It’s pretty flimsy and tight fitting for what it is. Get an Analog Case, much sturdier and better fit IMVHO.
I had the white one for my OP-1 field and I actually preferred that bag over the Analog case I also got for it. My plan was to use the original bad in my home and the Analog hard case for travels but ended up only using the field bag. I like it a lot and will definitely get one when I get the OP-XY 
Can you keep a few cables in the bag as well?
Yes but not much room unfortunately. I had a pair of in ear headphones in there and an apple usb-c to lightning cable in there at all time for recording to phone.
mine is so tight that I basically have to ‘loosen the belt’ which in this case is that pocket, just to be able to get the device in and out. beyond that I think you could slam the equivalent of 1 cable in mine (maybe) but I don’t think I could get my ear buds in there too.
i have both. i wouldnt recommend them as the outer-most layer for transit. this is a bag, to go into another bag.
me too!
Finally pulled the trigger - from TE website.
I am re-living how excited i was when waiting for op1… Have so much desire for opxy… Could very well be the ultimate groovebox.
Want to create whole songs on one little unit, op1 shape is perfect for this…
I made this album only on op1 while holidaying in Turkey. Performed and recorded internally to ‘vinyl’.
I think you’ll really dig it. I’m really digging mine so far.
Shaping up that way for sure, for me anyway!
It’s really good
I think u might dig it
Side note: has anyone found a good way to sustain a note across multiple bars?
So far I’ve done this by
- live recording and just holding the note out
- messing with bar resolution (ex get 4 bars play time on one bar page)
But is there a way to manually program a note to sustain across multiple bar pages?
The hold and click trick hasn’t worked for me
there is the player type hold but I think that is only useful if you want every note to hold.
In my opinion, absolutely, yes. There’s a huge “positive transfer of knowledge” as they say in aviation. A lot of overlap, and almost complete consistency in key-combos. If you aren’t trying to make youtube-ready productions, ie heavy sound design, and are more interested in the songwriting, the Z is fantastic.
Ooh shit! Can’t wait to hear what you put out with it! Congratulations to you and to us all 
Lol yes this is why I always end up making my own cheatsheet for pretty much every damn hardware device I play with. (In case these help other people, I’ve put them all on my blog) I like knowing my devices through and through, and as a UX designer I can’t stand “invisible” functions and features 
One workaround if you have a free track: slow that one track down in terms of scale (bar button and then number 9 for example) and then hold that note across it.
100% I bought the opz two weeks before XY was announced and was blown away by it. Learned it really quickly and fully understood what the xy will be capable of in advance. Sad I had to sell the opz so quickly! It’s a great device
Being able to import projects (and their samples/sounds) from the op-z into the XY would be convenient for many people I guess? I could see a use case where you simply don’t want to carry a 2000+ device just to capture ideas on the go, and you could use the op-z for that instead.
Incidentally, it could boost sales of the op-z as sketchpad.
The OP-Z uses different synth engines and a different sample structure, so I don’t think it would be possible.
Even different project/pattern structure