@@_justin_joe there are so many, but I’m mostly taking noise, glitch, experimental apps and sampling them onto the op-1, mangling them, then sending it back to the iPad. A lot of granular stuff.
@@rdmcgrath1 basically just sampling and recording back and forth, using the op-1 to sequence iOS apps, using the effects of the op-1, then recording them in my DAW.
I would have to test it ...... but in theory you might be able to do it with 2 channels if you panned on left and one right in the mixer. Not with 4 tracks though as it is only 2 track i/o
I tested it this morning and you can record 2 tracks separately from the tape by panning one left and the other right in the OP-1 mixer. The set up 2 mono channels in the DAW to record, one from channel 1 and the other from channel 2. This is pretty cool. Had not considered it when I 1st heard about the update. Thanks for thinking of it and sharing the idea!
Hi Justin! Thanks for the great video. Question - do you know how/if you can record on the OP1's built in microphone directly to the DAW via usb? It can obviously send the synth/drum synths but I can't seem to get it to pick up the microphone...thoughts? Thanks!
any hidden tweaks? still hoping on an monophony option on the drumsampler, like the op-z. and of course regular ADSR on it as well, but the first one, tiny tweak, massive improvement for people like me who'd like the sample chops in 1 patch to cut eachother off. this is amazing though, just the fact that the op-1 is even capable of having this usb function with its 10 year old architecture
And yes to the normal ADSR The envelope is a bit confusing in the drum sampler. The way I think about it now is more like a transient shaper/ designer.
Audio over USB!? That was one thing I sometimes missed back when I owned one. Impressive how they're still updating this 10 year old supercool supertoy. I swapped mine for a house (I sold it and used the money as part of the deposit for a house, that is).
This is amazing, but i didn't wrapped my head around the possibilites of the USB interface yet. The only thing i did for now is to capture audio from my computer thru usb to test. lol. But i am sure that would be very useful in the future for me and for other guys.
I tried doing this with my OP1F and have failed a few times. I can get it to midi trigger. But I can’t get Ableton to send audio through the usb to the OP1F as a sound card and can’t get sound into Ableton. Is ht new unit any different?
To be quite honest I dont have any experience with the Field model but would have assumed that it should work the same way this update did on the old one, right out of the box
Hello! Do you know of a way to record multiple tracks on your DAW without having them all of them feed back through the op-1? when I’ve searched and searched.. thanks!
@@dannygreenwald969 Unfortunately I don't know Pro Tools at all but it sounds like to me that you might need to disable the outputs for the driver that are going back out to the OP-1
FIX: IN PROTOOLS setup-->hardware click launch setup app audio devices-->highlight built-in output using wheel thing at bottomselect as output click the + symbol create aggregatecheck (in the "use column" built-in input and op1)you can also select the op1 as the clock source setup-->playback engineselect the aggregate you created now you can select the op1 as "in 1-2 stereo" as an input and "analog 1-2 (stereo) -->built-in output 1-2" IN OSX go to sound preferences and select the aggregate you created in pro tools as your input and headphone port (which will appear when your headphones are plugged into your mac) as your output.
Hi, I'm thinking about getting the op1, I'm just wondering if you can send audio through the op1 use the fx etc then route this back into the DAW? Thanks in advanced
@@_justin_joe Tested a bit myself - it doesn't show up as ASIO device, unfortunately. But in testing in AfterEffects, I set it to 30ms latency on MME device and it was not breaking up or anything like that
They are a great and inexpensive upgrade. I got them from djtechtools.com they are called Chroma Caps. I think I have a coupon code I haven’t used yet if you are interested hit me up directly.
@@_justin_joe ha for the price of them I'd save us the trouble. Thank you so much for the website tho. Are these encoder knobs lower than the stock ones? The glow in the dark one seems very cool
@@_justin_joe the super 270 or the encoder knobs? Well either way They should fit under my decksaver. Jeez they are super hard to find in the us. decided to go with four red encoders and a glowinthedark volume knob.
Hi, is anyone having issues controlling Ableton with the new update? To use it as an audio interface and as mentioned in this video worked perfectly, but now if I want to deactivate that and use it as a normal midi controller for Ableton it doesn't seem to be working like before - with the standard mapping
@@carlosheredia7186 I wish I could help a bit more but I have never used it in CTRL mode. That is where you are using it to control the transport and other functions, correct?
Those are Chroma Caps They have a tool in their store where you can search by device and then add the color or style you want. I like these as they are bigger than the original and a have a slightly soft rubbery feel. store.djtechtools.com/products/chroma-caps-knobs-and-faders
Works great in logic but as I like to do recording on an ipad I'm now unable to use the OP 1 as a midi controller as ios only allows 1 audio interface and the OP 1 overrides whichever combination I connect it , I could just use the op 1 as the interface but it doesn't have the features of my usual setup, although I suppose the OP 1 is more of a portable standalone synth so can't expect everything.
Update, finally got both working by connecting audio interface last , it's a shame apple couldn't update ios to allow more than one audio interface at a time
Question: are you able to transfer audio via usb as well as use midi at the same time? Like could I control an iOS synth while also sending op-1’s audio to an iPad daw?
@@HotStrange The good news is yes,I initially thought I had to change to control mode to use midi which disengages it as an audio interface but I've since found the midi works alongside the audio interface I.ve just tried it in AUM with korg ims-20 and it works fine, hope it helps
@@joshjosh3627 Are you on Mac or PC? I am not well versed in troubleshooting PC but if you are Mac I might have a few troubleshooting things you can try
@@_justin_joe I'm on PC, I'll do some digging on reddit and live forums, thanks man! Its not even necessary, I can just switch to line out to line in, but my OCD wants to get it working over usb lol
@@joshjosh3627 I totally get that. I am the same way. LOL. If you do figure it out. Drop your solution in the comments as there are others here that have issue on Windows that I am sure would love to know.
@@_justin_joe the op 1 battery is definitely weird the way it works also the battery indicator at times is not accurate there's also issues with that aswell but definitely this machine is by far the greatest thing I have come across.
@@corsegerspwnd Oh, that is the 1st I have heard about that. I have always just charged from the computers USB with no issues. Maybe someone else here that uses a wall charger could make an suggestion
Yeah, and I totally understand where you are coming from.... Here are a few reason this might be exciting for some people: -If you don't have an sound card or want to record into your ipad. -If you want to avoid recording any of the noise or ground loops that are ever present in some setups. -You want to "multitrack" 2 channels from your tape (panning one left and one right in the OP-1 mixer)
You can also use the line in as an interface to record just about anything you want (i.e. stick a preamp in front and use mics, record another synth straight to daw). Also for me personally, running pro tools on windows is a nightmare without an interface so this is great news even just for pro tools playback without lugging my UAD Arrow around with my laptop
@@Thebirdfromreo Once you have the firmware updated are you seeing the OP-1 as a device in the systems preferences under "audio" as shown in the video?
@@Thebirdfromreo I had the same issue. Try enabling Input Monitoring on the OP-1 Audio track in Logic and just turn the volume to zero on the OP-1 itself.
Was not able to get it to work with FL studio or Ablelton , in preferences it only shows Synthesizer( OP1-1 Midi device) Wave ... I am using windows 10 and Ableton 10, any help ?
I am in the same boat, i haven’t found a practical way to use my op-1 with windows ten yet. I’ve tried it with reason and ableton and both seem to be capable of sending audio into the op-1 but i haven’t been able to play synths and have them record while i can hear what’s being played. Asio4all seems to get close, but i haven’t gotten it to work without switching the drivers and that’s just not doable for any workflow
When I plug my OP-1 into my computer it sees it as a generic usb device. I'm using windows 10. I'm not hearing any sound from the OP-1 from the computer. When I open up reaper, it reads it as an output device and not an input device. Am I doing something wrong?
@@_justin_joe yes. I actually got it to be used as a input device. Reaper will see it as a incoming instrument. But I can’t get the audio to send out to the op-1? Reaper will see it as an output device though.
IN PROTOOLS setup-->hardware click launch setup app audio devices-->highlight built-in output using wheel thing at bottomselect as output click the + symbol create aggregatecheck (in the "use column" built-in input and op1)you can also select the op1 as the clock source setup-->playback engineselect the aggregate you created now you can select the op1 as "in 1-2 stereo" as an input and "analog 1-2 (stereo) -->built-in output 1-2" IN OSX go to sound preferences and select the aggregate you created in pro tools as your input and headphone port (which will appear when your headphones are plugged into your mac) as your output.
This is fantastic for anyone like me that uses an iPad in their music. Op-1 plus an iPad Pro is a hell of a setup.
What program on the iPad are you using the OP-1 with the most?Would love to hear about your workflow!
I’m very interested in how you use the two together!
@@_justin_joe there are so many, but I’m mostly taking noise, glitch, experimental apps and sampling them onto the op-1, mangling them, then sending it back to the iPad. A lot of granular stuff.
@@rdmcgrath1 basically just sampling and recording back and forth, using the op-1 to sequence iOS apps, using the effects of the op-1, then recording them in my DAW.
@@HotStrange Very nice, that sounds awsome!
Thanks for the shortcut. Power on with Com held down. I totally forgot 😮
Thanks for this man👍
I did it and it's working here too! So f* nice!
Thanks for this!
My pleasure!
great, thanks for this
There's no way of splitting up the tape tracks onto different stems...is there?
I would have to test it ...... but in theory you might be able to do it with 2 channels if you panned on left and one right in the mixer. Not with 4 tracks though as it is only 2 track i/o
would love to see you break it down for us in a vid Liam :) I'm yet to use a DAW so would love your take.
I tested it this morning and you can record 2 tracks separately from the tape by panning one left and the other right in the OP-1 mixer.
The set up 2 mono channels in the DAW to record, one from channel 1 and the other from channel 2.
This is pretty cool. Had not considered it when I 1st heard about the update.
Thanks for thinking of it and sharing the idea!
Hi Justin! Thanks for the great video. Question - do you know how/if you can record on the OP1's built in microphone directly to the DAW via usb? It can obviously send the synth/drum synths but I can't seem to get it to pick up the microphone...thoughts? Thanks!
Not that I know of. But I might be wrong.
any hidden tweaks? still hoping on an monophony option on the drumsampler, like the op-z. and of course regular ADSR on it as well, but the first one, tiny tweak, massive improvement for people like me who'd like the sample chops in 1 patch to cut eachother off.
this is amazing though, just the fact that the op-1 is even capable of having this usb function with its 10 year old architecture
You mean like a choke group for the whole drum kit?
And yes to the normal ADSR
The envelope is a bit confusing in the drum sampler. The way I think about it now is more like a transient shaper/ designer.
nice jam though
Where can I get some of the coloured pot caps you have fitted to your OP1?
From Chromacaps DJTT
@@_justin_joeBrill, thank you! This a great video as well!
Audio over USB!? That was one thing I sometimes missed back when I owned one. Impressive how they're still updating this 10 year old supercool supertoy. I swapped mine for a house (I sold it and used the money as part of the deposit for a house, that is).
I am on OP-1 number 3 for various reasons 😂
I keep coming back to it
Please show how you sample from the computer onto op 1
This is amazing, but i didn't wrapped my head around the possibilites of the USB interface yet. The only thing i did for now is to capture audio from my computer thru usb to test. lol. But i am sure that would be very useful in the future for me and for other guys.
With the OP-1 connected to the DAW on the computer have can you hook a (full size 49 keys) MIDI keyboard to play the OP-1?
Absolutely! And it will be velocity sensitive as well!
I tried doing this with my OP1F and have failed a few times. I can get it to midi trigger. But I can’t get Ableton to send audio through the usb to the OP1F as a sound card and can’t get sound into Ableton. Is ht new unit any different?
To be quite honest I dont have any experience with the Field model but would have assumed that it should work the same way this update did on the old one, right out of the box
Hello! Do you know of a way to record multiple tracks on your DAW without having them all of them feed back through the op-1? when I’ve searched and searched.. thanks!
What software are you using?
@@_justin_joe pro tools
@@dannygreenwald969 Unfortunately I don't know Pro Tools at all but it sounds like to me that you might need to disable the outputs for the driver that are going back out to the OP-1
@@_justin_joe Thanks for the help! I'll let you know if I have any luck so that others might see.
FIX:
IN PROTOOLS
setup-->hardware
click launch setup app
audio devices-->highlight built-in output using wheel thing at bottomselect as output
click the + symbol
create aggregatecheck (in the "use column" built-in input and op1)you can also select the op1 as the clock source
setup-->playback engineselect the aggregate you created
now you can select the op1 as "in 1-2 stereo" as an input and "analog 1-2 (stereo) -->built-in output 1-2"
IN OSX go to sound preferences and select the aggregate you created in pro tools as your input and headphone port (which will appear when your headphones are plugged into your mac) as your output.
Omg ❤️
I know right!?!?
Hi, I'm thinking about getting the op1, I'm just wondering if you can send audio through the op1 use the fx etc then route this back into the DAW? Thanks in advanced
I haven’t tried it but I do believe you can. And with the new firmware update I’m pretty sure you can do it over USB
@@_justin_joe sweet, thanks a lot 😀
Does it work as a low-latency interface? Have you tried playing softsynths through it?
Have not tried that yet but the latency seemed pretty low when I was recording the OP-1 into Ableton
If I get a chance to check that out will let you know
@@_justin_joe Tested a bit myself - it doesn't show up as ASIO device, unfortunately. But in testing in AfterEffects, I set it to 30ms latency on MME device and it was not breaking up or anything like that
@@RayMaxer Good to hear!
I am not a window user so I hope this report from you is helpful for other users on windows platform
Much appreciated.
Cool. Can you also record into the OP-1 over USB from the DAW?
where did you get the custom knobs? I am desparate looking for some low profile knobs...
They are a great and inexpensive upgrade. I got them from djtechtools.com they are called Chroma Caps. I think I have a coupon code I haven’t used yet if you are interested hit me up directly.
@@_justin_joe ha for the price of them I'd save us the trouble. Thank you so much for the website tho. Are these encoder knobs lower than the stock ones? The glow in the dark one seems very cool
@@mugglepower They actually are slightly taller and much chunkier and grippy which I really like
@@_justin_joe the super 270 or the encoder knobs? Well either way They should fit under my decksaver. Jeez they are super hard to find in the us. decided to go with four red encoders and a glowinthedark volume knob.
@@mugglepower I went with the encoders knobs.
Hi, is anyone having issues controlling Ableton with the new update? To use it as an audio interface and as mentioned in this video worked perfectly, but now if I want to deactivate that and use it as a normal midi controller for Ableton it doesn't seem to be working like before - with the standard mapping
Is it not showing up at all as a MIDI Device after you switch it off from being your sound card?
@@carlosheredia7186 I wish I could help a bit more but I have never used it in CTRL mode. That is where you are using it to control the transport and other functions, correct?
I use reaper to play the op-1 via reaper and it doesn't seem to work anymire
What's the caps on encoders? Where did you buy these?
Those are Chroma Caps
They have a tool in their store where you can search by device and then add the color or style you want. I like these as they are bigger than the original and a have a slightly soft rubbery feel.
store.djtechtools.com/products/chroma-caps-knobs-and-faders
If I have never updated my OP-1 does the newest operating system has all the improvements from past operating systems?
Yes it does.
Just install the latest and it will jump you to all new features, past and present.
@@_justin_joe Thanks
Works great in logic but as I like to do recording on an ipad I'm now unable to use the OP 1 as a midi controller as ios only allows 1 audio interface and the OP 1 overrides whichever combination I connect it , I could just use the op 1 as the interface but it doesn't have the features of my usual setup, although I suppose the OP 1 is more of a portable standalone synth so can't expect everything.
Update, finally got both working by connecting audio interface last , it's a shame apple couldn't update ios to allow more than one audio interface at a time
Question: are you able to transfer audio via usb as well as use midi at the same time? Like could I control an iOS synth while also sending op-1’s audio to an iPad daw?
@@HotStrange The good news is yes,I initially thought I had to change to control mode to use midi which disengages it as an audio interface but I've since found the midi works alongside the audio interface I.ve just tried it in AUM with korg ims-20 and it works fine, hope it helps
Can I sample from ableton to the op 1
I do believe so as you I know you can route the output of the driver back to the OP-1
If I don't have output buffer size maxxed out, I get horrible tone..so I have a massive audio delay. Any tips??
How many tracks do you have open in your DAW? Also how many effects plug ins are you running ot have open in your session?
@@_justin_joe have the issue even with only 2 audio tracks and 2 midi, 0 effects and plugins. My cpu usage is pretty low too, and my PC isn't that bad
@@joshjosh3627 Are you on Mac or PC?
I am not well versed in troubleshooting PC but if you are Mac I might have a few troubleshooting things you can try
@@_justin_joe I'm on PC, I'll do some digging on reddit and live forums, thanks man! Its not even necessary, I can just switch to line out to line in, but my OCD wants to get it working over usb lol
@@joshjosh3627 I totally get that. I am the same way. LOL.
If you do figure it out. Drop your solution in the comments as there are others here that have issue on Windows that I am sure would love to know.
what about op-z? Does it also an audio interface?
Yes the OP-Z already had this functionality
Anyone noticed that the update shortens the battery life?
I have not. But I also don't often push the battery very far. Curious if anyone else is seeing that as well?
@@_justin_joe the op 1 battery is definitely weird the way it works also the battery indicator at times is not accurate there's also issues with that aswell but definitely this machine is by far the greatest thing I have come across.
I don’t know but I feel that I purchased that same OP-1 on ebay a little while ago, it has the same knobs and everything… 😅
lol, you just might have!
I sold that exact one last year
Hey bru! How do you carge your op-1? Kinda scared of all the stories about charging
Just from the USB that I have plugged into my Mac. What issues have you heard of?
@@_justin_joe too powerful chargers like all the ones you get today.. that can ruin the battery of the op-1
@@corsegerspwnd Oh, that is the 1st I have heard about that. I have always just charged from the computers USB with no issues. Maybe someone else here that uses a wall charger could make an suggestion
@@_justin_joe thanks have a good one! C
@@corsegerspwnd best charger to use is the one that came with the unit...other chargers used with this machine is a risk.
need help setting up with FL Studio
Any FL users out there help out?
Can't you just record from audio out? How is this amazing?
Yeah, and I totally understand where you are coming from....
Here are a few reason this might be exciting for some people:
-If you don't have an sound card or want to record into your ipad.
-If you want to avoid recording any of the noise or ground loops that are ever present in some setups.
-You want to "multitrack" 2 channels from your tape (panning one left and one right in the OP-1 mixer)
You can also use the line in as an interface to record just about anything you want (i.e. stick a preamp in front and use mics, record another synth straight to daw).
Also for me personally, running pro tools on windows is a nightmare without an interface so this is great news even just for pro tools playback without lugging my UAD Arrow around with my laptop
@@KelpYT Great insight and practical application. Thanks for sharing this!
Can someone show me this on Logic Pro?
Are you on Mac or Windows?
Mac
@@Thebirdfromreo Once you have the firmware updated are you seeing the OP-1 as a device in the systems preferences under "audio" as shown in the video?
@@_justin_joe I got it but the sound is coming from the op-1 and I can’t hear anything from Logic Pro. How do I fix that?
@@Thebirdfromreo I had the same issue. Try enabling Input Monitoring on the OP-1 Audio track in Logic and just turn the volume to zero on the OP-1 itself.
How can you do this with your Iphone?
Do you mean updating the OS from your phone?
Was not able to get it to work with FL studio or Ablelton , in preferences it only shows Synthesizer( OP1-1 Midi device) Wave ... I am using windows 10 and Ableton 10, any help ?
Any of our windows users out there able to offer some ideas or help on Jammy question above?
I am unfamiliar with Windows.
We’re you able to confirm that the new firmware updated via the splash screen on restart?
I am in the same boat, i haven’t found a practical way to use my op-1 with windows ten yet. I’ve tried it with reason and ableton and both seem to be capable of sending audio into the op-1 but i haven’t been able to play synths and have them record while i can hear what’s being played. Asio4all seems to get close, but i haven’t gotten it to work without switching the drivers and that’s just not doable for any workflow
Me I’m wondering how this will be working with an iPad Pro…
That is a really good question. Anyone tried this out?
If I can find sometime I will try to test it out.
Not sure if I have the right cable...
@@_justin_joe I’m going to plug it in and see what happens in GarageBand, Cubais, Auria and AUM. I will post some info shortly!!
@@pmbear Thanks so much. Looking forward to hearing your update!
When I plug my OP-1 into my computer it sees it as a generic usb device. I'm using windows 10. I'm not hearing any sound from the OP-1 from the computer. When I open up reaper, it reads it as an output device and not an input device. Am I doing something wrong?
We’re you able to complete the firmware update without any issues prior to having this problem you mentioned above?
@@_justin_joe yes. I actually got it to be used as a input device. Reaper will see it as a incoming instrument. But I can’t get the audio to send out to the op-1? Reaper will see it as an output device though.
@@outdatedgear5036 Are you on OSX or Windows?
@@_justin_joe Windows 10. I used 2 different pc’s. I haven’t tried on a Mac yet.
@@_justin_joe Windows 10. I used 2 different computers and still the same issue.
Please: Can everyone help me with this? My OP-1 doesn’t power on when I hold the COM key, trying to install the new upgrade. What can I do? Thanks!
But no issues otherwise, only when trying to get into the boot mode?
@@_justin_joe exactly! BlackScreen when trying to te-booth for the software upgrade: So, no way to upgrade 🙈
Any idea? Thanks 🙏
Have you had any luck since your last message getting the update to work?
@@_justin_joe no, and no answer from teenage engineering 🙈💩✨
@@onthejuan_youtube Unfortunately I have had a similar experience with their CS
Does it send in 4 separate channels or only stereo?
Only Stereo I believe. Would have been sweet to send all 4 channels of the tape, even if it was 4 mono channels
Hello! Do you know of a way to record multiple tracks without having them all of them feed back through the op-1? I’ve searched and searched.. thanks!
IN PROTOOLS
setup-->hardware
click launch setup app
audio devices-->highlight built-in output using wheel thing at bottomselect as output
click the + symbol
create aggregatecheck (in the "use column" built-in input and op1)you can also select the op1 as the clock source
setup-->playback engineselect the aggregate you created
now you can select the op1 as "in 1-2 stereo" as an input and "analog 1-2 (stereo) -->built-in output 1-2"
IN OSX go to sound preferences and select the aggregate you created in pro tools as your input and headphone port (which will appear when your headphones are plugged into your mac) as your output.