The amount of hidden techniques in this video is impressive. Never knew you could save effect parameters to the memory buttons. Always thought those were strictly for the EQ only. Need to re-watch to really understand what the sampling technique here is all about. I need to figure out how to make fresher, funkier drum tracks for my songs.
3:47 G stands for gate btw… I’m hoping eventually we’d be able to make changes to all keys rather than one by one. Awesome video so far though bro. I never really use resampling and having thought about recording my samples in that way with a specific length in mind to help with the chopping!
I got a question I can’t seem to find the answer to: does volume drop when you record into tape ? When I record drum sequences ( within the op1 field ) the “tape” recording of it is quieter . So doing this live would be a turn off. Is that normal ?
You can adjust the input volume when recording to tape, but it's better to leave it as is. Once you have audio on all 4 tracks, it's too easy to clip the master output! Leave things at -10 or -12db because you can always boost levels if needed, or add "drive" in mastering.
Still don’t understand how to create a sample. When in synth mode I can select the menu for “sample”, but these are factory presets. I can chose “line in” but can’t arm any recording.
Was the sound captured at the end including loud snaps from your finger on the affect buttons? It’s not pulling from the mic right it’s pulling from inside the op-1 as the source. So why is it popping in the final track? Almost sounds like as if the microphone were capturing the sounds of your fingers or something.
In this video you already have a sample loop in the synth engine sample folder, which you say is where you store them but that also so that you can add fx-but can’t you technically do that after you have the sample imputed into the drum sampler, after endless, but before recording to tape ie add nitro last in drum engine after dropping) Is there an advantage to adding fx first in the synth engine? (I already have a lot of loops in my drum sampler, and could of course sample them to the synth, but that seems redundant if you can put fx on before tape in the drum machine after imputing sequence in endless)
As a recent OP-1 Field purchaser I really appreciated this video E Prado. I've only had mine for a few days but I made a track based on what I learned from this video ruclips.net/video/XVvOe2FrrKg/видео.html so massive thanks for that. I wondered though how long it took you to get so tight and proficient with it? and - as this video is 7 months old - whether there's ever come a point where you found it limited and got a bit bored of it? Thanks
Good tutorial. Thank you.
The randomize and reverse options on the sampler offered by tweaking shift + red knob delivers nice and surprising results!
Best OP1 sampling tutorial! The bigger channels don't show this. Thnx a lot!
What a great video! Thanks for taking us through the process 👍🏼
Superb beats! Can't get enough of your sound! 🎧
thank you for sharing!
The amount of hidden techniques in this video is impressive. Never knew you could save effect parameters to the memory buttons. Always thought those were strictly for the EQ only. Need to re-watch to really understand what the sampling technique here is all about. I need to figure out how to make fresher, funkier drum tracks for my songs.
Good tutorial. I'm discovering these functions as well. Some hidden gems
Dude great video! My OP1f comes this week ima try this right away
damn never realized the chop algorithm did that. good to know. many thanks
3:47 G stands for gate btw… I’m hoping eventually we’d be able to make changes to all keys rather than one by one. Awesome video so far though bro. I never really use resampling and having thought about recording my samples in that way with a specific length in mind to help with the chopping!
Wowwww great tutorial! Ty! Looking forward to the next one.
WIth the vocoder you can put effects on an external input
Subscribed. How about some more videos? You seem to know what you're doing so some more little tips and tricks like this would be cool.
made the best op1-field video on youtube and then disappeared hahaha
omgggg cant wait til my field gets here, this is the first thing im doing
I got a question I can’t seem to find the answer to: does volume drop when you record into tape ? When I record drum sequences ( within the op1 field ) the “tape” recording of it is quieter . So doing this live would be a turn off. Is that normal ?
You can adjust the input volume when recording to tape, but it's better to leave it as is. Once you have audio on all 4 tracks, it's too easy to clip the master output! Leave things at -10 or -12db because you can always boost levels if needed, or add "drive" in mastering.
Love this. Thank you!
Nice tutorial!
Still don’t understand how to create a sample. When in synth mode I can select the menu for “sample”, but these are factory presets. I can chose “line in” but can’t arm any recording.
Was the sound captured at the end including loud snaps from your finger on the affect buttons? It’s not pulling from the mic right it’s pulling from inside the op-1 as the source. So why is it popping in the final track? Almost sounds like as if the microphone were capturing the sounds of your fingers or something.
this is a great video for newbies. keep the content coming! Sub'd
Johnny 5 needs more input. MORE INPUT! Loved the tutorial. Would be nice to see more. Thanks. 👍🏻
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In this video you already have a sample loop in the synth engine sample folder, which you say is where you store them but that also so that you can add fx-but can’t you technically do that after you have the sample imputed into the drum sampler, after endless, but before recording to tape ie add nitro last in drum engine after dropping) Is there an advantage to adding fx first in the synth engine? (I already have a lot of loops in my drum sampler, and could of course sample them to the synth, but that seems redundant if you can put fx on before tape in the drum machine after imputing sequence in endless)
Awesome
txs
As a recent OP-1 Field purchaser I really appreciated this video E Prado. I've only had mine for a few days but I made a track based on what I learned from this video ruclips.net/video/XVvOe2FrrKg/видео.html so massive thanks for that. I wondered though how long it took you to get so tight and proficient with it? and - as this video is 7 months old - whether there's ever come a point where you found it limited and got a bit bored of it? Thanks