Damn - I just got mine in today and i'm so glad I found this vid. This is easily the best demo to give me ideas of how to use it I could have asked for.
Amazing editing on this Falcon! The design of the field is brilliant - The speed at which Jack moves around it is like he's mind-melded with it! Nice one 💙
Greed & hype, when you think of all the great gear you could get for this price? This entire wave of OP product releases and business model is to try and establish themselves as an Apple style must have niche product, Going have to work a lot harder on the GASlighting to ignite most folks GAS
i actually really like the OP1 workflow, but really did not like the synths. i would track into it using the input jack, but the quality was really poor. ended up selling it
A lot of you are missing the point. There's nothing else on the market with this physical workflow, small form factor, and set of features that you just can sit with in your lap and play with. And if it's so easy to do a unit like this - why are the op-1 still the only one of its kind?
Ok, but do you think it's worth $2000? Don't you think they're taking advantage of an already niche community? Let me remind you that the original OP-1 first sold for $1,299 (which at the time was severely overpriced)... Nobody cares about the point of a device when the people marketing and selling it increases the price 40% over its original value while adding almost nothing new to it all because the used market was vastly overestimating this toy. A better alternative would pretty much be an iPad, a device that is just as portable but can do so much more than this thing. But keep simping for Teenage Engineering
Everything the OP-1 should have been in the first place with an even more eye watering price tag than the original. Incremental and BASIC upgrades on an already sparsely featured bit of kit. Now with the added “Field” range if you’d like to add on other basic features at outrageous prices. Boo hiss boo. ✌🏻
Yes the price is insane, but in terms of inspiration and immediacy it’s hard to find anything similar. People are happy to shell out $3000 on a Moog, but I would go out on a limb and say that in recent years the OP1 would have inspired or made it’s way onto more tracks than most synths out there. And so who knows, even with this crazy price tag, maybe $ per inspired track might actually not look too bad? Jack seems more excited about this than any other synth I’ve seen him demo and that speaks volumes.
I can attest to this. I have quite a few analog synths (Moog and Dave smiths / sequentials) but I play my OP1 more than anything. I’ll be upgrading to the op1 field. It’s like a Leica camera, the cost doesn’t make sense until you click with it
I love this thing but oh man do I wish they just added a shit load of fx. I just bought a Korg Wavestate for 400 bucks and I swear it has like 30-40 different reverbs, and an insane amount of other fx. They easily could have added similar stuff if not more at this price point. I get the idea of a stripped back workflow but why for the price.
I was waiting for this one simply because of Jack's enthusiasm for the original. Of course there are going to be haters but once you use it, it's priceless. Personally, I've gotten tons of work because of the op-1 and will continue making music with the op-1f. In the end, we all know it doesn't matter what you use so to each his/her own.
Thanks for stopping by Grady. Really appreciate it, frickin’ love your videos by the way - awesome to see you’ve got your hands on a Field already fine Sir!! 🙏
im an 8 year op1 user/fan ..... to be honest i was looking forward and very excited to the new feature but for a 10 year update, this was really disappointing...and its no even about the price! i would pay 2k for a real op1 on steroidsor, actually a op2.0 but this was definitely not it! this is just a op1.5 with some updates that could not be done via software.....i still think TE is a great company and still will keep using my op1 OG until we actually get a op2.0 in 10 years maybe who knows!
If I was an OP-1 devotee, and it had really helped me create songs, and/or I had a stupid amount of money in the bank, then maybe I would buy one. It is not just a toy, and many people love it and can make some excellent music with it. However, the most troubling things are the myriad anecdotes of TE’s appalling customer service and the apparent contempt they have for their high-spending customers.
How far does the 256MB memory go with this in a practical context when you're out and about e.g. if I was away for a fortnight and wanted to lay down a load of ideas, would I be in danger of reaching storage capacity?
Had been waiting for this review Jack!! I have been following Jack's awesome piano lessons on this channel too. @Jack can you please do some piano/chord lessons for smaller midi keyboards like the OP-1 where you do not have the entire range of keys; I have noticed you sometimes doing two finger chords on the OP-1 videos. Thanks in advance!
So many improvements over the original. Whatever your view on the price is, this is a brilliant little device. Having seen this I sort of remember from owning an OP-1, there wasn't really any LFOs to assign to parameters, was that the case? and is it still?
Not the case. Hitting “4” while in synth or drum mode brings up the modulation. You can use an LFO, accelerometer, the audio input, etc. and assign is to any parameter of the synth or FX.
I understand the hype Jack, but maybe not fully because for the price of this thing, I could buy a high-end laptop with a mini set of keys and do way more.
My feelings exactly. Great little device but the elitist pricing decisions are, frankly, insulting. I can buy two or three great sounding synths and a couple effects pedals, or a very nice vintage synth for the $3000 this little gizmo costs here in Canada. I know the material and manufacturing costs don't warrant such a high retail price. It's all about marketing to a specific buyer. That buyer is clearly not me.
Iphone/Ipad and nanokeys pro runs circles around the Op-1. That's if you only use GarageBand. Endless possibilities with AUM and huge library of cheap/free music apps. I have some decent hardware synths. They work in tandem with the soft apps and control. everything in AUM. In a mix hard to tell the hardware from software.
Teenage engineering not now have prices based on greed but have THE WORST reputation for customer service lots of . Examples ignore peoples issues until their warranty runs out… the forums are full of these issues. Or one word rude reply’s to prplems- they really don’t care.
*Frantically searches radio signal amplifiers* Nah but in all seriousness, anybody who says "Karl Marx was right" and then trys to sell you a wee box for 2000 quid needs to put the crack pipe & chai latte down and have a word with themselves. Total jokers tbh.
@@geoffwebber8272 there's a channel called playpm on yt that's worth checking out for people who are interested in free or almost free alternatives to hardware gear. Obviously there are benefits to hardware(1 knob per function/aesthetics etc) but it's nice to know that there are free/low cost set ups.
@@tColorsinspacerecordings true...but you can do everything this thing can do and a ton more with a 10 year old MacBook and a bunch of free plugins. But I guess you don't get to twiddle knobs and look cool.
Obviously a one of a kind product, but yeah... the price is too high, two grand USD is too much, I could see 1499 being easier to swallow... ideally 999, but have to be realistic.
Pfft, most of these "improvements" were things that should have been in the OP-1 in the first place. The price is nothing short of cynical on TE's part, and still not basic things like aftertouch or velocity modulation. It doesn't play well wth other pieces of gear, it's still just a spendy posh toy.
There's no denying it's expensive. It's the price of a very capable laptop. But, like many products from Teenage Engineering, whether it be their Pocket Operators (which are insanely good) or their smaller OP-Z sequencer, they make great portable music gear. Yes, a lot of this is from a brand with very strong minimalist aesthetic and high Apple-esque prices, but their products make great music and have a lot of thought put into them. I have not owned a OP-1 original, but experimented with it when it was first released and it was apparent it's a very capable, feature rich machine. It appears that the OP-1 Field is a very worthy successor/update to the original in every way.
This sometimes happens with music gear, they try and improve a classic and lose what makes it great..the field sounds too clean and doesn't have the original op 1 s attitude..
OP1f is completely worth it. Makes me happy. And if it means I will now buy less crap that’s quickly shelved, making me feel un-happy, it’s a small price to pay.
I am listening to all of your videos, they are great. But I will pass this one. Asking $ 1,999 USD for this device is absurd, criminal, and frankly insulting from this company. Overhyped, overpriced. Any other synth company can come up with the same list of features, for less than half the price.
If any other synth company can come up with the same list of features, for less than half the price, they should and hopefully they will, too. Btw I agree that this thing is way overpriced but saying it's insulting reminds me what Ricky Gervais says about Twitter: it's like going into a town square, seeing a notice on a noticeboard saying "Guitar Lessons" and going: "BUT I DON'T WANT GUITAR LESSONS!".
@@AMBMusic It is insulting to me because it is disrespectful or scornfully abusive to ask for so much money for the list of features they are advertising.
If it was half the price they’d sell more than twice as many… well that’s what I used to say. I suppose now I have to say if it was a quarter the price they’d sell more than four times as many…
I would really love to have one but at close to TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS for the OP-1 and almost THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS for the OP-1 Field, I just don't see that happening. Ever.
haha imagine having 2000 to spend and not buy a juno 106 or even a juno x ,synths with iconic sounds and you buy this plastic shit with flat toy synth sounds and graphics for 10yolds lol
@@wurlinnawurl Sure, Zen Core is a good sounding VA engine, but it shouldn't be used to "impersonate" other synths via ABM parameter templates when Roland already have ACB for that, which will do component level modeling. When you make something in that shell, that looks very much like a Juno.. it's madness to then not use your best Juno engine in there.. I think ABM could work better if it was a system feature open to end users with Zen Core synths, so we could play about with giving the engine different characters and save those as ABM patches
@@Wagoo juno x has aaallll the iconic sounds and more,it doesnt have "its sound" but thats the way its made as you know.for my ears sounds are the same to the originals.I like system-8 its an amazing synth too with just one problem : its interface ,its so ugly i cant work with it,doesnt inspire me when i sit in front of it :(
Damn - I just got mine in today and i'm so glad I found this vid. This is easily the best demo to give me ideas of how to use it I could have asked for.
0:52 like a little kid at Christmas 😂. The sheer joy in your eyes jack
Amazing editing on this Falcon! The design of the field is brilliant - The speed at which Jack moves around it is like he's mind-melded with it! Nice one 💙
i really want one, but the $3299 price tag here in australia is a hard pill to swallow
Try the used market. I got one here in Canada for $1500. Just gotta search and be patient
FIRST TIME I SE "THE FALCON" .BRO BRING HIM MORE ON YOUR PRESENTATION.MUCH LOVE!! CHEERS 🥂!!!
I’ll be interested if they can explain the price..
It's made of plastic, invented by someone who knew someone who worked in the NASA canteen.
$1,999usd is the price I've seen for those who haven't seen the price of the field, yet.
Greed & hype, when you think of all the great gear you could get for this price? This entire wave of OP product releases and business model is to try and establish themselves as an Apple style must have niche product, Going have to work a lot harder on the GASlighting to ignite most folks GAS
@@enochroot9438 The difference is that a Mac Laptop costs the same as this and can do a hell of a lot more
😴😴😴😴
The internet needs a Behringer Op1 clone
This comment deserves more thumbs up.
well it's been 10 years, and even I thought about making one. It's not that easy in the end...
Behringer needs brains and a design department
well its says op1.5 on the back so im still hoping for a "real" successor, but the bigggest crime was changing the colours to the casitone pallet
TE makes way to much money off people with too much money buying 10 year old tech of theirs to make any real upgrade lets be honest.
i actually really like the OP1 workflow, but really did not like the synths. i would track into it using the input jack, but the quality was really poor. ended up selling it
Congrats…. A video where the presenter is as skilled as the ‘expert’ provided by the company.
in terms of feeling, they're ok, in terms of technicality not so much
Great video and demo. Sadly it is about $1200 too expensive.
Man I need that reverb on OG OP-1
It’s crazy expensive. That being said I travel all the time and being away from the studio drives me nuts. This thing is a lifesaver.
It's undoubtedly cool, but the price is absolutely ridiculous!!!
2 years after I bought 2 of them ! so cool
A lot of you are missing the point. There's nothing else on the market with this physical workflow, small form factor, and set of features that you just can sit with in your lap and play with. And if it's so easy to do a unit like this - why are the op-1 still the only one of its kind?
Ok, but do you think it's worth $2000? Don't you think they're taking advantage of an already niche community? Let me remind you that the original OP-1 first sold for $1,299 (which at the time was severely overpriced)... Nobody cares about the point of a device when the people marketing and selling it increases the price 40% over its original value while adding almost nothing new to it all because the used market was vastly overestimating this toy. A better alternative would pretty much be an iPad, a device that is just as portable but can do so much more than this thing. But keep simping for Teenage Engineering
Everything the OP-1 should have been in the first place with an even more eye watering price tag than the original. Incremental and BASIC upgrades on an already sparsely featured bit of kit. Now with the added “Field” range if you’d like to add on other basic features at outrageous prices. Boo hiss boo. ✌🏻
Yes the price is insane, but in terms of inspiration and immediacy it’s hard to find anything similar. People are happy to shell out $3000 on a Moog, but I would go out on a limb and say that in recent years the OP1 would have inspired or made it’s way onto more tracks than most synths out there. And so who knows, even with this crazy price tag, maybe $ per inspired track might actually not look too bad? Jack seems more excited about this than any other synth I’ve seen him demo and that speaks volumes.
I can attest to this. I have quite a few analog synths (Moog and Dave smiths / sequentials) but I play my OP1 more than anything. I’ll be upgrading to the op1 field. It’s like a Leica camera, the cost doesn’t make sense until you click with it
OP = Over Priced?
Sorry had too.
xD
Even after watching the entire video, I STILL don’t understand why it’s GOTTA be so OP!!
It's 2000 USD in Sweden... Jesus Christ I can get a Nord piano for that price...
@@tColorsinspacerecordings obviously not by the likes for this and the other comments
@@tColorsinspacerecordings Wtf are you talking about? Are you schizophrenic?
@@tColorsinspacerecordings nah, I enjoy everyone reminding people every single day that this thing is like 300% overpriced
Nord yes. TE NOPE.
Or Polyend Tracker, Play and Dirtywave M8, and still have some cash to spare
I love this thing but oh man do I wish they just added a shit load of fx. I just bought a Korg Wavestate for 400 bucks and I swear it has like 30-40 different reverbs, and an insane amount of other fx. They easily could have added similar stuff if not more at this price point. I get the idea of a stripped back workflow but why for the price.
I was waiting for this one simply because of Jack's enthusiasm for the original. Of course there are going to be haters but once you use it, it's priceless. Personally, I've gotten tons of work because of the op-1 and will continue making music with the op-1f. In the end, we all know it doesn't matter what you use so to each his/her own.
Thanks for stopping by Grady. Really appreciate it, frickin’ love your videos by the way - awesome to see you’ve got your hands on a Field already fine Sir!! 🙏
@@jackduxburymusic You just made my day! Thanks a lot and keep up the good work.
Crikey I just checked the price and I was moaning about my Syntakt costing £200 more 😵💫 fair play if you can afford it 🥳
im an 8 year op1 user/fan ..... to be honest i was looking forward and very excited to the new feature but for a 10 year update, this was really disappointing...and its no even about the price! i would pay 2k for a real op1 on steroidsor, actually a op2.0 but this was definitely not it! this is just a op1.5 with some updates that could not be done via software.....i still think TE is a great company and still will keep using my op1 OG until we actually get a op2.0 in 10 years maybe who knows!
If I was an OP-1 devotee, and it had really helped me create songs, and/or I had a stupid amount of money in the bank, then maybe I would buy one. It is not just a toy, and many people love it and can make some excellent music with it. However, the most troubling things are the myriad anecdotes of TE’s appalling customer service and the apparent contempt they have for their high-spending customers.
I came for the OP-1 Field, but I stayed for the Cow-Hop =) 19:38
I've been trying to figure out what cow hop is since watching the video is this morning
I thought the screen was no longer hi tech AMOLED and is now LED? Why are you saying it is better?
How far does the 256MB memory go with this in a practical context when you're out and about e.g. if I was away for a fortnight and wanted to lay down a load of ideas, would I be in danger of reaching storage capacity?
Nope
Can i run synth arpeggiator and drum arp at the same time?
Had been waiting for this review Jack!! I have been following Jack's awesome piano lessons on this channel too. @Jack can you please do some piano/chord lessons for smaller midi keyboards like the OP-1 where you do not have the entire range of keys; I have noticed you sometimes doing two finger chords on the OP-1 videos. Thanks in advance!
I’ve had my op1 for two years and have used it maybe 4 times.
bit of a shame really, I got it in april and use it every other day or so
Sell it.
So many improvements over the original. Whatever your view on the price is, this is a brilliant little device. Having seen this I sort of remember from owning an OP-1, there wasn't really any LFOs to assign to parameters, was that the case? and is it still?
Not the case. Hitting “4” while in synth or drum mode brings up the modulation. You can use an LFO, accelerometer, the audio input, etc. and assign is to any parameter of the synth or FX.
I understand the hype Jack, but maybe not fully because for the price of this thing, I could buy a high-end laptop with a mini set of keys and do way more.
My feelings exactly. Great little device but the elitist pricing decisions are, frankly, insulting. I can buy two or three great sounding synths and a couple effects pedals, or a very nice vintage synth for the $3000 this little gizmo costs here in Canada. I know the material and manufacturing costs don't warrant such a high retail price. It's all about marketing to a specific buyer. That buyer is clearly not me.
Iphone/Ipad and nanokeys pro runs circles around the Op-1. That's if you only use GarageBand. Endless possibilities with AUM and huge library of cheap/free music apps. I have some decent hardware synths. They work in tandem with the soft apps and control. everything in AUM. In a mix hard to tell the hardware from software.
Teenage engineering not now have prices based on greed but have THE WORST reputation for customer service lots of . Examples ignore peoples issues until their warranty runs out… the forums are full of these issues. Or one word rude reply’s to prplems- they really don’t care.
love the original op-1 but sadly had to sell it. i now have a new holy grail. gimme a couple of years and i'll be able to afford one.
Have you reviewed the Deluge? That's my baby 😍
They wouldn’t be selling the Deluge as Synthstrom does it all themselves.
PLEASE RELEASE THE REVERB ON THE OG OP-1 :(
Jack how is the output volume for this one? We always had to boost the gain lots on the mixing desk for the original one😉
It’s better
Its hard to recall such a marmite musical product with regards to the price, pros and limitations
I can think of 20 or 30 instruments or equipment I would buy with that money. Most recently, the Akai MPC Key 61.
Sure is OP. Over Priced.
OP-1 Field or MPC Key 61, you can only have 1 ?
😂😂😂key 61 for sure
*Frantically searches radio signal amplifiers*
Nah but in all seriousness, anybody who says "Karl Marx was right" and then trys to sell you a wee box for 2000 quid needs to put the crack pipe & chai latte down and have a word with themselves.
Total jokers tbh.
I don’t know…I feel like this thing was manufactured and priced solely for RUclipsrs to review it.
You know what's way more powerful and flexible than all this stuff? A budget tier laptop with free plugins.
Hmm, would you care to demonstrate? I am interested in this comparison.
@@geoffwebber8272 there's a channel called playpm on yt that's worth checking out for people who are interested in free or almost free alternatives to hardware gear. Obviously there are benefits to hardware(1 knob per function/aesthetics etc) but it's nice to know that there are free/low cost set ups.
What happened to grindccore?
Waiting on Santa to drop this in my stocking in a few days.
Didnt Casio have one of these out in the 80’s? 😂
SK5... I had one lol great little sampler .🤣🤣
Da Da Da
Jack always makes me wanna buy shit I can't afford, or justify! Jack gives me GAS!
That's $3000 CAD!! This makes no logical sense. That's even pricey in Apple standards.
@@tColorsinspacerecordings true...but you can do everything this thing can do and a ton more with a 10 year old MacBook and a bunch of free plugins. But I guess you don't get to twiddle knobs and look cool.
@@david_davinci true
I can get a great Macbook running Logic for that dough. Or a decent Macbook and a Maschine+.
35:00 he is mixing up samplerate and bitrate...
More OPZ content please!
Obviously a one of a kind product, but yeah... the price is too high, two grand USD is too much, I could see 1499 being easier to swallow... ideally 999, but have to be realistic.
Yeah super cool product release but sadly no chance of me getting it any time soon because of the price tag.
It's priced to price people TE don't want associated with their image out
I could have predicted the comments before reading them. It's far, far too much money.
Pfft, most of these "improvements" were things that should have been in the OP-1 in the first place. The price is nothing short of cynical on TE's part, and still not basic things like aftertouch or velocity modulation. It doesn't play well wth other pieces of gear, it's still just a spendy posh toy.
yes, lovely
There's no denying it's expensive. It's the price of a very capable laptop. But, like many products from Teenage Engineering, whether it be their Pocket Operators (which are insanely good) or their smaller OP-Z sequencer, they make great portable music gear. Yes, a lot of this is from a brand with very strong minimalist aesthetic and high Apple-esque prices, but their products make great music and have a lot of thought put into them. I have not owned a OP-1 original, but experimented with it when it was first released and it was apparent it's a very capable, feature rich machine. It appears that the OP-1 Field is a very worthy successor/update to the original in every way.
This sometimes happens with music gear, they try and improve a classic and lose what makes it great..the field sounds too clean and doesn't have the original op 1 s attitude..
OP1f is completely worth it. Makes me happy. And if it means I will now buy less crap that’s quickly shelved, making me feel un-happy, it’s a small price to pay.
Chune!
we need in-depth videos with some TE crew about QUALITY CONTROL ISSUES. Stop the shilling.
Wow! that's cheap!... should be at least £4000.00 bargain!
they ate not apple. they can’t repair them or have any service around
I love it but that price…. Yo, do something about that.
Yeah, Nah - id rather have a new MacBook Pro m2
I am listening to all of your videos, they are great. But I will pass this one. Asking $ 1,999 USD for this device is absurd, criminal, and frankly insulting from this company. Overhyped, overpriced. Any other synth company can come up with the same list of features, for less than half the price.
BUT they added a new reverb!!!!!!!
@@DelScully 😂😂😂
If any other synth company can come up with the same list of features, for less than half the price, they should and hopefully they will, too. Btw I agree that this thing is way overpriced but saying it's insulting reminds me what Ricky Gervais says about Twitter: it's like going into a town square, seeing a notice on a noticeboard saying "Guitar Lessons" and going: "BUT I DON'T WANT GUITAR LESSONS!".
@@AMBMusic Korg Wavestate
@@AMBMusic It is insulting to me because it is disrespectful or scornfully abusive to ask for so much money for the list of features they are advertising.
If it was half the price they’d sell more than twice as many… well that’s what I used to say. I suppose now I have to say if it was a quarter the price they’d sell more than four times as many…
when is Behringer going to come out with a great affordable copy???
Oh gated reverb yay
I would really love to have one but at close to TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS for the OP-1 and almost THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS for the OP-1 Field, I just don't see that happening.
Ever.
Use code "JACK" to get 90% off and get this thing down to a reasonable price 😜
Off ?
2000 Euro is the median pre tax income in Germany.
You lost me at hello.
1:25 careful dude don’t get yourself cancelled
insult of intelligence in teem of price
Neato but not worth the price.
It's an iPHONE/Tesla kinda price. I'm more of an Android/Leaf kinda guy.
I heard Teslas pretty good🤔
All I am seeing is a way overpriced Casio VL-1 on steroids
this small keyboard is totally overpriced
😂😂
haha imagine having 2000 to spend and not buy a juno 106 or even a juno x ,synths with iconic sounds and you buy this plastic shit with flat toy synth sounds and graphics for 10yolds lol
Well the Juno-X doesn't have "iconic" sound. You're better off with a System-8 for the Juno sound
@@Wagoo Juno x does sound pretty good though.. it is easy to hate on it, but it is a great sounding synth Roland made there.
@@wurlinnawurl Sure, Zen Core is a good sounding VA engine, but it shouldn't be used to "impersonate" other synths via ABM parameter templates when Roland already have ACB for that, which will do component level modeling. When you make something in that shell, that looks very much like a Juno.. it's madness to then not use your best Juno engine in there..
I think ABM could work better if it was a system feature open to end users with Zen Core synths, so we could play about with giving the engine different characters and save those as ABM patches
@@Wagoo juno x has aaallll the iconic sounds and more,it doesnt have "its sound" but thats the way its made as you know.for my ears sounds are the same to the originals.I like system-8 its an amazing synth too with just one problem : its interface ,its so ugly i cant work with it,doesnt inspire me when i sit in front of it :(
LOL. NO.
Over priced toy, made for a certain market.
$2,600 where I live and that is before 12.5% in taxes gets added on top.
@@I.M.Guitar-Nerd here in Australia it is priced at $3299.00 au dollars.
Haha just haha
OVERPRICED!
Worst demo, chaos rules in this video,
I can think of 20 or 30 instruments or equipment I would buy with that money. Most recently, the Akai MPC Key 61.