OP-Z f/w 1.2.12 and updated app - heads up

Anyone know if I can kill all notes on a track if I have drone mode active? For instance, playing notes from a remote device into opz ARP track. Notes are droning, want to kill notes - 3 options I know of (none of which are elegant)

  1. find notes on ARP track (often have to use shift +/- to find them) press notes.

  2. press notes again on remote device which inputted the notes - not a good solution because it’s impossible to know which notes I trigged. (can’t simply remember, because I’m using a device which automatically selects chords and allows me to strum them without knowing what the notes are, and the strum plate notes changes when I change chords, so it would take a rain-man level memory to stay on top of which notes have been trigged, and even Dustin Hoffman would struggle.

  3. press stop on the opz - this is an excellent solution, except for when I have other tracks playing, or even wanting to keep the chord track droning, but kill the arp notes.

Any ideas? Thanks so much

Hmm, I just used the one shot saw to affect the pitch and for me it is working as expected. When the sequencer is running, the LFO pitches the sequenced notes down and when I play manually over the sequenced notes the manually played notes are also pitched down. However, the LED unter the rightmost red dial does not indicate the LFO activity for the manually played notes when the sequencer is running.

I read in another thread that prior to 1.1.12 the filter cutoff and resonance would not play live with the sequencer due to processor limitations; seems to still be the case. You’re right about pitch though, that and the others seem to work, just not the filter.

Bruno’s time-stretching trick is incredible Bruno’s time-stretching trick is incredible. For those that haven’t watched the video, you set the step-length of a sample (drum) track to 1, the LFO destination to ATT, and the LFO source to G for gyroscope.

Wave the OP-Z to play different “grains” of the your sample.

I played with it a lot last night. It’s so good for live performance/improvisation. Combine with the green dial (pitch adjust) and the blue dial (play direction, perhaps?), and also filter and resonance.

Master track is also good here. .

did you try (track & stop) ?

this should kill the notes on an active track without stopping anything else.

Where does the master track come in?

Anyone know if the time-stretching technique from the OP-1 works on the OP-Z now?

I love this new method though!

Gonna use it live for sure!

Not sure what exactly it’s doing, but it causes different sections of the sample to play. I guess it’s grabbing samples assigned to different buttons.