This is the imho, CLEANEST tutorial & explanation for po33. The callouts really help as well. Had po33 for 2 years, but I forget all the workflows in between bouts of using it. Seeing it all in one condensed tutorial was great. Thank you!
OMG, this has got to be THE BEST, most complete PO-33 tutorial run thru vids ever. Even better than Jacob - Haq Attaq (which is saying a lot). You Rule! Thanks.
Thorough manual, as always! You forgot to mention copying melodic samples to drum kits. This will slice the "melodic" sample into 16 evenly spaced pieces. Great for beat chopping.
@@VindAvSorg its the other way around: you sample, e.g., a 16 beat long audio into a melodic slot and then copy that into a kit. It will auto slice evenly.
@@AudioMusicElectronicsyou can copy it both ways, actually. You can copy a melodic sample to a drum track and it will auto chop it, and you can copy one of the slices to one of the melodic tracks and play them back chromatically.
Great job! You are a wonderfully clear teacher. Nice and slow which I need to learn this tool. I would say this is a mini op-1. Does so many of the core features. Very cool. Thank you.
I just got the po 33 ko today and this is the only video that I need to learn it. Thanks for sharing. I took a screen shot of all the green box of information that you provided of what the button does for quick reference.
I’m new to this and just found the pocket operator. The KO is going to be my first piece of kit. Super rad video. Thanks for all the details and for speaking slow enough for a novice to follow.
Thank you for the video, it really helped me get my head around this thing. I just followed along on my own PO while watching (and re-watching) and now it feels natural to use. I'm sure I'll forget stuff so I'm bookmarking this video for reference. Thanks again, cheers!
Your tutorials are a must whenever I buy new stuff. I have had POKO once for a year or so and still u showed me new things. I am going to welcome POKO once again on my desk. Sold it for KOALA sampler but, as much apps are fun, POKO is more fun somehow. THX!
This was the best PO tutorial ever. I always wanted one but I was so scared I just wouldn’t get it. Seems like it’s just learning and remembering lmao. It’s official: I will def get one!
Holy shit, can’t beileve I didn’t know about retriggering this entire time! Or the length and auditioning different drum slices with the A and B knobs. Def gonna up my workflow
Excellent video! It would be nice if the pocket operator had some kind of factory reset memory to restore patterns and sounds it shipped with incase you wanted to start over.
I made a beat a couple days ago, It was amazing everything’s been fine, really getting the hang of it. Untill I cleared/deleted the beat to start working on something new, I no longer have any sounds, or maybe I just pressed something wrong by accident, if anybody has answers that’d be awesome🤙🏽, it’s the same device but I can’t seem to hear the drums or other sounds when I hold the button and skim through them. Thank you💯
Try a factory reset: Remove (one of) the batteries, hold pattern- and write-button and put in the batterie(s) again. Then you´ll see "rst" on the right corner. The RESET is done 🙂
@@ElvisTheRealKing thank man, I ended up doing a hard reset and getting it down, better late then never brother! I APPRECIATE IT💯🎶 keep up the great content and I hope you have a dope ass day bro💪🏽
Thanks for the tutorial, really well done and explained very well :) I would like to ask a question: is it possible to delete a Motion Sequence? Is it possible to delete FX from the pattern, is the same thing possible for the Motion Sequence? Thanks
hi, newbie question. Is there a simple and cheap way to record the songs from the pocket operator to a computer or an iphone? without using an audio interface?
to record into your iphone, you kind of need an audio interface. thankfully, they're super cheap - get a "behringer u-control UCA222 USB audio interface' - it's $9.99 right now. you'll also need a wire to connect from your pocket operator output jack (3.5mm) to stereo rca jack. that's it. this audio interface is nice because it allows you to listen to what you're recording, while you're recording it.
@@TheRobotKiddo the good thing about that cheap interface i mentioned is that it doesn't require extra power - you just plug it into your iPhone and it works. other fancier interfaces require plugging into a powered usb hub so you'd be tethered to a wall outlet..
@@TylerWoodisawesome Thank you very much, this solution seems perfect to me, even to connect it directly to my PC, thanks for taking the time to answer, greetings from Mexico
@@TheRobotKiddo yep! it can also connect directly to PC. However, in my experience, if you're using software with many tracks and plugins, etc, that little interface can get overwhelmed.. but it's the perfect little interface for iPhone or smaller projects on PC. so yes, recording pocket operator to PC will work great with this.. keep in mind, if you use it with your iPhone, you'll also need a lightning to USB adapter too. i promise that's the last adapter and wire you need! haha
Thanks for the tutorial. Is it possible to use the PO33 as a midi sound module, sequencing and or playing the sounds from an external sequencer/controller. I’d love to sequence melodic patterns on my Digitakt’s midi tracks and use the PO as an additional sound source, and also it would be great to be able to sequence some drum patterns the same way. Is this possible? What other adapters would I need?
Wow, this was a crystal clear explanation without any jargon and without any fluff, everything was to the point! Thank you!!
Thanks again for the help.
This is the imho, CLEANEST tutorial & explanation for po33. The callouts really help as well. Had po33 for 2 years, but I forget all the workflows in between bouts of using it. Seeing it all in one condensed tutorial was great. Thank you!
OMG, this has got to be THE BEST, most complete PO-33 tutorial run thru vids ever. Even better than Jacob - Haq Attaq (which is saying a lot). You Rule! Thanks.
Wow, thanks !!! I really invest a lot of effort in doing this. Thanks for the comment, I'll try to keep it up :)
You are the best with tutorials in YT.
Everything in simple, clean and in logical way.
Thank you and respect Man 👍
Thank you brother. it's a family show, no previous experience required so I try to be as clear as possible. Thanks for the support.
Man thank you so much again. I just bought this trying to learn. The directions are terrible. I would be lost without you. 🏆
Yeah, is not a super fun and clear read. Glad you liked it.
Hands down best tutorial on this amazing device I have came across , thanks
Thanks. Amazing job with PO-33 KO tutorial
No, Thank you brother for keeping the coffee flowing :)
Thanks for this. Its really thorough and great for the old guys/non-digital natives.
Glad you enjoyed it! Well, I am not Young either. This is a crash course, not a review, not an unboxing.
Cool stuff, although I just finished an entire album using only the PO133, I still learned a few tricks here and there. Thanks!!
Super-Thanks! 🤩
Holy crap, super thanks to you !!!!!
Just got my PO today and this is absolutely perfect man. So easy to follow and intuitive. Thank you so much coffee on the way
Thorough manual, as always! You forgot to mention copying melodic samples to drum kits. This will slice the "melodic" sample into 16 evenly spaced pieces. Great for beat chopping.
Great vid but I agree, this is a major feature worth mentioning and stressing it
so, how can you do that? also can you copy drum samples to melodic?
@@VindAvSorg its the other way around: you sample, e.g., a 16 beat long audio into a melodic slot and then copy that into a kit. It will auto slice evenly.
@@AudioMusicElectronicsyou can copy it both ways, actually. You can copy a melodic sample to a drum track and it will auto chop it, and you can copy one of the slices to one of the melodic tracks and play them back chromatically.
@@DigitalDZ7you wish it was chromatically ;) unless you can play with the pitch knob precisely. Via buttons it just plays a pentatonic scale
dope !
just got a po33 and this saves my life. thank you bro
People like you makes this world a better place
You deserve every cent from your youtube monetization
Thank you ♥
Knowing youtube, that's prob about 3c !
Cheers to you, because your video rocks dude 🍻
I’ve watched loads of tutorials on this and this one is the best. Amazing job and deserves a patreon.
This manual is really brilliant! Having po-33, you do watch this once and become 200% smarter. Thanks, guy!
Great job! You are a wonderfully clear teacher. Nice and slow which I need to learn this tool.
I would say this is a mini op-1. Does so many of the core features. Very cool.
Thank you.
omg the A/B knobs on changing pitch mid sequence. THANK YOU
This guide is awesome, thank you so much.
If you need to do a factory reset to default: hold pattern + write while inserting batteries.
Thanks for the tip!
Thank you so much! Your perfectly clear instructions are more than just a huge help, you've unlocked this thing for me.
Thank you very much. That´s the best PO-33K.O. Tutorial on UA-cam 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I just got the po 33 ko today and this is the only video that I need to learn it. Thanks for sharing. I took a screen shot of all the green box of information that you provided of what the button does for quick reference.
Very very very very very very very informative video
I’m new to this and just found the pocket operator. The KO is going to be my first piece of kit. Super rad video. Thanks for all the details and for speaking slow enough for a novice to follow.
Great tutorial,great teacher . Best po33 vid hands down ,100%.
Thankyou, needed this🎯👌🤜💥🤛
There are a few good tutorials but this is absolutely a great starting point if you're new. Get a pen and notebook ready.
Thanks!
HEY !!!!! Thanks for the help !!!! I have to move in a couple of days, so I need it. Thanks again for the contribution.
WOW just got mine all I have to say is WOW and WOW again.
Glad you enjoyed it Paul !!. Thanks for the comment.
Excellent tutorial on the PO! Just a tip from my side. You can copy a drum slice to a melodic slot and play it chromatically 👊
PERFECT TUTORIAL DOES EXIST GUYS!!
you are real teacher as always !
This is the best guide in the world.
Best tutorial I have seen. Thank you!
Thank you Mr/Mrs BaconSledge :)
Thank you for the video, it really helped me get my head around this thing. I just followed along on my own PO while watching (and re-watching) and now it feels natural to use. I'm sure I'll forget stuff so I'm bookmarking this video for reference. Thanks again, cheers!
Such a hugely useful tutorial! Thanks for explaining EVERYTHING so well!
Great tutorial. This vid is pretty much all you need to know about the po33. Well Appreciated sir and thank you kindly
This Video! Bro thank very very much! You are the best! Im a beginner and this 1 Hour Video is like a whole Textbook for me. Much love
This hour has flew fast.
Thank you. Very clear and nice. I'd like to hear any example.
This is one of the best tutorials I've seen so far! Thanks so much for the great explanation.
So helpful, you are the first video to introduce me to my PO 33, so thank you!
Your tutorials are a must whenever I buy new stuff. I have had POKO once for a year or so and still u showed me new things. I am going to welcome POKO once again on my desk. Sold it for KOALA sampler but, as much apps are fun, POKO is more fun somehow. THX!
One of the best teachers out here
you are the best tutorialist on YT, your tutorial videos are like wow, your explanation style is so cool and understandable.
wish I could like this video twice, what a great tutorial
still coming back to this gem
Excellent video mate. Had my PO for over 3 years and I still learnt some new stuff from this. Cheers👍
Thank you for an awesome tutorial! I was ableto create a beat for the very first time.
Me too, I just made an awesome Billy Jean take 🤠🙏🥁
Thank you very much! I would be lost without this video! ❤
Unbelievable. S tier explanation.
This was the best PO tutorial ever. I always wanted one but I was so scared I just wouldn’t get it. Seems like it’s just learning and remembering lmao. It’s official: I will def get one!
¡Gracias!
No, gracias to you !!! Thanks for the contribution, it all helps to keep it going and get more coffee :)
Thank you for this careful and detailed explanation. This will be very helpful!
Ths is perfect, just what I was looking for, thank you 😄
Thank you !!! Glad you liked it :) Thanks for the help !!!
Completly amazing and helpful this guide. I really apreciate your time and dedication with this ;D Gracias!!
Holy shit, can’t beileve I didn’t know about retriggering this entire time! Or the length and auditioning different drum slices with the A and B knobs. Def gonna up my workflow
What an excellent guide. Thank you 👍🏻
Thanks for the comment :)
amazing how much functionality they put in there, it's like a pocket digitakt
I LOVE that the display says TENCHO instead of Techno. Thats such a cute mistake 😂
This pocket operators are pure genius! 😎👌🏻
Thank you so much for the concise instructions
This is perfection! Thank you! Very useful gueid
Thank you! This is the best guide ever)
super helpful overview!
good job M8, Thanks!
Thank you !!!
The best tutorial of po33! Thanks
Thanks for the detailed instructions
I dig the motion sequence process! That’s cool shit!
Best tutorial ever! Thanks!
Excellent video! It would be nice if the pocket operator had some kind of factory reset memory to restore patterns and sounds it shipped with incase you wanted to start over.
It does! Take the batteries out, then hold sound + write at the same time and keep holding while you put the batteries back in. Boom.
Thank You! It was really useful! :)
Glad you liked it and thanks for the comment. It's always nice to hear it was useful :)
what a great tutorial thank you very much
This is the best. Thanks.
Thanks I unsterstood all
Thanks for the video it's helped alot
Need to get myself that drum machine man
Very helpful, thank you!
Thank you, was very helpful
I have no experience in music production yet I really like these devices and want to get a couple.
Thank you so much! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ tutorial 🤘
Great guide❤
Thank you I can make my own music now :D
Just bought one two days ago kinda got the hang of most of it just needing to know how to put full tracks together
Thank you so much!!
Omg. This helped so much. 👍
Do your trim jum number constantly after the first use
very cool.. I want one of these now.. lol
It`s possible to kindly ask You to make similar tutorials of Roland Aira S-1 and T-8? Would be great. Your guides are the best! :)
MAESTRO!
Great guide! I have one question: how to change quantity of loops in chain? For examle from 8 to 4?
This reminds me of tracking back in the day with Scream Tracker and Impulse Tracker -- but limited by comparison :-P Checking out Schism Tracker now.
Fantastic guide, if you have a link I can make a donation or give a tip I'd like to because I'm up and running with this within an hour of getting it
I made a beat a couple days ago, It was amazing everything’s been fine, really getting the hang of it. Untill I cleared/deleted the beat to start working on something new, I no longer have any sounds, or maybe I just pressed something wrong by accident, if anybody has answers that’d be awesome🤙🏽, it’s the same device but I can’t seem to hear the drums or other sounds when I hold the button and skim through them. Thank you💯
Try a factory reset: Remove (one of) the batteries, hold pattern- and write-button and put in the batterie(s) again. Then you´ll see "rst" on the right corner. The RESET is done 🙂
@@ElvisTheRealKing thank man, I ended up doing a hard reset and getting it down, better late then never brother! I APPRECIATE IT💯🎶 keep up the great content and I hope you have a dope ass day bro💪🏽
Dam good tutorial
Thanks for the tutorial, really well done and explained very well :)
I would like to ask a question: is it possible to delete a Motion Sequence?
Is it possible to delete FX from the pattern, is the same thing possible for the Motion Sequence?
Thanks
Yes, you can erase FX from patterns (same logic as the motion sequencer).
awesome job
Can you do unquantized live recording or panning? I wish... Great tuto 😊
hi, newbie question.
Is there a simple and cheap way to record the songs from the pocket operator to a computer or an iphone? without using an audio interface?
to record into your iphone, you kind of need an audio interface. thankfully, they're super cheap - get a "behringer u-control UCA222 USB audio interface' - it's $9.99 right now.
you'll also need a wire to connect from your pocket operator output jack (3.5mm) to stereo rca jack. that's it. this audio interface is nice because it allows you to listen to what you're recording, while you're recording it.
@@TylerWoodisawesome oh thank you so much, this really helps :)
@@TheRobotKiddo the good thing about that cheap interface i mentioned is that it doesn't require extra power - you just plug it into your iPhone and it works.
other fancier interfaces require plugging into a powered usb hub so you'd be tethered to a wall outlet..
@@TylerWoodisawesome Thank you very much, this solution seems perfect to me, even to connect it directly to my PC, thanks for taking the time to answer, greetings from Mexico
@@TheRobotKiddo yep! it can also connect directly to PC. However, in my experience, if you're using software with many tracks and plugins, etc, that little interface can get overwhelmed.. but it's the perfect little interface for iPhone or smaller projects on PC. so yes, recording pocket operator to PC will work great with this..
keep in mind, if you use it with your iPhone, you'll also need a lightning to USB adapter too. i promise that's the last adapter and wire you need! haha
Thanks for the tutorial. Is it possible to use the PO33 as a midi sound module, sequencing and or playing the sounds from an external sequencer/controller. I’d love to sequence melodic patterns on my Digitakt’s midi tracks and use the PO as an additional sound source, and also it would be great to be able to sequence some drum patterns the same way. Is this possible? What other adapters would I need?
Hi, like you (for example at 40') I have parasitic noises when I use a filtered sound, like noise or saturated... is this normal?