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Quick Beat With The OP-1



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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice tutorial type vid, but the beat was awful...still waiting patiently to see how a pro handles this piece of kit - are any professional musicians picking this up?

Anonymous said...

That was absolutely horrible... :(
Just like DJ Hombre said, I am too waiting for a proper Pro Muso to demonstrate the true power (if there is one) of OP-1.
As it is, it is a lemon...

Anonymous said...

Well, obviously we are not alone...
http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2011/06/11/teenage-engineering-op-1-synthesizer-beatmaking/#idc-container

johnnyg0 said...

Hell is other people's music.

johnnyg0 said...

... not that I think its great btw :)

Anonymous said...

The beat is dope!

I like that falling to pieces rythmic vibe.

Boo quantize.

TMothy73 said...

Well I'm quite a fan of the lumpy/offbeat sound! Bravo!

johnnyg0 said...

oh noes!! People with positive comments! Quick! Bury them!!

just kidding :D

Tom TM said...

I LOVE hell!

Sloppy drum beats? Bring it on! Listen to "Soggy Martyrs" by Richard Thomas sometime! :)

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/soggy-martyrs/id42287134

Anonymous said...

i'm somewhere in between. i appreciate the flying lotus-y feel he's going for... but I think the lack of velocity does make a lot of the feel disappear. better than other vids though. give this thing to denkitribe or someone...

freesoulvw said...

Wonder if quantize would have been needed for on time beats. Good to see how amazing this thing is though. Still wish I could afford one.

Perhaps if they made a 'legacy' style midi controller only version with software like Korg did with the ms that way the thing would only cost 200 instead of 800!

Anonymous said...

I see CDM picked up on the same vid, plus an interview with the creator recently...

http://createdigitalmusic.com/2011/06/teenage-engineering-op-1-hands-on-video-thoughts-from-one-beta-user/#more-19524