Im gonna have to go small to next year, whats the mesurments of the room?
Thanx eneuh voyager al binnen?

Cool! I will have to get back on that. I won't be home for a few days.namahshaman wrote:(Edit) M-prod, I also noticed you have one of the Anniversary NL2x models. ME TOO! What's your serial number?
Nee nog niet binnenanalogmadness wrote:Hey M-prod, are you satisfied with the sound in your room?
Im gonna have to go small to next year, whats the measurements of the room?
Thanx eneuh voyager al binnen?
As promisednamahshaman wrote:
(Edit) M-prod, I also noticed you have one of the Anniversary NL2x models. ME TOO! What's your serial number?
Actually, I quite enjoyed browsing through presets to see what it could do. And the ones I liked I saved in tje last bank to have different starting points or educational stepping stones, putting all knobs and swithces as they are in the preset, learn and tweak from there.M-Prod wrote:
First thing i'll do is backup and clear the presets. Start with an empty slate.
It's an amazing product and unique design in many ways (that's why i bought it in the first place), but I don't use it much anymore. I had great fun and it really inspired me to make very different music for a while, but when i make songs I tend to use the moog, maschine and vst's more. I mostly use it as a controller. It's great fun when sampling stuff and make some tunes on the go, but since I am not able (read: doesn't fit my flow/music) to finish anything on it, nor continue what i started on the OP-1 in my daw,I lost the motiviation. Besides, one some headphones it's really noisy and that bothers me. I tried the sequencers with other gear like the moog and that's fun, but a little too cumbersome to be inspirational in the flow of making music. I thought i'd give it another chance to see if it's gritty digital sounding synths might have a place in my music and if not i think i will part of it and buy a small controller. I realize you have to go through some gear to know what clicks with you.EMwhite wrote:
How do you like that T.E. OP-1? Use it much?