Hi Folks,
Here is around 1 hour and 30 minutes of short musical pieces I’ve made on the OP-1 Field during my holidays this year using custom samples. If you like IDM/Triphop perhaps you’ll enjoy some of these ‘Fragments’ which is also the title of this new album.
If you like things more visual I made below YouTube video using the OP-Z and the video pack ‘ClipTrig’ by @EcstasyJones and videos from Archive.org so credits to them.
Thanks for listening and checking out my stuff.
Cheers!
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damn i love all this so much!!! i saw you post a short video somewhere else online recently and asked you how you made the video content. you answered me there and also i see you are using the same method here. but i’m really curious- you’re using the op-z and its companion app to generate these visuals, but the music is coming from the op-1f? if that’s correct, then are you also sending some sort of clock sync to the z to have the video be in time with the music from the op-1f?
Thanks a lot! In this case I’ve used the OP-Z and ClipTrig after recording the music knowing the bpm beforehand. Using Apple Quicktime to screen record the OP-Z app and merge the 2 videos together manually which took more time compared to recording the music, but I wanted to do it because I really like using the OP-Z for video purposes. Eventually I hope to find a way to use the 2 together recording everything at once
Cheers
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thank you for your response here! i have to try and find time to work this out, but can’t we just send midi out of the xy into the z? and then the z is driving the videopak so then shouldn’t that work for example to catch the drum triggers from the xy and then have that trigger changes in the videopak?
and maybe then its a different videopak than you are using, or maybe its photomatic or something on the z app. i’ve been trying to find a solution for live audio processing for visuals at my shows. i went through the critter and guitari eyesy, and tried some software solutions like the computer program sythestesia. they kind of work. but would love to find a really good option for eventually just running pure audio into a processing box and have it spit out generative video that looks pretty nice. everything usually needs midi triggers to cause a reaction in the video content. but would be a dream to skip midi and just have an audio visualizer…