Great stuff man! There were a couple things in here that were missing for me being able to do a live set so now you’ve filled in those gaps in my knowledge. Thank you!
instant subscribe. that performance at the end was fantastic! idk why but how quickly you were switching to the tape to mute/unmute tracks only to quickly turn back to the nitro really amazed me.
Thanks very much! Just the product of having a fun time haha. Appreciate the sub, I’m dropping a new set on the OP-1f soon that’s utilising the mixer a little more heavily, focused on transitions. Hope to catch ya there! 🤝
No worries man, appreciate you taking the time to drop a comment 🤝. At 10:33 it looks like I’m just holding my finger down on tracks 1 and 3, so that I’m soloing the melody and the percussion. Then, I release my finger and all 4 tracks play. Maybe it sounds like a different section of the tape, but it’s the same loop but with all 4 tracks playing. If you’re referring to skipping between loops throughout a set, you hold shift and either < or >. Hopefully I’ve answered your question!
Tx for response! I think I got it now. So as I understand, it solos when in tape mode whichever track you hold. And it looks like when you skip to the next loop it finishes it out so it’s all seamless sonically?
No worries! Yep pretty much, but you can hold your finger down in tape made, and then change to the mixer or fx and as long as you keep your finger down you can still solo the track you want while you’re playing with fx/levels.
Hey! Nah, I am using the filter as a master effect and soloing a couple of tracks (i think melody and percussion) at this point in the video. The filter is more noticeable on the melody and percussion than on the bass track so perhaps thats why it sounded like I was just filtering some tracks and not others. Thanks for checking out the vids, appreciate the support!
@@HoochMusic Ah cheers, great work! I've had my OP-1 for a couple of years now and still pretty much have a love hate relationship with it - I love tinkering sat in the garden, but then I get caught up in the arrangement side of things, especially overthinking things like "if I want to take this into ableton and finish it I need to think about keeping all the parts separate, and not chopping off reverb tails and delays etc...
@MrMargaretScratcher mmm yeh I totally get you. My approach is to pretty much do it all in the OP-1 and accept that it will naturally lean in to a particular style of music and song structure. Although I released some tracks that started as sketches in the OP-1 and then went in to Cubase to finish them/add some more instrumentation/fx/variation.
@@oviedo5554 drums and bass were sequenced using the OP-1 endless sequencer and the melody is a sample that was chopped and sequenced in the OP-1. Aside from the sample, the sounds are all from the OP-1, either synth or sample.
Every video i watch of this thing makes me want it more and more. It's amazing.
Yeh it’s a bit of fun!
Great stuff man! There were a couple things in here that were missing for me being able to do a live set so now you’ve filled in those gaps in my knowledge. Thank you!
Great! Thanks mate, glad I could help.
instant subscribe. that performance at the end was fantastic! idk why but how quickly you were switching to the tape to mute/unmute tracks only to quickly turn back to the nitro really amazed me.
Thanks very much! Just the product of having a fun time haha. Appreciate the sub, I’m dropping a new set on the OP-1f soon that’s utilising the mixer a little more heavily, focused on transitions. Hope to catch ya there! 🤝
This was incredibly helpful bro! Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🔥
Anytime mate! Thanks for checking out my channel 👊 😎
Fantastic video..don't know why it doesn't have more views 🙀, super helpful!!
Haha thanks Meena... it’s a slow process 🤷♂️. Glad I could help!
Bro this is excellent. You really juiced this thing and forced it to work in a beautiful way that I don't think many users think about.
Thanks so much Brodie, I appreciate that. Back to the juicer as we speak haha.
Why is this being recommended to me only now is a mystery. Great content!!
Haha thanks heaps man, glad you got here eventually! 😎
Your use of the OP-1 is very unique and thank you so much for showing us your process!
Thanks so much for the support, Chad!
Nice work U Know your way around the kit. Keep it up
Glad you enjoyed the clip, thanks heaps Nary 👊
Amazing work. Lots of great tips sprinkled throughout too. A good vid for all the 'op-1 is a toy' haters out there at the moment :)
Haha thanks heaps dude! There is no shortage of ‘op-1 toy’ opinions out there, I agree 😂
I loved the demo performance at the end, that was great! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks very much for taking the time, Gavin!
fantastic super helpful interesting stuff here. thanks!
Glad I could help Casey, thank you!
This video is truly great, thanks so much ! 👏👏👏
Thanks heaps Marco, glad you got something out of it! 👊
Awesome stuff man ty. I am a beginner… simple question, how are you switching to new tracks as you go? 10:33
No worries man, appreciate you taking the time to drop a comment 🤝. At 10:33 it looks like I’m just holding my finger down on tracks 1 and 3, so that I’m soloing the melody and the percussion. Then, I release my finger and all 4 tracks play. Maybe it sounds like a different section of the tape, but it’s the same loop but with all 4 tracks playing. If you’re referring to skipping between loops throughout a set, you hold shift and either < or >. Hopefully I’ve answered your question!
I greatly appreciate this!
Thanks for taking the time, Craig! Glad I could help.
Thank you for this! Really great techniques!
Hey Rod, thanks again for the support man! Glad I could help out.
Bro I don't even own OP1 but I'm enjoying your vids! Dope music, any spotify?
Haha thanks heaps Tropiki! I’m working on a 4 track release at the moment. Hoping to get it out by the end of June.
This is really great - thanks for the tips!
No worries! Thanks for checking it out 👊 😎
This was seriously so helpful thank you so much!
Thanks very much for the feedback Nick, glad I could help!
So helpful. Thanks. Love your music bro its fire
Thanks heaps man I’m glad it helped!
My new discovery today, loving your content! :D
Hey Hanjo! Thanks very much man 👊.
Brilliant video!
Thanks very much, appreciate you checking it out!
Fantastic tutorial, mate! Cheers! Some great tips in there.
Thanks heaps Paul, glad you got something out of it mate! 👍
So sick! Love this 🤍
Sweet! Thanks Vinnie hope it helps 👊
maaan, you're genius! thanks for that inspiration!
Haha thank-YOU my man! Glad I could help.
Me likey likey. Great video, man!
Haha siiick, thanks Nicolás!
Tx for response! I think I got it now. So as I understand, it solos when in tape mode whichever track you hold. And it looks like when you skip to the next loop it finishes it out so it’s all seamless sonically?
No worries! Yep pretty much, but you can hold your finger down in tape made, and then change to the mixer or fx and as long as you keep your finger down you can still solo the track you want while you’re playing with fx/levels.
@@HoochMusic got it tx again.. super helpful.
Great examples! Thank you!
No worries Andreas! Thanks for checking out the vid 👊
Great video man, thanks
Hey Matt, thanks for taking the time man 👊
Really great tips, thanks!
Glad I could help man thanks for checking it out!
thanks for making this video such useful advice (:
Appreciate you taking the time, Ebben. Thank you! 👊
Wait, @4:31 are you somehow filtering just one of the tape tracks?
Hey! Nah, I am using the filter as a master effect and soloing a couple of tracks (i think melody and percussion) at this point in the video. The filter is more noticeable on the melody and percussion than on the bass track so perhaps thats why it sounded like I was just filtering some tracks and not others. Thanks for checking out the vids, appreciate the support!
@@HoochMusic Ah cheers, great work! I've had my OP-1 for a couple of years now and still pretty much have a love hate relationship with it - I love tinkering sat in the garden, but then I get caught up in the arrangement side of things, especially overthinking things like "if I want to take this into ableton and finish it I need to think about keeping all the parts separate, and not chopping off reverb tails and delays etc...
@MrMargaretScratcher mmm yeh I totally get you. My approach is to pretty much do it all in the OP-1 and accept that it will naturally lean in to a particular style of music and song structure. Although I released some tracks that started as sketches in the OP-1 and then went in to Cubase to finish them/add some more instrumentation/fx/variation.
excuse me around 6:00 what kind of chords are you using? I'm getting into music making and I really dig how they sound
Hey, it’ll be some sort of minor 7th or 9th chord I’d say. Just search ‘classic house chords’ and you’ll find heaps of stuff.
@@HoochMusic thank you for the key terms!
really really Nice! :)
Thanks very much Hyun! 😎 👊
Fabulous
Thanks, glad I could help!
Waow very nice video! I had no idea the op1 was able do any of these:))) ahha
Thanks! Haha yeh took me a while to figure it out too…
What is the name of that song 8:28????
Hey, thanks for the interest! It’s not something that I’ve actually released it’s just part of one of my OP-1 sets.
It is a sampler or the kick bass,snare and hi-hat came out from the op-1 preset??
@@oviedo5554 drums and bass were sequenced using the OP-1 endless sequencer and the melody is a sample that was chopped and sequenced in the OP-1. Aside from the sample, the sounds are all from the OP-1, either synth or sample.
Is there a way to record the performance fx?
On tape
You can record to ‘album’ and tape with the master fx
🔥🔥🔥
Thanks Cerk! 👊
this should be like the standard framework for anyone looking to get into OP-1 haha.
😆 good advice I will let you tell everybody that haha - thank you!
wow
Hopefully that is a good wow haha… Thanks Danilo!
@@HoochMusic it’s a good wow eheheh