Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator PO-28 Robot - Demo & Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
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Sam from our Portsmouth store provides a complete beginners guide to the Teenage Engineering PO-28 Robot Pocket Operator.
In this tutorial and demo, Sam shows you to create music straight out of the box and runs through the synthesizer and sequencer, parameter locks, glide control and punch-in effects. The PO-28 robot features 15 synth sounds and a micro drum kit, offering a great deal of synth and percussion sounds in one tiny unit.
The new Teenage Engineering PO-28 Robot is the latest addition to the popular Pocket Operator series: a versatile and affordable synth with sounds inspired by those vintage science fiction films we all love. Check it out!
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This was my favorite tutorial on the Robot. I now feel like I know how to use this. The drums always confused me until now. Thanks
Thanks for this detailed, structured and informative overview. I like the "dancing hands" at the end. Keep going!
great video, thanks for posting!
Excellent tutorial!
Exactly what I needed to see! Great video. Buying one of these right now, if the guy selling it on FB still has it.
What’s FB?
Great PO demo/Tutorials, yours are so helpful
The best!
Hello! Great review! Tell me, is it possible to change the volume of each individual sound when recording a pattern on PO-28 robot (the sounds of the pattern seem to me too loud compared to a live game instrument)? And is it possible to make the sounds of the pattern lower than A1? Thanks!
Thanks so much for the tutorial!! :) just a question, is there any way that I can record though an audio interface or by midi with a daw!? thanks again!
What is the cord going to I see in every video there's that cord leading out from it but what does it offer over just using it
That's the audio out, which they're using to record the sounds. It sounds much, much better fed into an audio interface or amp than playing through its own tiny speakers.
You could also plug headphones in there.
8:12 how to copy patterns
Are you from Brett Domino Trio? :-)
Wtf can't they make a proper desktop synth out of this with keys, midi and 1/4 inch outputs. Christ I'd pay good money for these things if they weren't so fucking impractical in a real setup... Sigh
Only two scales? That's pretty lame.
What do you expect haha this can fit on you pocket man
STOP TALK PLEASE STOP STOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP!!!!!!
why did your dumb ass click on a tutorial if you hate talking so much?
This dude is doing a great job, he has helped a bunch of us.
TALK AND TALK AND TALK AND TALK..................................