Ott
UK producer/psychedelic dub multi-instrumentalist
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"They originally sent me a free copy when it first came out, in exchange for any technical feedback I could give them, so I dived in and really liked what I found. [...] I’m raving about it because I think it is the first genuinely innovative sequencer I’ve used since Ableton Live, thirteen years ago, and they seem genuinely interested in what their potential users think of their software. [...]
Tabbed projects, hybrid tracks, clips AND arrangement on the same screen, totally interconnectable and modular by design [and set to become more so, if their press is to be believed] and no fucking MAX MSP in sight! The arrange window ‘reads’ left to right, with the mixer controls on the left like EVERY other sequencer EVER [Ableton, wtf were you thinking?] and the plugin delay compensation works so well I completely forgot to think about it.
It would appear that Bitwig have been listening more attentively to Ableton Live’s user-base than Ableton have."
In a Facebook post, Ott praises the Korg MS-20 Mini, highlighting its build quality and versatility. He notes that despite its compact design, the MS-20 Mini is the most useful instrument in his studio, offering features like 32-voice polyphony and syncable LFOs that surpass the capabilities of the original MS-20. Ott values the MS-20 Mini's performance and affordability, stating he wouldn't trade it for the original model.
In a Facebook post, Ott discusses using the Korg Mono/Poly Synthesizer, highlighting its unique feature: an extra switch next to the volume knob that allows Oscillator 1 to modulate the VCF, creating distinctive alien buzzy sounds.
'I use Nuendo, Reason, Ableton Live, Fruityloops (been a registered user since V1.0), Reaper - whatever suits the job at hand. Some stuff is better for certain tasks and I get bored easily.'
'The bass on the second half of Queen Of All Everything is the 303 but sequenced from an Analog Systems TH-48.'
Ott is shown using the PowerTran Transcendent 2000, a synth designed by Tim Orr, in a user-uploaded photo on Ottsonic. This synthesizer, known for its affordability as a DIY kit, is rated three stars by Vintage Synth Explorer.
He uses them besides his Yamahas, but he does his mixing in professional mixing studios.
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