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There's amazing hardware out there for not a (relative) amount of money. Used gear especially (reverb. com). KORG Volcas. Roland boutiques. Behringer Neutron and also the D clone. Waldorf Blofeld or Rocket (upscale = Pulse 2). Audiothingies Micromonsta. And more.
You know you want it. Buy it new ($599), use it for a while, and when you sell it mark it up slightly to cover your fees (reverb etc). The going rate right now is about $850.
Tons of clips out there. There are a handful that made it sound better to me than others.
We all have our own taste though. I'm not picky about drums, for example.
The music is in your head, not in the device.
599 where? and 850 where? haha
hope their first update is going from 16-64 steps at least
Prolly gonna snag a Z next year sometime. I like screenless stuff. My two main pieces of hardware I use besides my iPad and iPhone are the Sp404sx and the boss rc202, and they just have alarm clock style numeral displays, no screen and I jam out on them hard. Op-z is perfect for me, I loved the OP-1 but always wished you could have multiple sequencer tracks running
Like all their products OP-Z is a niche item, it either works for you or it doesn’t. Now personally although I like some of its qualities (ability to hook up to iOS device for one) some of its limitations put me off (no way to sample on the unit). OP-1 does work for me so it’s just different strokes for different folks, it’s up to you to work out if it’s your thing.
I decided to get a Deluge rather than an OP-Z as I think it'll suit my workflow more, but I'll be definitely be monitoring the Teenage Engineering device's future development path.
Me too. I canceled my OP-Z order the last minute. I'll wait and see what's with those modules they keep teasing. I hope they release a soundcard for sampling. Otherwise it's just a nice Tetris sounding machine for me.
At least they should enable some sampling, importing, etc in the app and then send those to the device.
And yeah the Deluge it's much much more capable. No regrets here!
The Deluge is effectively screenless too, with only 4 numeric LEDs.
@CRAKROX No way to sample directly on OPZ itself you mean? Cause it looks like you can load your own samples. But I suspect you're tethered to a PC or Mac at that point to mount it as a drive and drag+drop stuff to it.... then again, wtf the mic for then???
Yeah, that’s what I meant, no direct sampling which means it’s only a sample player.
Ok if that’s what people want but to me it’s a 3 legged dog.
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I guess what it is is pretty good but now we are firmly in the era of treating limitations like a feature before development even begins. Most recently Roland has popularized the concept of creative limitations do to their sp series but those limitations came out of short comings of that series it was never a design feature. On the other hand it just came out and they've already made it known that they have plans for the future, I just hope the sequencing and sampling is first to be updated.
I love this little sampler.