Teenage Engineering PO-30 Pocket Operator Metal Series Super Set Bundle with 3-Pack of CA-X Silicone Cases, and Blucoil 3-Pack of 7" Audio Aux Cables
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Selected User Reviews For Teenage Engineering PO-30 Pocket Operator Metal Series Super Set Bundle with 3-Pack of CA-X Silicone Cases, and Blucoil 3-Pack of 7" Audio Aux Cables
These are the first operators I've ever used in a pocket. I used to avoid them because they appeared to be of poor quality. I was willing to pay more for higher-quality equipment that would last a long time, and this is that equipment. You get three pocket operators, all of which are arguably the best: PO- PO-32 (Tonic), 32 (Tonic), 32 (Tonic), 32 (Tonic 33 (K. ), PO- 35 (Say something). These three are also the most expensive POs on the market. Three "pro" silicon CA-based calculators are also included in the box. 3 mini stereo patch cables to sync the POs together and provide a line-out, as well as X black covers (which wrap around the front). br>br>PO- br>br>br>br>br>br>b br>- 32 (Tonic)br>- So far, my favorite device is this drum synth, which allows you to quickly add new patches by switching to "receive data" mode, connecting it to a speaker, and playing a digital file through it. Transferring patches and patterns between users is now a breeze and a lot of fun. Because you only need to play an audio file, sounds can be found all over the internet; check out YouTube and Soundcloud for some examples. I didn't care for the default sounds, but some of the user-created sounds blew me away. It truly transforms the device, and you can also purchase a third-party app that allows you to create completely unique sounds for it. br>br>PO- br>br>br>br>br>br>b 33 (K. )
- This is a sampler in a teeny-tiny pocket-sized package. You won't be able to do a full remix on this device because it only has 40 seconds of memory to work with. This has the same fantastic audio as the previous one. sound- The PO-'s pack transfer function It was slightly less enjoyable for me because it was much more difficult to find sample packs to load onto the device, and if you're going to play with a sampler like this, you're probably going to make your own samples anyway. br>br>PO- br>br>br>br>br>br>b 35 - (Speak) - (Speak) - (Speak) - (Speak) - Before you go any further, look up "PO-" in the dictionary. Use your favorite search engine to look up "35 secret powers," which will lead you to the secret key combinations you'll need to get the most out of this unit. It reminds me of one of those old-fashioned typewriters. slang at school- Toys that spell and spell and spell and spell and spell and spell and spell and spell It may appear to be a one-trick pony at first, but it is actually a powerful vocoder/sampler with a simple drum machine attached. This device, in my opinion, is far more powerful than the PO- 33, but it's a more sophisticated instrument. br>br>Each of these tools is surprisingly powerful, but don't expect to be able to use them all at the same time. This isn't a toy at all! While they're entertaining to play, they're really designed for more serious electronic musicians and fans. That isn't to say that it is only for experts. These are ideal for newcomers to the industry. However, I wouldn't advise a complete novice to try all three. If you're new to raw, start with just the KO or Tonic and work your way up to the other two. A serious beginner, an enthusiast, or a seasoned musician/producer will appreciate how well all three of these work together and complement one another. br>br>These units are set up as stand-alone devices by default. Expect to put in some time if you want to get the most out of all three working together. If the first thing you do when you get a new piece of gear is to throw out the default patterns and sounds, then this 3-part series is for you. For you, a pack is a good option. Getting them all to sound good together will almost certainly necessitate the addition of external equipment such as an OP-100. 1 or more full-time employees Ableton Live, FLStudio, and other DAWs are featured. It's difficult to oversell these gadgets. br>br> In such a small package, there is a lot of power. Every single one of these items is incredible. Prepare to devote a significant amount of time to getting to know each of them, as well as a significant amount of time to learning the hidden tricks and tips from forums and YouTube. These metal versions are made to last a long time, and I mean a long time. a long time These are for you if you enjoy electronic musical instruments, especially those who are dedicated to the lo-fi scene. edms fi edms fi edms fi Out there are chillwavers. Aren't you the proud owner of at least five of these? br>br>Finally, I'd like to say:
- TE offers a three-pack of screen protectors. They were not included in this kit. If you want to keep your screens safe, buy them.
- Before you put the cases on, remember to remove the metal stand. With them on, it won't be comfortable. When putting the cases on, be cautious. Take your time so you don't end up damaging the device.
- The cases are fine in and of themselves. I'd like to see a transparent option so that all of the cool graphics on the board can be seen, and it also needs to be a little tighter around the battery. It does an excellent job of preventing the devices from slipping around the desk.
- When you press down on a button, you'll get a tactile feedback "click," but that's not when the button engages. It will not register as a button press if you do not press down hard enough. It takes practice to remember to press firmly, and the tactile feedback you receive does more harm than good. You'll be fine if you get in the habit of really slamming the button.
- It can be difficult to remove the batteries at times. You can use a plastic (but not a metal!) container. ) tool to aid in the removal of them.
I'm a huge fan of these pocket operators. They're fantastic, and I'd recommend them to anyone looking for a small electronic kit or MIDI sampler. I only give this product four stars because the packaging could have been a little better. The top of the box was lightly damaged, as you can see in the photo I included. For the price, you'd think this would be sent in a box rather than an envelope.
I haven't created anything worth recording, but I would be lying if I said they aren't entertaining to play with.
I was debating whether or not to get all three, but I'm glad I did. Very fun. I can't see using them for "real" production, but they're a lot of fun to play with.
Everything arrived in perfect condition, and all three of them have been a joy to use. Powerful yet compact- a fantastic addition to my Volca setup on the go!.
Very good focus! Thanks!.
This is an excellent item.