u/katerlouis

tx-6 disable usb charging?

Can you globally disable it? Everytime I connect it to my phone, iPad or op1f, it charges and sucks them dry. USB GND isolation on disables the charger, but this setting does not persist a restart, super annoying.

Please tell me there's something I'm not seeing

reddit.com
u/katerlouis — 9 days ago
▲ 18 r/OPXYusers+1 crossposts

competition is not sleeping: will audio tracks and looping come to xy?

mpc sample has somehwat of a live looper with fixed sequence length including retroactive audio recording, not unlikely to get improved upon in that department with firmware updates since its so young.

1010music bento is a very capable live looper, the new blackbox 2 brings that into an even smaller form factor.

sp404ii also very capable live looper, although the handling requires some serious muscle memory and menu diving

ableton move also got proper audio tracks in its 2.0 update.

in that regard the xy pales greatly in comparison to those machines which are more or less swimming in the same pond for substancially less money. xy has bad sample management, borderline unusable 20secs max sample length, no way of recording audio in context with the rest of the track...

while the op1f is surprisingly capable for live looping, a more modern clip based approach is way more flexible.

sure, TE wants you to own both the op1f and the opxy. I have both and although they compliment each other in a lot of fun and interesting ways, this setup is more complex and loses the mobility I love. even if you go that length, working with clips is just different and the opxy could deliver that.

I'm dreaming of hooking up the xy with just one cable to one synth at a time, record some clips, then some guitar stuff, then lay down in a hammock and go to town with one device on my lap.

with all the new devices and their workflows, the xy feels more and more incomplete without some sort of audio tracks and I see myself selling it for something like the bento in the future. I'd rather not, but that scratch is real.

now that te brougt undo to op1f, I believe anything is on the table.

let a man hope

ps: while we're at it, give me capture/recall/retro-rec/whatever you want to call it both for midi and audio

reddit.com
u/katerlouis — 11 days ago

Never would I have believed this hardware could handle what they just added. Here's how I benefit from it:

  • 99% of my LIFT usage was to remove messed up takes. This sometimes conflicts with when you actually have something copied with intent to drop somewhere later. UNDO takes care of messed up takes now.
  • Removing messed up takes with LIFT takes time. UNDO is instant.
  • Removing messed up takes with LIFT required to stop tape and move playhead to region. UNDO works while tape is playing.
  • LIFT could not save messed up overdubs. UNDO can.
  • LIFTed by accident, UNDO gets it back instantly.
  • UNDO history is 7 deep (!)
  • Quick A/B Comparison? UNDO, REDO, UNDO, REDO...

The op1f had impressive looping capabilities even before that update. UNDO makes it feasible to perform live looping with it.

What other sneaky ways to use it am I missing?

PS: This feature is so powerful that I wish they'd add the option to map LIFT to UNDO and DROP to REDO

reddit.com
u/katerlouis — 22 days ago

It feels everything is there. Lots of storage, good project structure (from what I can see). Nice hardware, pads for launching "clips", sample manipulation. All it needs is variable sample record length (mulitples of sequence length), ability footswitch start/stop recording, quick way of clearing a pad if you messed up or want to start something new.

I dont even mind "preparing empty pads to be recorded to live" alongside "already loaded samples".

Having a small, battery powered, clip based looper on my table with physical knobs, buttons and pads is my dream for so fricking long.

What do you think? Will they give looper kids like me some love in a future firmware update?

reddit.com
u/katerlouis — 24 days ago