I wanted to unleash a wider range of notes from OP-1, which is limited to two octaves. With my Korg Kross as a MIDI controller through Logic Pro X’s built-in External MIDI routing, I was able to make this happen:
1. Connect OP-1 MIDI Controller via USB to computer
2. Launch Logic Pro X
3. Create a new External MIDI Instrument
4. Set MIDI Destination to OP-1 Midi Device, being sure to check the box for “Use External instrument plug-in”
5. Jam with more keys, velocity sensitivity, and some awesome pitch bend.
Synth: Teenage Engineering OP-1 (Cluster engine)
Recorder: Zoom H2n
Camera: Canon SL3 w 50mm f1.8 lens
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