Great rundown r10, thanks! This is how I made everything on the op-z, just manually playing my mute groups to build up to a full, complicated loop with all tracks, soloing drums and tape for breakdowns, playing out on the solo’d pads. Got super psyched by the XY grid, obviously where it gets its name; now with presets per pattern there’s so much flexibility. I never even got into pattern chaining on the Z but the arranger on the XY has been a total game changer for me, a DAWless non-musician 😂
Worth mentioning that, when recording tricks and effects, take your full scene as is, and create a blank FX scene for each aux effect you want to record, BEFORE recording the aux effects. Otherwise, they’ll invade earlier scenes / loops, and you’ll lose track of what goes where, FX wise. This is still inelegant, and could use a fix so that any scene you’re recording FX to keeps the automated effects committed to ONLY the current scene you’re on. If you want to try it out on other parts, you have to manually choose it on a per-scene basis.
Super dope video thank you I’m a bit confused on recording auxiliary tape stop or punch in. How does that work with the scenes? Is it on a regular instrument scene or is it an auxiliary scene? Sorry it’s probably me, but could you explain that?
For example, if I’m on scene three do I press auxiliary then tape stop and then whenever I record that just automatically get saved to seen three and then if I change back to scene two, that’s without the auxiliary?
@@r10makesbeats my man with a plan, simple explanations that’s why I love your channel. I wish you much success in 2025. I know I’ll be on your channel.!
Really hoping we will be able to take our current scene arrangement and duplicate or copy it to another scene in future. It’s super annoying having to start each scene from scratch when you’re trying to build a complex arrangement. Would be much better if you could just save your current arrangement to a scene on the fly as you’re jamming through the a track structure
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Great rundown r10, thanks! This is how I made everything on the op-z, just manually playing my mute groups to build up to a full, complicated loop with all tracks, soloing drums and tape for breakdowns, playing out on the solo’d pads. Got super psyched by the XY grid, obviously where it gets its name; now with presets per pattern there’s so much flexibility. I never even got into pattern chaining on the Z but the arranger on the XY has been a total game changer for me, a DAWless non-musician 😂
Amazing, thank you 👌
Worth mentioning that, when recording tricks and effects, take your full scene as is, and create a blank FX scene for each aux effect you want to record, BEFORE recording the aux effects. Otherwise, they’ll invade earlier scenes / loops, and you’ll lose track of what goes where, FX wise. This is still inelegant, and could use a fix so that any scene you’re recording FX to keeps the automated effects committed to ONLY the current scene you’re on. If you want to try it out on other parts, you have to manually choose it on a per-scene basis.
Great point! It’s very annoying when your first fx pattern automatically shows up on new scenes
Super dope video thank you I’m a bit confused on recording auxiliary tape stop or punch in. How does that work with the scenes? Is it on a regular instrument scene or is it an auxiliary scene? Sorry it’s probably me, but could you explain that?
For example, if I’m on scene three do I press auxiliary then tape stop and then whenever I record that just automatically get saved to seen three and then if I change back to scene two, that’s without the auxiliary?
You can step sequence the aux tracks so youd set up the pattern on the aux track itself, then you can use it in a scene 😄
@@r10makesbeats my man with a plan, simple explanations that’s why I love your channel. I wish you much success in 2025. I know I’ll be on your channel.!
Really hoping we will be able to take our current scene arrangement and duplicate or copy it to another scene in future. It’s super annoying having to start each scene from scratch when you’re trying to build a complex arrangement. Would be much better if you could just save your current arrangement to a scene on the fly as you’re jamming through the a track structure
I agree! That’d be dope!