here’s a little something more.
I came up with an interesting piece of music. go ahead on and give it a listen.
100% Op-1 direct from the album
Did use quite some OP-1 in these two tracks
Hope you like it!
Second track, now with “ vocals”!
Dynamic sketch jam with the OP-1 field
a new track from the warehouse raver.
sequenced, recorded and arranged on the op1 with sounds from the roland jx3p.
Hi All!
Nothing whatsoever to do with David Bowie! Contains some samples including Behringer VC340 & (back a long time ago when i owned a) Chamberlin Rhythmate but composed, recorded, and mixed entirely in the OP-1. Only Normalization in Audacity for post-processing.
#onthego #onthetrain #finaltouchesathome #OP-1 #teenageengineering #finallyusedthedsynth #vc340 #behringer #stationtostationi #chamberlin #rhythmate
Enjoy!
psound74
It’s been a while since I OPed-1…so I wanted to stretch by doing a little work of sampling and chopping.
I have 4 samples:
- the drum is the original sample but just a little faster
- A vocal part of the Moondog’s new Amsterdam
- A sax part of the same song
- the intro of Rosie Mitchell’s Baby please don’t go
I did plenty of chopping on the sax part, so it’s right on time with the vocal part…And I created some kind of Rosie Mitchell screaming piano
I added a melotron style bass and an ethereal pad and … voila !
Hi friends, i am not sure if it fits here, but i bought a used OP-1 and start a challenge where i post every single day content that has something to do with the OP-1 to become better at using this device. It’s more a diary and experimental walk, these are unfinished songs that might later become one. The main thing is to make music and have fun, if you have ideas for the channel or other input, please let me know.
I make sounds with op-1 too
Have a good day
Before I was on MPC Live but the change was very good.
I really like what you do, it’s very heavy
I am still going. Today I tried the playback function. What have you done with the OP-1 in the last days? Show something too ^^
op-1 always always
There’s OP-1 all over this one:
Drums, bass, synth lines and sample chopping all done on the OP1. Acoustic guitar, voice and mixing done afterwards in Bitwig Studio.
Most of the samples are from a 1960s interview with the owner of the UK’s first safari park.
Also available on Bandcamp