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Commenting to prove in the future that I was here before you got 1 million subscribers. Seriously dude, some of THE best music I’ve heard on the lovely OP-1, bravo 👏🏼👏🏼
Really cool stop motion animations with the retro figures, and all the visual filters and mario kart 64 backgrounds, such a cool vibe! And all the demo songs are actually melodic and sound great! None of the other OP-1 videos mention the accelerometer, these are awesome applications for it!
Actually no, I used some software synths inside GarageBand for some of the overdubs. There is some major glitch potential in GarageBand, I should prob make a video just about that. Thanks for checking out my channel.
thanks man. that suburban footage with that video effect eventually became an entire music video if you want to check it out: ruclips.net/video/zIA1kvh5AP8/видео.html
@@CyberattackWorld Seriously though, I love the channel. The action figures, color tones, and the fact that you include examples of how to utilize the tips you mention are great.
That song you played on the touch sensitivity part got my sub instantaneously man, so effin dope. It’s like the theme song to 16-bit land haha, so dope.
I really like your tutorials/reviews/lessons whatever you want to call them because they give me comfort that there are likely dozens of unused and likely unlistenable experiments for every decent idea. That sounds like a backhanded dig, but it's really not. The tunes you put in your videos are fantastic and illustrate your points so so well.
Dude your videos have quickly become some of my favorite on youtube and I watch a lot of fucking youtube. I love your videos the way you love #tppojla. Please keep it up, no one does anything quite like you do. I used to trash my ps-6 now it's one of my most beloved pedals. These seem like a lot of work, so thank you big time!
This is the most professionally down to earth video I've ever seen on the OP1. Amazing work here dude. Love your tips, editing and personality. Cheers!
My memory is that I wrote those arpeggios by hand, using MIDI notes in GarageBand, and the sound was some software synth sound I had going inside GarageBand also.
I don't even have any of the devices you've done videos on, but it's been very mind-opening to watch them nonetheless. More people need to see your approach! Have you ever thought about trying to use modeller's inadequacies for something unique? Like trying to tone-match something that's impossible to profile correctly and what not. Take care and you got a new fan in Russia!
Thanks for this comment. Your idea about using modelers' inadequacies is great-I just don't have a lot of modelers to try anything on. But I would love to see what you could do with trying to exploit their weakness, I'm sure there's something there.
I am too lazy to record and post videos, but my own penny: Prepare some loop in sequencer, let it run, go to synth or drum, and scroll through the instruments when running the sequencer. Expect the unexpected :)
Great tips! That G force accelerometer is something I'm trying to utilize. I want to make a stand for my OP-1 that has a rocking horse style bottom that resets the op-1 back to a level straight up position when i'm not touching it, or even a kick stand to keep it stable when its not in G-force patches.
That was actually an overdub I made using a MIDI synth in GarageBand, but you could cop a sound a lot like it with the OP-1’s “Digital” synth engine, especially with the blue and orange parameters kept low
Such a cool video. I made a really cool tape emulation using nitro to give an almost sidechain affect and I used the accelerometer to modulate the pitch to give a cool tape worble affect. Definitely gonna try the sample loop trick tho that seems so cool.
@@CyberattackWorld I used the digital engine to add some noise. With nitro I cut the lows and highs to about the second groove and I set the green encoder half way to the left so when I play chords it cuts the highs a bit more. Set the LFO amount for the accelerometer to about -50 to control pitch. If you play on your lap or just hold it, any little movement will sound like tape worble, it's pretty neat.
I've gotten obsessed with using the NightSky to add a little bit of stereo dimension to whatever I'm recording-so minimum decay time, and nothing really fancy with all the pitch shifting it can do. It's not what I expected to use it for, but I use it this way all the time. It's a great secret weapon.
@@CyberattackWorld kinda afraid to add more reverb since I've empress and meris which compliment the meh of sy1000 internal reverb. But now I'm really felt like adding more.
listen i understand your hesitation. you've got some serious reverbs already. The only thing I will say is that I've come to see the NightSky as a doubler/spreader/widener/thickener almost as much as a reverb. Something to keep in mind if you ever get one or look to trade, etc.
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This Man succeeded.
This video deserves millions of views.
thanks man. if you wanna show it to your friends, that always helps
I've had an op-1 for years and never found a good use for the accelerometer until I watched this video. All of the tips are useful, really. Good job.
Thank you
Loved the AC/DC cover!
Liking yer video style. Helpful tips too. wtf didn't realise the OP-1 had the accelerometer.
I've had my OP-1 since 2012 and this video gave me some new ideas. Also, the execution and aesthetic here is completely faultless. Instant subscribe.
Thanks man, glad you’re having fun
Damn dude, glad the algo sent me your way. This was a great vid
I’m glad too, thanks dude
That last trick is genius. Nothing I would do in a DAW. So glad I got myself an OP-1 seven years ago when it was "affordable".
Commenting to prove in the future that I was here before you got 1 million subscribers. Seriously dude, some of THE best music I’ve heard on the lovely OP-1, bravo 👏🏼👏🏼
thank you, please also make sure we are safe from skynet in the future if you can
Brand new here. 6 minutes in…this is my new favorite channel.
Thank you
What a great video. I liked your theremin rendition of over the rainbow very much.
did not expect this to be one of the coolest videos I've seen on RUclips
Great job on the theremin one!
Really cool stop motion animations with the retro figures, and all the visual filters and mario kart 64 backgrounds, such a cool vibe! And all the demo songs are actually melodic and sound great! None of the other OP-1 videos mention the accelerometer, these are awesome applications for it!
thanks Julia
what effort you put into the visuals = maaaaan
Instant subscribe for Casino Night Zone
thanks, that song really is amazing. BTW i cover some additional Sonic 2 material in this video as well: ruclips.net/video/L1V3NtLzzGw/видео.html
yessss
For Those About To Rock.......That made me want to cry. So friggin' awesome . Was that all on the Op 1?
Actually no, I used some software synths inside GarageBand for some of the overdubs. There is some major glitch potential in GarageBand, I should prob make a video just about that. Thanks for checking out my channel.
Wow. This almost makes me want to buy an op1. It happens from time to time. Truely inspired. Good job
commenting to increase this video's reach bc it deserves it. Really really good work
That.Was.Excellent ! To the point; nice chill delivery; fun animation ! Greetings from Prague
thanks man i'm chill as fuck
At 5:49 you simulated all my acid and mushroom trips in amsterdam
drugs are the pedal board of the mind
Really like your video/music composition starting at 05:49. You took the plainest kind of suburban blah and made it art cool.
thanks man. that suburban footage with that video effect eventually became an entire music video if you want to check it out: ruclips.net/video/zIA1kvh5AP8/видео.html
this helped me think ab the op 1 in a different way ily
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Dope stuff man! Just got the op1f and imma be a pro immediately now. Subscribed dude awesome vid edits too
Those action figures creep me the hell out & remind of Action League, Now!
Great video!
really love the journey from the beginning to the end of this comment
@@CyberattackWorld Seriously though, I love the channel. The action figures, color tones, and the fact that you include examples of how to utilize the tips you mention are great.
@@DarkLord61636thank you I’m glad you enjoy it
you are so creative!
That song you played on the touch sensitivity part got my sub instantaneously man, so effin dope. It’s like the theme song to 16-bit land haha, so dope.
16-bit land is my prison, and my paradise
Shout out to this man... he's done his job here today ❤
Those are some really great tips, thanks!
Oh sweet Jesus this channel is so good. Just discovered. On my way to watching full back catalogue back2back, and starting work late tomorrow.
wow this is gold, you've just won yourself a new follower ! Cheers
Now I want to buy one
This is fantastic - refreshing content not just how to build a track, and you also sound like David Blaine, which is a bonus! Great work man ❤️❤️❤️
God fucking damn it, I love the op-1, and can't wait to get my own.
for those about to synth! we salute you! wow man, that part was rad! I wish there was the full song video somewhere!
Amazing!
Let's appreciate insane visuals!
I really like your tutorials/reviews/lessons whatever you want to call them because they give me comfort that there are likely dozens of unused and likely unlistenable experiments for every decent idea. That sounds like a backhanded dig, but it's really not. The tunes you put in your videos are fantastic and illustrate your points so so well.
Creative excellence…that made me smile… great stuff man.
Visual style on point 🔥
This was both extremely entertaining and educational, and that doesn’t happen a lot.
I adored the visuals on your vid. Beautiful.
Dude your videos have quickly become some of my favorite on youtube and I watch a lot of fucking youtube. I love your videos the way you love #tppojla. Please keep it up, no one does anything quite like you do. I used to trash my ps-6 now it's one of my most beloved pedals. These seem like a lot of work, so thank you big time!
thanks a lot man. #tppojla for life
Yo this channel is pure gold! I love your editing and of course your tips! Thank you sir
thanks, glad ya dig it
You really cracked the code with connecting the gyro to the punch setting. I've been trying to find a way to fake velocity with the gyro for a while.
This is the most professionally down to earth video I've ever seen on the OP1. Amazing work here dude. Love your tips, editing and personality. Cheers!
Thanks man
You are too good. You'll be at 1 mil in no time. Keep it up and thanks!
Great tips and really awesome video presentation. Subscribed
That’s awesome, welcome aboard
Saving this. Can’t wait till I get mine.
i love it, it's weird, want more, subscribed, don't even have an OP 1
great tips, clear delivery, & some sweet tunes too... thanks!
Liked, subscribed, and here we are, commented.
Great content my dude. Informative and entertaining
The beat from 5:40 onwards was fire.
thank you so much, i'm trying to make that into a real song
@@CyberattackWorld great to know. Can’t wait to hear it!
this is so dope!
I also have a secret love for sonic 1 and 2 music. It's got me into the music game.
success - informative and mind-melting .
That acca dacca track is so fucking sick man
Nice job on the video artwork side
awesome
Amazing video, great tips, awesome examples... thanks a lot for sharing :D
I am a big fan of your style for music and graphics alike. 👍
thanks a lot, glad you dig it
Hey man. Electronic music enthusiast here. Love your style.
Thank you
When you played over the rainbow, that's when i knew this was going to be good
that was the right amount of time to be skeptical
I LOVE THIS VIDEO, watched it many times over 🙌🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾BEST PRESENTATION🤔🧐so damn cool to watch!
That’s awesome thank you
genius! that bassline on the 3rd track i think was fireeee
for those about to rock, baby
that ac/dc re-interpretation is unreal
Do remember the arp style that you used on the for those about to rock cover? That sound is intense!
My memory is that I wrote those arpeggios by hand, using MIDI notes in GarageBand, and the sound was some software synth sound I had going inside GarageBand also.
Oh man, I really wanted the coin effect after the sonic theme!
Oh god, now I’m tempted to take the video down and re-upload it with that
I don't even have any of the devices you've done videos on, but it's been very mind-opening to watch them nonetheless. More people need to see your approach!
Have you ever thought about trying to use modeller's inadequacies for something unique? Like trying to tone-match something that's impossible to profile correctly and what not. Take care and you got a new fan in Russia!
Thanks for this comment. Your idea about using modelers' inadequacies is great-I just don't have a lot of modelers to try anything on. But I would love to see what you could do with trying to exploit their weakness, I'm sure there's something there.
I am too lazy to record and post videos, but my own penny: Prepare some loop in sequencer, let it run, go to synth or drum, and scroll through the instruments when running the sequencer. Expect the unexpected :)
Inspiring and a well-curated list!
You make really good videos man, I'm glad i found them and helped out little tamk man. This is helping me with op1 inspiration too, fanku
unfortunately the tank man died a horrible death in the jungle, however thanks for the comment
@@CyberattackWorld oh my god! I'm so sorry 😞 he was a good tank man. I will name my child after him.
Got my sub. Amazing work thank you
This man gained a new subscriber in me cause I just picked up my op 1! Love the bizarre vibe and the tips help 👌🏽
Also the last tip is a bit like the sequencer where you drop those orbs into the spinny wheel with different gravity settings right?
I think it probably is, but I never figured out how to work with that thing
Great tips! That G force accelerometer is something I'm trying to utilize. I want to make a stand for my OP-1 that has a rocking horse style bottom that resets the op-1 back to a level straight up position when i'm not touching it, or even a kick stand to keep it stable when its not in G-force patches.
That’s a really good idea
completely sick
this is a mission accomplished.
I really dig your video art! Thanks for making this video :)
this video is oddly beautiful
amazing tips
also love the action figures lol
dude what a cool video. and i was sceptical but you delivered a cyberattack. another way for virtual velocity is to enable the mic. ;-)
good call and thank you
you can now probably do this with the velocity input on the field
nice tut and cool images
Great video thanks 👍
Hey. Just bought it. Loving the Arpegio kinda 8 bit sound that enters around 4:20-25. What's the name of the synth ? Super nice vid.
That was actually an overdub I made using a MIDI synth in GarageBand, but you could cop a sound a lot like it with the OP-1’s “Digital” synth engine, especially with the blue and orange parameters kept low
For Those About to Rock sounds like a badass NIN song on this thing
this is exactly why i love the OP-1
Love the aesthetic brother, subscribed
Thank you miracle man
Very cool video, enjoyed every second! I love the aesthetic animations.
Dope, creative and informative vibes - mine comes in mañana. Arigato 🤙🏽
Lol.... awesome. Seriously I couldn’t figure out the accelerometer until your demo.... thx.
glad to help
Great video, Great tips, liked and subscribed and I don’t do that often.
The theremin performance was an insta-suscription from me. Thanks for this, keep it up!
glad to hear it, thank you
This was fantastic, thank you
Such a cool video.
I made a really cool tape emulation using nitro to give an almost sidechain affect and I used the accelerometer to modulate the pitch to give a cool tape worble affect. Definitely gonna try the sample loop trick tho that seems so cool.
That tape trick sounds awesome, can you share the nitro settings? I’d like to try that
@@CyberattackWorld I used the digital engine to add some noise. With nitro I cut the lows and highs to about the second groove and I set the green encoder half way to the left so when I play chords it cuts the highs a bit more. Set the LFO amount for the accelerometer to about -50 to control pitch. If you play on your lap or just hold it, any little movement will sound like tape worble, it's pretty neat.
@@lucasaldea4830 amazing, thank you. Eager to try
do a video on the po-33!
God damn bro this is indeed hardcore, hell yeah! Great work, very well done, I enjoyed every second of this video
Cool video; fun and informative!
Amazing tutorial. Thank you!
Great video just subscribed!
Beautiful content! Love this vid!
Tbh now I want those nightsky even more eventho i already did have a meris Mercury 7
I've gotten obsessed with using the NightSky to add a little bit of stereo dimension to whatever I'm recording-so minimum decay time, and nothing really fancy with all the pitch shifting it can do. It's not what I expected to use it for, but I use it this way all the time. It's a great secret weapon.
@@CyberattackWorld kinda afraid to add more reverb since I've empress and meris which compliment the meh of sy1000 internal reverb. But now I'm really felt like adding more.
listen i understand your hesitation. you've got some serious reverbs already. The only thing I will say is that I've come to see the NightSky as a doubler/spreader/widener/thickener almost as much as a reverb. Something to keep in mind if you ever get one or look to trade, etc.
@@CyberattackWorld guess I'll be funding for another blue pedal then 😅
awesome vid man.