I ordered one on the day you uploaded these videos just by coincidence and they have gotten me even more excited to use this thing. I’d been debating it for a couple months and finally decided to take the plunge. Thank you for being so thorough with each video, I know I’m going to come back to them A LOT when it comes in the mail
@@16mmdreamsequence88 it’s a lot of fun, the price tag is hefty and I did second guess it for awhile, but the portability of it really kept me sold on it. You could be making music in the park, on a road trip, while driving (not recommended) and the battery will outlast your creativity (I still haven’t had it die on me and only plugged it in to fully charge 10 times.You can always find more sound packs too to keep it fresh. Highly recommend if you actually intend on using it for what it can do
@@bassalope4321 thanks for the reply! theres no getting around the price, it's hella expensive. but I wanted to use it as something I can incorporate into my my music and even just mess around with on its own. I've been struggling with seeing music as a job and not a fun passion, so I think something like this would be great for me. thanks again!
Thanks, Jeremy! Few people can do these kinds of videos as well as you. I’ve owned the OP one for several years now. I get away from it and keep coming back. And most of the workflow sticks with me which shows that it’s pretty intuitive, once you’ve learned it. It’s a keeper as far as I’m concerned now. my only advice to others is don’t waste a lot of time trying to integrate it with other tools, other than to take samples and to transfer work files to a software DAW. Thanks.
Just got one for christmas, and just finished all of your videos. So excited, thanks for making all these seriously, I learned so much in only a couple of days
Highly suggest you backup all your patches and samples on your computer into the same structure you want on your OP-1. I have lost data a couple times to factory reset and had to reorganize everything again.
I bought my first 11 years ago and bought it again NEW in 2022…you did an excellent job explaining this magical musical toy. It is unique, and in 2022 even if any ipad is able to a deliver synth sound, the form factor and the choice TE Engineering did with the interface ( band recorder, game boy effect presentation ) make it a real joy to play. Not a moog or a sequential but a very nice companion for an electronic musician. Don’t try to compare it to deluge, octatrack or MPC live…this is something completely different . it is a stand alone mini electronic instrument to have fun with. I have no doubt it will be there in 10 years !
Love your videos on the OP-1. I am a complete beginner to everything music. Decided to jump into a new hobby and picked up the OP-1. You have greatly helped me get started. I already feel less lost after only owning it for 1 day. Thank you, much appreciated.
Hey thanks for this great series, it's been really helpful to return to these videos over and over as I learn to master all the different aspects of the OP-1. Any recommendations for OP-1 crashing when being put in DISK mode?
Hey! Thanks so much for you helpful videos. For the love of god, can you tell me an easy way to map a knob on the OP-1 to a midi parameter in Ableton 10? Don't need to do the whole script and controller thing. Just looking to tweak some params with the knob.
Thank you Jeremy for these videos - I think about 2 years ago I got my OP-1 - I could say your videos convinced me to get one. :-) To be honest it has been an On-Off relationship for me and sometimes I thought about selling it - but somehow everytime I was in doubt you posted a new OP-1 related video which got me back on track! It's an awesome device but I get pretty fast overwhelmed with it's features - so even these videos are beginner videos, I learned a lot! I didnt even know the hidden game! I have one question - do you have any recommendations regarding in-ear headphones for the OP-1? I really would like to take my OP-1 with me more often, but in summertime over-ear headphones are sometimes unbearable.
hey dont know if this will get to you but whenever i load patches into m,y op-1 it just loads them in a folder called synth inside the synth folder every time it does the reboot thing and doesn't show up on the op1, the drum patches work just fine its just with the synth ones, any suggestions on what to do?
Hi Jeremy Tilo from Germany here. Very helpulf videos - thank you. One question: How do I re-import tape and album data to my OP-1 to replay it there after stored to my desktop computer? Thank you for your time in advance.
Am I able to reload a track or all 4 tracks later on once they're off the op-1 as .aif files? Can i drop them back into the op-1 if i want to fix or change things?
I have a bass sample folder on my computer. They’re super short. Can I load them in as drum sample on 1 file and save synth preset space and still be able to pitch them in like keys sampler?
My op1 got stuck at the screen after attempting to connect and it won't turn off so I'm unable to do the factory reset? I just got it a couple days ago, any help would be appreciated, thanks.
Can you clarify the total number of space for me? I know its supposed to be 42 drum, 42 sample, and 100 synth patches, but I can only seem to get about 60 synth patches before they begin failing to load. I've checked every result on Google and people can't seem to decide if (42,42,100) includes the default patches or not What rule of thumb do you use for total patches of each category so that you don't drive yourself crazy trying to make things fit, while saving room for snapshot?
Mu OP-1 charges just fine, but it just wont enter disk or control mode. I tried almos everything... new connector board, different cables, let the battery run out, plug before turning on, plugging after turning on, factory reset.... no success at all. Would you have any idea of what can I try to make it work?? Tks!
I downloaded some drum patches but some of them sound distorted... is there anyway to fix that? Or delete the patches that don’t sound good? Thank you for the help!!!!
What is the point of the push in encoders, are they for cc functions in midi controller use....is there any use within OP1, initially thought the push would act as primary shift function on each knobs function....
Red Means Recording thanks anyway, great tips , breathed new life into my OP1, as well as the sample hack for circuit, just wish they could get a sample to keys update....
Pong Trometer they are hardly used but with one of the firmware updates pushing one of the encoders in radio mode will auto seek to the next station. (Pretty sure!)
Just a suggestion: maybe don't film yourself entering your password :D Other than that, this series has been phenomenal thanks for taking the time to do it.
jeremy in my disc as soon as i plug my op1 there is no such a folder album, drum, tape and so on. there is only log and txt.data. do i have to create a folder myself??im so sorry asking such dumb questions. the synth is super easy but i dunno who to import stuff in there!!
@@RedMeansRecording i did. i also did the firmware update. but the op 1 folder is still empty. i just see log and txt,data. btw i wrote them and told them that you were the reason i bought the op. hope thats ok for you
Got it today. 12 years after I first saw it. Better late than never. 🔥
Same. Gift to myself for my divorce lol
I wanted to buy this on for 12 years ago too. But ended up buying this year:)
Love this series!
As an idea for a bonus video, would you consider doing a misc. tips and tricks video?
Thanks for all of the great content!
4:49 "Who knows what day it is anynore."
Haven't checked the date of publication but that screamed 2020.
I ordered one on the day you uploaded these videos just by coincidence and they have gotten me even more excited to use this thing. I’d been debating it for a couple months and finally decided to take the plunge. Thank you for being so thorough with each video, I know I’m going to come back to them A LOT when it comes in the mail
i imagine you have it by now, how is it??
I've been looking at between this and the OP Z as my first physical synth/sequencer.
@@16mmdreamsequence88 it’s a lot of fun, the price tag is hefty and I did second guess it for awhile, but the portability of it really kept me sold on it. You could be making music in the park, on a road trip, while driving (not recommended) and the battery will outlast your creativity (I still haven’t had it die on me and only plugged it in to fully charge 10 times.You can always find more sound packs too to keep it fresh. Highly recommend if you actually intend on using it for what it can do
@@bassalope4321 thanks for the reply! theres no getting around the price, it's hella expensive. but I wanted to use it as something I can incorporate into my my music and even just mess around with on its own. I've been struggling with seeing music as a job and not a fun passion, so I think something like this would be great for me. thanks again!
same
Thanks, Jeremy! Few people can do these kinds of videos as well as you. I’ve owned the OP one for several years now. I get away from it and keep coming back. And most of the workflow sticks with me which shows that it’s pretty intuitive, once you’ve learned it. It’s a keeper as far as I’m concerned now. my only advice to others is don’t waste a lot of time trying to integrate it with other tools, other than to take samples and to transfer work files to a software DAW. Thanks.
Just got one for christmas, and just finished all of your videos. So excited, thanks for making all these seriously, I learned so much in only a couple of days
Highly suggest you backup all your patches and samples on your computer into the same structure you want on your OP-1. I have lost data a couple times to factory reset and had to reorganize everything again.
Limits i googled as per Jeremys suggestion.
Max Synth Sampler patches = 42
Max Synth Synthesis patches = 100
Max Drum Patches = 42
I bought my first 11 years ago and bought it again NEW in 2022…you did an excellent job explaining this magical musical toy. It is unique, and in 2022 even if any ipad is able to a deliver synth sound, the form factor and the choice TE Engineering did with the interface ( band recorder, game boy effect presentation ) make it a real joy to play.
Not a moog or a sequential but a very nice companion for an electronic musician. Don’t try to compare it to deluge, octatrack or MPC live…this is something completely different . it is a stand alone mini electronic instrument to have fun with.
I have no doubt it will be there in 10 years !
haters will justify hating it but secretly want it, why not accept it works for some not for others, que des jaloux 🤣
Did you get another OG or the Field? (and if Field, would you say it's worth the upgrade?)
Love your videos on the OP-1. I am a complete beginner to everything music. Decided to jump into a new hobby and picked up the OP-1. You have greatly helped me get started. I already feel less lost after only owning it for 1 day. Thank you, much appreciated.
This series has been awesome. Thank you! I'm excited to go through your tracks you've put up on RUclips. Peace!
Thank you for that Playlist.
Got my OP-1 Field yesterday and your Guide really helps to get the most out of it. FKN LOVE IT. 🙌🏼
You are the best in the business thanks for doing this
Ap
This series is lovely. I found it after looking up some tutorials and it really helped me with getting started,
thanks Jeremy 😊👍
Thank you for this whole series and all the help... and this video in particular... You're the man!!
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
Hey thanks for this great series, it's been really helpful to return to these videos over and over as I learn to master all the different aspects of the OP-1. Any recommendations for OP-1 crashing when being put in DISK mode?
Hmm. Accessory board might be going out. Not sure.
Great words. Thanks for the great help! I just got my OP-1 so this video is right up my needs.
thank you for this series. very interesting insights into what the OP-1 can do
Many thanks for this tutorial!
The best reviewer in this planet
This series makes me want to buy this even more. Thanks, I guess.
Amazing series. Thanks so much. Lovely way to spend a Sunday and understand way more of my OP-1 now!
Very helpful and entertaining ! Thank you
Awesome series RMR!
Great Seriesssss!!!! Thanks!!!!!
Hey Red, thanks for making this! On the cusp of grabbing one of these...
I love you. You are saving me hours and hours of frustration
Your videos are so helpful man. Thank you for sharing your experience with OP-1. Great job mate!!!!
Another great video.
'Fuck the aesthetic'
I need that on a shirt😂
This series is FANTASTIC!!!! Thank you !!!!
Great video series! Thanks for all the work that went into making these
Thank you for sharing! Love your OP-1 videos as always!
Thank for your videos
This Video was made in the Future?!
this is awesome thank you
Around 9:41 I have this happen but it is stuck. I use the op1.fun patcher. I don’t know what to do.
YEEEEEE! A RMR video! Thumb up...👍
Now, let's see the video...🤓
So if you're exclusively using an OP-1 to make music, how do you export finished songs, and what file formats are available?
You can record to the tape and grab the 4 aiff tracks there or record to album and grab the stereo aiff from there.
@@RedMeansRecording Thank you!
Hey! Thanks so much for you helpful videos. For the love of god, can you tell me an easy way to map a knob on the OP-1 to a midi parameter in Ableton 10? Don't need to do the whole script and controller thing. Just looking to tweak some params with the knob.
Thank you Jeremy for these videos - I think about 2 years ago I got my OP-1 - I could say your videos convinced me to get one. :-) To be honest it has been an On-Off relationship for me and sometimes I thought about selling it - but somehow everytime I was in doubt you posted a new OP-1 related video which got me back on track! It's an awesome device but I get pretty fast overwhelmed with it's features - so even these videos are beginner videos, I learned a lot! I didnt even know the hidden game! I have one question - do you have any recommendations regarding in-ear headphones for the OP-1? I really would like to take my OP-1 with me more often, but in summertime over-ear headphones are sometimes unbearable.
hey dont know if this will get to you but whenever i load patches into m,y op-1 it just loads them in a folder called synth inside the synth folder every time it does the reboot thing and doesn't show up on the op1, the drum patches work just fine its just with the synth ones, any suggestions on what to do?
I don't know :(
@@RedMeansRecording awe well thanks for the videos they are very helpful either way
Like it!
Hi Jeremy Tilo from Germany here. Very helpulf videos - thank you. One question: How do I re-import tape and album data to my OP-1 to replay it there after stored to my desktop computer? Thank you for your time in advance.
Am I able to reload a track or all 4 tracks later on once they're off the op-1 as .aif files? Can i drop them back into the op-1 if i want to fix or change things?
For me....it takes me back doing 4 track tape loops ( ping pong = resample ) in 1988 in the analog form.Less is more... ( 12 sec. sample time = OP-1 )
Hey Red, this executed and structured beautifully. I’m assuming these folder directories are the same on the OP-1 Field right? Thankyou kindly sir✌️
I have a bass sample folder on my computer. They’re super short. Can I load them in as drum sample on 1 file and save synth preset space and still be able to pitch them in like keys sampler?
hmm just bought the RMR pack, only to see that they don't fit on the OP-1, but how to audition them to know which ones to put / keep?
Amazing)
Can it be used for midi input for iOS daws, like GarageBand or notation apps (like for orchestrating)?
My op1 got stuck at the screen after attempting to connect and it won't turn off so I'm unable to do the factory reset? I just got it a couple days ago, any help would be appreciated, thanks.
THAAAAAANK YOUU!! :D
Can you clarify the total number of space for me? I know its supposed to be 42 drum, 42 sample, and 100 synth patches, but I can only seem to get about 60 synth patches before they begin failing to load. I've checked every result on Google and people can't seem to decide if (42,42,100) includes the default patches or not
What rule of thumb do you use for total patches of each category so that you don't drive yourself crazy trying to make things fit, while saving room for snapshot?
I bought an OP1 for the copter game 😁
Mu OP-1 charges just fine, but it just wont enter disk or control mode. I tried almos everything... new connector board, different cables, let the battery run out, plug before turning on, plugging after turning on, factory reset.... no success at all.
Would you have any idea of what can I try to make it work??
Tks!
I downloaded some drum patches but some of them sound distorted... is there anyway to fix that? Or delete the patches that don’t sound good? Thank you for the help!!!!
What is the point of the push in encoders, are they for cc functions in midi controller use....is there any use within OP1, initially thought the push would act as primary shift function on each knobs function....
I actually have no idea
Red Means Recording thanks anyway, great tips , breathed new life into my OP1, as well as the sample hack for circuit, just wish they could get a sample to keys update....
Pong Trometer they are hardly used but with one of the firmware updates pushing one of the encoders in radio mode will auto seek to the next station. (Pretty sure!)
@@bubba101010 cheers m8, would have made sense for a primary shift function...
Why does it fail to create patches when I have like 60MB of remaining space?
Just a suggestion: maybe don't film yourself entering your password :D Other than that, this series has been phenomenal thanks for taking the time to do it.
jeremy in my disc as soon as i plug my op1 there is no such a folder album, drum, tape and so on. there is only log and txt.data. do i have to create a folder myself??im so sorry asking such dumb questions. the synth is super easy but i dunno who to import stuff in there!!
Follow the factory reset instructions on the teenage engineering op1 guide online
@@RedMeansRecording i did. i also did the firmware update. but the op 1 folder is still empty. i just see log and txt,data. btw i wrote them and told them that you were the reason i bought the op. hope thats ok for you
FIRST!!
SECOND!!
@@SimonTheMagpie A surprise Simon The Magpie! :0
Also THIRDᶦˢʰ?
Wonder if that crash has anything to do with the 2029 date of all the files that showed up after factory reset.
👍👍👍👏👏👏
I would like Op1 to have about 4gb of storage and you could have like A B C D E F G albums up to 8 mins Long. Maybe 0p2 is coming soon.
5:00 "date modified 2029"😂 You making futurewave shit actually from the future?!
really cant figure out how this thing costs 1200 Euros, has lots of limitation, a noise power leakage problem and ony 1 year warranty??? wtf.
YO I'M THIRD