with how they implemented the "plug" presets via the app. I'll do a little digging and see what I find on this. If anyone else knows, please comment here. Thanks!
How do you alter the code of samples to grant lfo function and parameters 1 & 2 (white knobs) in stead of that tacky bit crush distortion?!
Ah. You have a partial answer. So how do we write Synth Engine files?
Good question. New plugs need to be loaded via the app, but those are what TE has created. You can store your own preset by pressing track and selecting one of the major keys on the keyboard for 2 seconds. This will save a preset of the current parameters of the synth.
@@OllieLoops white or black keys?
@@OllieLoops oh, for variations! But they still must have that vulgar distortion. We need to be able tho write engine code to gain parameters
Does the drum utility convert audio to .aiff?
Correct, you can drop wavs or aiffs into the utility tool and it will export a single aiff file.
@@OllieLoops nice. Now if we could only gain engine code access
yea, that would be awesome, especially if there were an app you could generate engines and export them to the OPZ.
ODB because I like his delivery "Oh baby I like it raw" . I'm gonna guess yours is Inspecta Deck.
Awesome! thanks for sharing. Did you get a chance to watch the new Wu Tang show on Hulu?
@@OllieLoops what I didn't know that holy crap! I gotta check that out. Was it what you hoped it was? And did I guess your favorite Wu Tang member?
@@cjw4381 Hey, yeah that show just started. I haven't had a chance to check it out yet. My favorite member is the RZA.
Method Man!
M-e-t-h-o-d man.
Method Man
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