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It was a love/hate thing for me. Way more capable than I was expecting it to be, and I love the concept of the tape recorder style of working. But I just could never find sounds with it that fit the style of music I like, despite the brilliantly quirky interface.
The OP-Z is MUCH more up my alley, a lot easier for me to get the kinds of sounds I like while still being fun to use.
My most disappointing hardware purchase was the Synthstrom Deluge. It is the king of unmemorable combination button presses, over-crowded interfaces, and irritating feature creep.
It sold quickly although, considering the cost of the never-working looper footswitch and replacement faceplate, I lost quite a bit of money on it.
One of my favorite hardware purchases is the Red Panda Raster 2 guitar pedal. It sounds great, it's deep but easy to navigate, and a ton of fun.
I can agree with this as well. I found it hard to get anything out of it other than LoFi/chiptune/thinner sounds. I know it can do it as seeing other people patches, but if I wanted to sit and work on sound design, there are plenty of other options I'd go with 1st that are far faster and far deeper (and far cheaper too).
Edit: I'm sure the cpu in it is underutilized as well. If I could load PD patches into it instead of dicking around with their synthesis engines and getting the cow to sound OK, I could see myself giving it another look, but they'd have to fix that crappy midi control (both controlling from external and as a general midi controller) 1st.
4 knobs, fine....but it's internal parameters should all be exposed for external control.
SH-101 is my favourite out of all the synths I own. 🙂
Definitely comes alive with some distortion.
Fair enough. I’ve yet to try the OP-Z but I’ve always been interested as it just seems like a pocket operator on steroids and I love those little guys. I could definitely see myself adding one later on down the road. Also I’ve heard great things about it’s sequencer.
Step Components on the OP-Z are a game changer when it comes to sequencing, definitely work looking into as it makes the OPz more than a PO by a long shot. And the synth engines sound great, with more modern effects.
Sort of reassuring to read this!. Been on the verge to buy a Deluge as it’s always praised and considered a game changer.
I’m all the videos I watched (plenty) there were things that didn’t click… weirdly scares connection options., but above all that tiny display and a button layout that doesn’t seem to make sense. It’s not menu diving it’s not button pressing, it’s somewhere crypticly in between.
I’m considering getting a Deepmind, I’m praying it doesn’t make it to this list!.
Muziker is offering the OP-Z for 469 euros. I was strongly considering it but came across a lot of complaints regarding build quality where eventually it leads to double triggers after a couple of years. If I want to spend that money on a device, I would like to have it for a bit longer than that. What is your opinion on the build quality?
I've owned two OP-Z and never had any issue. Without a doubt a few people have had the double triggering issue, but I don't think it's super wide-spread.