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- Had an investment that doubled in days. So I might be able to do a sneak purchase of one of these without it being a trackable drain on our bank account ;)microkorg
- want one soo bad but will never be able to justify it enough to pull the triggerletterhead
- They're amazing looking machines, my bro Jack has yet to inform of how good they are, but he said he needed to tell me in person... He may have one!cruddlebub
- Fun & overpriced. But fun.jagara
- A bud has the op-1 and loves it BUT it’s a toy. This is ID, audiophile, design porn; JUST the grey gradient (GREYdient) gives me chills!!!ideaist
- This won't hit the mark for some. But for me this is a perfect little device. As pick-up-and-jam as the OP-1 but with usable sequencersmicrokorg
- and live playability and punch-in/tweakable effects and p-locks. So, deep like an elektron but far far simpler to use.microkorg
- When I had it the OP-1 was my most used device cos it was the most fun, satisfying and easy to use. I always regret selling it...microkorg
- ..but its downfall was that everything had to be 'committed'. so any kind of live jamming or performance was restricted and mostly just tape playback.microkorg
- Nice perspective(s) @microkorg; TE seem to make high end toys for audiophiles SOOO I'm 100% in always.ideaist
- Want to love the OP-1 .. puchased then sold.. then purchased again.. and in process of selling.. again. The whole tape thing is not the droidautoflavour
- and for $3500 AUD .. I would rather just save the extra $1500 and buy a Moog Muse or something usefulautoflavour
- not that i have $3500 .. or $1500 .. or space for a moog muse.. or time to play itautoflavour
- Auto, if i'd had the means I'd likely have bought the OP-1 again, then sold it (repeat) too.microkorg
- look i picked up the second one for $1k .. and currently struggling to sell it for $950 .. a few tire kickers but no biters yet.. had it for 2 years thoautoflavour
