cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/56175623
Strange start to a post… A lifelong friend of mine was euh, killed recently. The kind of stuff you only see in movies. Somehow it started a creative musical process. I sing out of tune, but the making was more important than the result. It was kind of a therapeutic.
I do everything with Teenage Engineering OPxy and OP1field. A long time ago I used to play on the train with a Yamaha QY70. Didn’t do anything for 10 - 15 years. Some years ago I started DAW’ing. But starting up computer and cubase, sitting behind a computer, in a fixed room, cables, linking plug-ins … I hate it.
Enter Teenage Engineering. Just power it on and continue on your project or try something new… Wherever, whenever. You don’t need both machines. Got the field first. As a lot of people discovered, it’s a totally different approach and more akin to a band rehearsing live. Missed midi/sequencing. Added the xy and now I have my perfect “studio”.
My workflow is 80% of the track is made on the OPxy. Then I record to OP1f. There I add extra sounds or beats but mainly vocals (also great vocoder).
You can listen to the project mentioned above here, on soundcloud.
Sorry about your friend OP, I’ve found making music really helpful for healing in the past
I’m discovering I’m only inspired by frustrations or pain from the past. This was the most “positive” I’ve don| so far. Others are about crazy ex-gf’s or asshole employers…
Whish I could do more positive stuff.


