The original tone came from a Juno 60 (thanks to my roommate!) sampled into my OP1. I then played the sample into a handheld cassette recorder and played it back into the OP1 at half speed and through some guitar pedals (reverb, filter, delay). These sounds are used to create keyboard tones using the synth sampler and loops using the drum sampler. The Nitro filter was heavily used throughout. All recording and mixing was done in the OP1, with some EQ and reverb applied to the final mix in Ableton.
I’ve been pushing myself to try and do more complete work in the OP1 and while I don’t love the final product I had a lot of fun, work-shopped a lot of ideas, and learned a lot in the process. This is my first disquiet and I plan on doing more now - having a deadline really helped me get over my analysis paralysis and actually say “ok, it’s finished.”
https://soundcloud.com/kirklandish/disquiet0318-linear-training
E: I haven’t listened to everything yet, but very impressed with the variety of approaches so far. Not at all what I expected!