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this episode features jonas, product owner of OP–XY, presenting the new features from the 1.1.0 update. download the new os here: https://teenage.engineering/apps/update explore OP–XY: https://teenage.engineering/products/... guide: https://teenage.engineering/guides/op-xy 00:00 stream start 00:10 general info 04:15 sample slicing the biggest addition in this update. you can now slice samples directly inside the OP–XY: 13:00 tap slicing – manual mode: tap keys to place slice points. 15:45 slice management – remove unwanted slices and re-pack your kit. 16:40 up to 24 slices – fills the entire keyboard from the selected key onward. 17:10 fine-tune start and end points for each slice. 17:45 works with any sample type: drums, loops, melodies, etc. --- 18:45 new LFO: side-chain ducker a brand new LFO mode called 'duck' brings side-chain style pumping to your mix. 19:00 how it works – reacts to another track’s signal (via audio or MIDI notes). 21:20 adjustable amount, hold, and release for fine control. 23:15 any track can be the trigger source — even the metronome. 24:40 switch between MIDI and audio modes using the black encoder. 27:00 use a dedicated kick track for clean four-on-the-floor ducking. 28:10 metronome-based ducking for instant pumping effect. 29:15 future ideas – a second LFO per track is being considered. --- 30:40 sound link lets you use the same sound settings across all patterns of a track. 31:00 concept – one sound shared by every pattern on the same track. 32:20 activation – controlled via the light gray encoder #3. 33:10 choose a master pattern – where the sound settings come from. 34:10 real-time control – tweak filters, envelopes, LFOs, etc., and keep them across pattern changes. 35:40 great for live sets and long arrangements. 36:20 shift activation – holding shift assigns the current pattern as the master pattern. 37:00 example use – quickly swap a kick or synth tone across all patterns at once. --- 39:20 delayed scene switch now you can switch scenes at the end of the bar instead of instantly. 39:40 how to do it – press shift + play, then select a scene number to cue it. 40:10 behavior – the change happens on the downbeat of the next bar. 40:40 perfect for live performance when timing is critical. --- 42:15 parameter Locks for drum sampler you can now set different parameter values per step. 42:30 pitch and start point can be customized per step. 43:00 play mode can differ on each step. 43:40 real-time automation recording is supported. --- 45:30 song mode improvements 45:40 adding scenes now requires holding shift. 46:00 prevents accidental scene switches during performance. 46:30 allows you to keep playing keys safely without interrupting playback. https://teenage.engineering thanks to @samplikprost for the time stamps.