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Yamaha possible @#$% OPZ/OP1 (hardware for 399)

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  • @klownshed said:
    I’m sure it’ll be a fun box to play with. I really like having something like this as a diversion from screens and other distractions. I think I’ll stick to the Circuit for that job personally. Whilst it looks like it will be a pretty comprehensive and fun Groovebox I’m not a massive fan of Yamaha sounds.

    I had an FB-01 sound module as one of my first ever synths. Not sure I found a single sound in it at the time that I liked. I should see if it’s still in my loft. Might be worth sampling today for laughs — it has that bass sound that was on everything in the late 80s.

    WodBass is the best sound on that. I have one too. It's a lofi gem.

  • Cautionary tale: this looked right up my street, so I bought it. By the time it arrived, I'd seen a couple of comments on elektronauts about non-functioning keys. Sure enough, I had a key that worked one time out of every five or six. Returned it. Really disappointed with the build quality. When they decided to take on the OP-Z, I didn't think Yamaha would go that far.

  • @iansainsbury said:
    Cautionary tale: this looked right up my street, so I bought it. By the time it arrived, I'd seen a couple of comments on elektronauts about non-functioning keys. Sure enough, I had a key that worked one time out of every five or six. Returned it. Really disappointed with the build quality. When they decided to take on the OP-Z, I didn't think Yamaha would go that far.

    Yes, mine has non functioning keys too. Returning it for sure.

  • Was it the OP-Z that had the non-functional keys, or the SeqTrak? Or both?

    In the case of the OP-Z, I've heard about its build quality. If it's the SeqTrak, shame on Yamaha for releasing a product with faulty keys. You could even say that's "childish engineering". 😏

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Was it the OP-Z that had the non-functional keys, or the SeqTrak? Or both?

    In the case of the OP-Z, I've heard about its build quality. If it's the SeqTrak, shame on Yamaha for releasing a product with faulty keys. You could even say that's "childish engineering". 😏

    Unfortunately, it was the Yamaha.

  • @iansainsbury said:
    Cautionary tale: this looked right up my street, so I bought it. By the time it arrived, I'd seen a couple of comments on elektronauts about non-functioning keys. Sure enough, I had a key that worked one time out of every five or six. Returned it. Really disappointed with the build quality. When they decided to take on the OP-Z, I didn't think Yamaha would go that far.

    Wait it’s out already? Perhaps maybe exchange it instead? I’m sure a showstopper like that will get fixed asap.

  • @iansainsbury said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Was it the OP-Z that had the non-functional keys, or the SeqTrak? Or both?

    In the case of the OP-Z, I've heard about its build quality. If it's the SeqTrak, shame on Yamaha for releasing a product with faulty keys. You could even say that's "childish engineering". 😏

    Unfortunately, it was the Yamaha.

    Aw geez. Glad I didn't jump the gun on that purchase. I was planning to maybe get it early February. Think I'll stick with my OP-1 Field when it comes to the hardware gadgets.

  • edited January 2024

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @iansainsbury said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Was it the OP-Z that had the non-functional keys, or the SeqTrak? Or both?

    In the case of the OP-Z, I've heard about its build quality. If it's the SeqTrak, shame on Yamaha for releasing a product with faulty keys. You could even say that's "childish engineering". 😏

    Unfortunately, it was the Yamaha.

    Aw geez. Glad I didn't jump the gun on that purchase. I was planning to maybe get it early February. Think I'll stick with my OP-1 Field when it comes to the hardware gadgets.

    @jwmmakerofmusic

    The joke went:

    When they decided to take on the OP-Z, I didn't think Yamaha would go that far.

    😉😂

  • @supadom said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @iansainsbury said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Was it the OP-Z that had the non-functional keys, or the SeqTrak? Or both?

    In the case of the OP-Z, I've heard about its build quality. If it's the SeqTrak, shame on Yamaha for releasing a product with faulty keys. You could even say that's "childish engineering". 😏

    Unfortunately, it was the Yamaha.

    Aw geez. Glad I didn't jump the gun on that purchase. I was planning to maybe get it early February. Think I'll stick with my OP-1 Field when it comes to the hardware gadgets.

    @jwmmakerofmusic

    The joke went:

    When they decided to take on the OP-Z, I didn't think Yamaha would go that far.

    😉😂

    😂🤣 Holy sh-t!

  • worry not...
    UL-1 and UL-1B should be announced soon.

  • @FlockofMeasles said:
    Kraftwerk could make magic with this device.

    …or end up scrolling on Facebook

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