Any of u fucks rich enough for this goodness

any of u fucks rich enough for this goodness

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What is good about it? get an ipad and a few music apps for like $100 total and you can do way more and it's even more portable and you also have an ipad then.

idk what I'd ever use it for, would rather get a prophet rev2 or something for a similar price

>What is good about it?

if i say i'm an a e s t h e t i c man you will agree.

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making music with a touch-only interface sounds like hell. at least the OP1 has buttons.

though i do agree that people are better off just getting a DAW with a bunch of plugins. the OP1 looks like it'd be really fun to mess with on the go, but it's way too damn expensive. and good gear doesn't make you a good musician; people need to realize that.

just get a pocket operator 33 K.O

>buying overpriced meme shit

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I can but the MPC live is the same price and leagues better. It's basically a daw in an MPC with a internal battery. You could probably even find a used one for $800.

idk probably

it's all meme shit, user

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well i cant wait for mine to finally arrive so i can trigger the poorfags all day long :)

>y-you dont actually buy stuff right user, that would trigger us poorfags ;___;
imagine being such a shitstain of a person.

>at least the OP1 has buttons
I tried the thing at one of those synth expos and those buttons feel like a fucking calculator. It's the new casio vl-tone.
>i do agree that people are better off just getting a DAW with a bunch of plugins
I wholeheartedly agree.
>the OP1 looks like it'd be really fun to mess with on the go
It is, if you can live with the shame of making bleep bloop publicly.

Pocket operators are great to play around with, but they're still way too expensive for what they are (essentially an arduino board with a cheap LCD and shit buttons).

The MPC live is a piece of shit, Akai should be ashamed of that disaster they call a sequencer.

Nice JV-1080 u got there user!

>Nice JV-1080 u got there user!
Thanks! I got it dirt cheap a while back, still had the original scratch protector on the screen.

>but they're still way too expensive for what they are (essentially an arduino board with a cheap LCD and shit buttons).
yeah, its as if the added value was the code, there i solved it for you, you mongoloid.

hipster trinket

it's amazing how these shitty outdated sounds that can be stored on one CD require 10 500$ rack units

hey dont I know it, and none of them were $500. I repaired more than a couple of them

great, how much did that roland jv cost
I've seen 200$ offers

Andrew Huang here with another 10 beats on the OP1

>tg77
Awesome unit
There are synths in that rack not just ROMplers. And hardware ROMplers don't sound like samples loaded in a software sampler either. If you have other hardware you can run your software shit out to and back in you can get some of the sound, but it's still different. And if the ROMplers have filters or FX you'll never replicate those sounds either.

>There are synths in that rack not just ROMplers. And hardware ROMplers don't sound like samples loaded in a software sampler either. If you have other hardware you can run your software shit out to and back in you can get some of the sound, but it's still different. And if the ROMplers have filters or FX you'll never replicate those sounds either.
EXCUSES

Those are actual reasons user.

this thing is just for fucking around but doesn't help at all with realizing a vision

$134 altogether. The Mounting ears were bent out of whack and the seller thought the lcd screen was scratched to hell

>tg77
>Awesome unit
It is, it's the reason this rack is so damn big, too lol

I mean you could just sample the presets if that's what you're in to I guess.

>And if the ROMplers have filters or FX you'll never replicate those sounds either.
Why? They use alien circuit technologies? And don't give me this mystical shit about aged vintage filter components.

boohoo i cant perfectly replicate shitty 90s techno rompler sounds on my way superior cracked vst from 2019, what am i gonna do now? ;_;
oh yes i know i have to spend thousands of dollars to fill my room with ugly rack romplers and synths that are a pain in the ass to control! :)

Looked like the minecraft inventory screen from the thumbnail

forgot to mention the JV came with two expansion cards at that price, which also needed a bit of repair to replace dangerously failing capacitors

>And if the ROMplers have filters or FX you'll never replicate those sounds either.
Why? They use alien circuit technologies? And don't give me this mystical shit about aged vintage filter components.

>roland jv rompler
Based and new age pilled

What makes you think I spent thousands on romplers? I didnt buy any TE products...

It really is great fun, glad to have it racked up permanently now

nice dubs but the OP-1 isnt a rompler you faggot. in fact is has a shitton of fun system-exclusive synthesis

lol calm down, I was just teasing. The OP-1 looks fun and all, but it's not my cup of tea. I have the electribe for a mobile scratchpad, but I dont ever find myself using it that way.

Just noticed you have the wavestation there aswell. Really lovely setup.

>in fact is has a shitton of fun system-exclusive synthesis
like FM radio, lol

Thank you. I've been designing that rack in my head and on paper for like 2 years, and the last week or so has been a lot of fun building it

ok yeah i was also over the top here. have fun with your rack synths. i own a microwave xt rack myself and I love it. but i do almost everything on vsts nowadays. its just too comfy.

ive used one before in my own music but i didnt really like the workflow on it

it has 11 synthesis

You can get an sy or tg77 for like 200-300 if you just look around for a while. And it has one of the most advanced FM systems in any hardware synth ever, and it actually sounds good unlike FM8.

>You can get an sy or tg77 for like 200-300 if you just look around for a while
yeah I got mine from a pawn shop that listed it pretty cheap. spent a bit extra for a new LCD display though, which is great because the old screen transformers are all whiny as fuck now

>i own a microwave xt rack myself and I love it.
I'm jelly
>but i do almost everything on vsts nowadays. its just too comfy.
I get that. This whole collection of mine is a labor of love, really.

I have the whiny transformers in my sy77. I just use a light to see the screen but even just to go in and disconnect the backlight so the transformers shut up you have to take apart fucking EVERYTHING on the synth. Like hundreds of screws and removing like 5 separate boards. Fucking pain. Fortunately it's not that loud or annoying but if I do a bunch of distortion/compression or anything that brings the gain up a ton in DAW you can start to hear it bleeding through on the outputs. Big pain.

>even just to go in and disconnect the backlight so the transformers shut up you have to take apart fucking EVERYTHING on the synth.
oh trust me.. I know. Biggest pain in the ass take down I ever came across, but at least I didnt have to relocate diodes to get the LCD to fit

> I do a bunch of distortion/compression or anything that brings the gain up a ton in DAW you can start to hear it bleeding through on the outputs.
Wow, really? That's crazy, glad I took it out completely I guess.

yeah my piano teacher wanted to get rid of it desperatly and gave it to me for 300€. i thought maybe he wanted to rip me off but checked demos of it and read some stuff, tried it out and thought it was cool.

i wonder what he thinks now about the deal, since it goes for around 1000€ nowadays :)

are there any legit musicians out there who actually uses this to make music professionally?

It's very quiet. I can get rid of it with denoise VSTs. It's just a pain though.

I can't justify spending 800 to 1k dollars on this thing. I used to want one years ago but the price hardly ever dropped.

swedish house mafia made the thing popular with that pharell song "i wanna know your name" or something like that.

its 1400 now ;)

Bon Iver used it. Also as said it appeared in one of their videos but the song was made with sylenth and a DAW. The OP1 was a prototype model and not used in any way except for video footage. It seems to be youtubecore mostly for beats and bigsky ambient. I found one dungeon synth album that was made on it iirc.

Was there anything of value produced from this?

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Just playing with mine this morning.

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kek

>imagine knowing what anything minecraft looks like

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How big are they? im tempted to buy one for when im backpacking through countries and have no other way to make music

ipad

implying its actually his. its the same photo thats being posted since years in the synth threads lol.

>Taking a $1000 liability with you backpacking
What's even the point

imagine the debte

Overrated piece of junk for shitty hipsters to make lo-fi cuckbeats