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Hi Son Wu, I have to say that TE really needs to put you on the payroll ;-)... You are by far the most clear, interesting and updated youtuber depicting new gear from TE and as a fan of both TE and your channel, I can't be more happy than now whenever I see a new video from you. I enjoy my KO2 a lot but you make us become little TE ninjas like you :). Also many kudos and thanks for all the OP-1 Field videos that you've made over 2023 as again, you contributed a lot in increasing my knowledge with my gear. I will FOR SURE ask for some private lessons from you on either TE gear or Electron stuff in 2024. Keep up the great work and can't wait to see and hear more!
Hey! Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad my teaching style suits your needs and is helping you along your music journey. I look forward to our potential future lessons :)
hold shift and the pads you want to solo, you can only do it i one group at a time, then you only hear that one pad. Good for starts or endings. Hard to do when preforming but it works.
Fantastic tutorial! This is how they should ALL be. You took the time to explain CLEARLY what each function does in the overall structure and made no assumptions about people navigating around the unit. Cannot thank you enough. Truly!
I’m glad I watched this. I find the official documentation lacking, trying to be a design project more than a user manual. While I found chunks of it helpful, I couldn’t wrap my head around projects/scenes/groups/patters. Your video made these concepts crystal clear, and I learned some things. Thank you.
Thanks for these! I was having a hard time wrapping my head around my KO II the last couple weeks. The way you've presented the information progressively and visually really has been clicking a lot better for me than other tutorials I'd checked out.
I've been waiting for this. I've had my KOll, since the release and not only have I not had time to dive in, I don't really have a background in samplers so it's a new art form for me. Still trying to figure out the workflow and how to incorporate it into what I like to do. Love your videos!
Brilliant Son-Wu. Love the way you go about having this explained. When pressing PLAY and then selecting a scene, you can set the K.O.II to switch to another scene instantly or when a Bar finishes. You don't know how do you? Again, thanks for the good work. Jam on it !
Awesome! You made using the KOii extremely easy to understand and follow. I appreciate the overviews, pace, and summary of each function as you proceeded. Pedagogy is an art and a science. But never simple or easy. I part-time teach rhetoric... my mentor told me; there are only two rules. Teach with love and if one can't explain something at least three different ways... you don't understand it yourself. So, I'm normally hitting the books before each session just to sure I'm prepared. I haven't yet received my KOii. I'll reach out once in hand if I need any private lessons. Thank you so much. #SonWu
Thank you so much this is life changing. Really clear explanation that can be transferred to many other devices also. I look forward to watching the whole series 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼. Also what is that watch please ? It’s amazing as well 😊.
Hi SonWo, thank you for your great beginner videos. Wondering if you could explain how to put the sounds onto the pads. I've just purchased the KO2 & can't get anything out of it. 😅
Thanks son wu, I really want to know this better like I do a pocket operator, I'm spending a week in Vegas in 2 weeks which I'm sure I will be busy but I'm also sure I'll be up late and wanting to jam. I got the Fanboy Case ready to go and I'm taking the KO in my carry on. Pretty sure this is the only thing I'll bring, I brought an elektron model cycles last vacation a couple years back.
I have the Medieval but I need to watch these videos to understand haha, identical machines I would say. How do you keep adding committed scenes or patterns so you can build the structure of a track? Thanks!
Great tutorial video! Enjoy it. Just got my ep-133 a few days ago. Luckily mine had no common issues like some had with theirs. But Im slowly enjoying it. It almost has the same workflow as my MPCX, though that sampler is insane! Lol
@@justin-tyme the fader intermittent, built in speaker not working, or just doa. When i opened mine it was faced down and thats not good cause it’s resting on the knobs and fader. But luckily mine wasnt damaged. I would recommend it no doubt still.
Will do copy/paste/erase in a future video! Just check back for the playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL1ORyz4b29f7qtIZs6hHVkKyLbkCQWJeM.html&si=5seNH312dkoT1Cpr
So I assume it's more practical to compose song sections inside different scenes rather than inside group patterns (Group A.01 intro, Group A.02 verse etc.)? Do you also know if there's a way to switch between songs/group patterns at the end of the current bar rather than having it be an instant change?
Heres a summary, actions have an asterisk (*) enjoy! - *Change Project: Main + hold pad number - *Solo Group: FX + hold group letter - *Group Volume: Hold group(s) letter + fader - *FX dry/wet: - Hold fader -> select fx (6) -> select group -> adjust fader - *Select pattern for Group: Hold group letter + enter pattern number (or +/-) - Note: can hold multiple groups at once and use +/- to change patterns together - Can have up to 99 patterns per group - A Scene is a combination of patterns - *Move between Scenes: Hold Main -> enter scene number (or +/-) - *Create new Scene: Shift + hold Main. This will copy existing scene (combination of patterns per group) into a new scene. - Note this will also make copy of new patterns Additional Notes: - When you use a pattern (like pattern 23) across multiple scenes, any modifications to that pattern will affect all scenes where that pattern appears. This is why the commit function is valuable - it creates copies of your existing patterns and scenes, allowing you to make changes without affecting your original work. - A lot of the actions, like fader movements and solo’s, affect the group as a whole. However there are things we can do to sounds (pads) themselves individually and still work independently off one another. - *Erase track on a sound pad: Hold erase + hold pad. (So each of the sounds within a group still lives on its own track within a sequence. That means you can delete single elements easily out of the group pattern) - TLDR: The smallest element is a Sound. These sounds all have their own tracks. All of the tracks of those 12 sounds live within a group (A B C and D). So 4 groups of 12 sounds (each w/ their own track). Each Group can use a different pattern and are all independent from one another. The combination of patterns on the 4 groups is saved within a Scene. And we can have up to 99 scenes within a project which can make up the arrangement of the song.
I think you are one of the best person to ask. A quick question. I can’t get MIDI out out of the. Ko I wanted to use the Roland aira t8 with it. I can get MIDI in from t8 to K.O. but not otherwise. I also tried it with keystep pro and could get MIDI in didn’t try the MIDI out on the keystep pro. Can you maybe explain where the problem is? Could this be another bug maybe? I also see the blue MIDI sign only when I go MIDI in. Would be great to read your opinion. If there is a bug, I am done with the K.O. it’s my third device😢
Thanks for the video! I have 2 questions. 1. Is it possible to mute tracks inside a group? (I know about soloing by pressing shift + the track number) 2. Is it possible to delete a group variation? Let's say you created A22, but your last Scene was 21. Can you delete it and then update a scene? Cheers!
My pleasure! 1. I don't think so. 2. If you mean deleting patterns? Yes, ERASE + GROUP deletes a pattern of a group. 2.1. since SCENES & PATTERNS are independent, you could just exchange the pattern, but keep the same scene.
1. You can mute a individual group(s) by holding in the group button(s) and pull down the fader. But not individual sounds in the groups, at least not on the fly while performing. You can go into the sound menu and adjust the volume of the sound if needed. 2. You can delete or modify both notes and recorded fader levels for the new pattern.
despite being a mdular junkie i love my ko2 but i am maybe at 30% on it. but i think ko 2 does very well with other small devices like the roland compact series. i synced and midied it to t8 or s1 and it works so good. you for sure you can play a whole show with those 2 or 3 devices,
Perfect thank you so much! Hardware question, is it true that there are a lot of problems with the fader and sometimes the screen and that it is cheap and fragile?
From what I've heard, yes…but of course I don't have any reliable data. The fader feels light, but mine works without problems. The screen seems sturdy, as it is just LEDs behind plastic.
Is it possible to duplicate an existing pattern in a group without creating a new scene? Learning this device as an OP-Z / PO user and this workflow is extremely weird by comparison. Really appreciate your tutorials!
Yes I would…but I would suggest try Koala Sampler for iOS first. Less money, more functionality. It is a really amazing sampler app. Whichever route you go, feel free to contact me for private lessons @ ko-fi.com/sonwu ✌️
Another UA-camr said when switching patterns or themes, it won’t wait until the bar to finish before it switches, so you will have to time the switch perfectly when performing live. Is it still true or has this been fixed?
It's still beautiful, but I cant get over the lack of functionality and the downgrade at simple 16 grid sequencer. I had Circuit Rhythm before and it still has much more to offer than this for a cheaper price. But that is not to say it's not without its merit nevertheles the GAS is not strong with me on this one. Currently waiting for the Woovebox to be back on stock. Still. Great video.
Hey! Sure, I offer private lessons on the KO2 as well…it's the same product in my shop! You can go ahead and book, and we'll discuss the rest on ko-fi :)
Is it me, or wouldn’t 99 projects and 9 patterns per group served us much better? 9 projects/songs is limiting and it’s unlikely you’ll ever need 99 patterns in a song (especially when the pattern length can be so long)
@@SONWU the commercial that pope up as I open your video had a guy who looked just like perter griffin exact image, I thought the comment would go to the commercial. Thanks for the tutorials you can see tricks and possibilities. Its hard to get a grasp of how to use all the functions if you have never done this.
@@estascosasraras I see :) Yeah, all these devices seem pretty complex, when you are new to them. Once you know the basic concepts, they apply to a lot of music gear though.
If you like what I do, here are a few ways to help keep the channel going:
☕ Buy me a coffee: ko-fi.com/sonwu
💸 Join the community: www.patreon.com/sonwu for exclusive perks
🎓 Book 1-on-1 LESSONS with me: ko-fi.com/sonwu/shop
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US: tinyurl.com/sonwu-perfectcircuit
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Every bit of support makes a difference, and I appreciate it all. THANK YOU!
Hi Son Wu, I have to say that TE really needs to put you on the payroll ;-)... You are by far the most clear, interesting and updated youtuber depicting new gear from TE and as a fan of both TE and your channel, I can't be more happy than now whenever I see a new video from you. I enjoy my KO2 a lot but you make us become little TE ninjas like you :). Also many kudos and thanks for all the OP-1 Field videos that you've made over 2023 as again, you contributed a lot in increasing my knowledge with my gear. I will FOR SURE ask for some private lessons from you on either TE gear or Electron stuff in 2024. Keep up the great work and can't wait to see and hear more!
Hey! Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad my teaching style suits your needs and is helping you along your music journey. I look forward to our potential future lessons :)
hold shift and the pads you want to solo, you can only do it i one group at a time, then you only hear that one pad. Good for starts or endings. Hard to do when preforming but it works.
Thanks for sharing!
Great tip thanks
Fantastic tutorial! This is how they should ALL be. You took the time to explain CLEARLY what each function does in the overall structure and made no assumptions about people navigating around the unit. Cannot thank you enough. Truly!
Happy to hear that, thank you!
Superb tutorial
I’m glad I watched this. I find the official documentation lacking, trying to be a design project more than a user manual. While I found chunks of it helpful, I couldn’t wrap my head around projects/scenes/groups/patters.
Your video made these concepts crystal clear, and I learned some things. Thank you.
Thanks, happy to hear that :)
Thanks for these! I was having a hard time wrapping my head around my KO II the last couple weeks. The way you've presented the information progressively and visually really has been clicking a lot better for me than other tutorials I'd checked out.
Thank you so much, happy to hear it. There's a new tutorial in the series coming out in 4 hours :)
Thank you Son Wu for taking the time to make these tutorials, excellent work! 🙏
My pleasure, thank you for watching!
As a 25 year teaching veteran, I have to say that was outstanding!! So good!!
Thank you so much, that's nice to hear :)
any chance you'll get your hands on the seqtrak by yamaha? @@SONWU
I've been waiting for this. I've had my KOll, since the release and not only have I not had time to dive in, I don't really have a background in samplers so it's a new art form for me. Still trying to figure out the workflow and how to incorporate it into what I like to do. Love your videos!
Hi Novak! I love your videos too! Great to see you here.
@@BillyRayBlackwood thanks dude! I got a lot of education from this channel 👌🏼
Hey! Thanks for checking out the video, I enjoy your videos too! And also am a fan extreme stabilization on videos :)
@@SONWU yes! What a wonderful accident 👏🏼. Can’t wait for more of these!
Thank you Son Wu!
You are the very best teacher.
Everything so clear.
Excellent.
Thank you for the kind words!
Thank you! Your tutorial for the KO II is the BEST I've seen. You are a natural teacher. Cheers!
Thanks I am happy to hear that :)
This was an excellent tutorial. My mind is spinning with possibilities :)
Thanks, happy to hear that!
Brilliant Son-Wu. Love the way you go about having this explained. When pressing PLAY and then selecting a scene, you can set the K.O.II to switch to another scene instantly or when a Bar finishes. You don't know how do you? Again, thanks for the good work. Jam on it !
Thank you! Check section 14 of the manual…you can edit the behaviour of scene changes in the system menu!
@@SONWU many thanks. well spotted.
Awesome! You made using the KOii extremely easy to understand and follow. I appreciate the overviews, pace, and summary of each function as you proceeded. Pedagogy is an art and a science. But never simple or easy.
I part-time teach rhetoric... my mentor told me; there are only two rules. Teach with love and if one can't explain something at least three different ways... you don't understand it yourself. So, I'm normally hitting the books before each session just to sure I'm prepared.
I haven't yet received my KOii. I'll reach out once in hand if I need any private lessons.
Thank you so much. #SonWu
Thank you so much for this glowing review :)
Let me know when you are ready for some lessons, until then…enjoy!
The easiest tutorial on K.O. 2 on youtube! Thanks man
Thank you so much, that is nice to hear!!!
@@SONWU NP. Can you erase a project?
Yup, MAIN + 1-9 (depending on which project you want to erase) + ERASE@@bbailey0625
Just bought it and after an hour you nailed the first question you answered. way to go. 🎉 😂 thanks I’m dumb
Thanks!!!
Good luck learning the thing :)
Great stuff man - super clear and concise, thanks so much!
Thank you!
Thanks for this tutorial: super helpful for someone new to this device (and sequencers in general!)
Thanks, I’m happy to hear that!
Thank you so much this is life changing. Really clear explanation that can be transferred to many other devices also. I look forward to watching the whole series 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼. Also what is that watch please ? It’s amazing as well 😊.
This helps a lot! Other videos have not been as helpful, thank you for some important basics.
Glad it was helpful! Happy to hear that :)
Great tutorial series. Especially those new to sample based production
Thank you so much!
Hi SonWo, thank you for your great beginner videos. Wondering if you could explain how to put the sounds onto the pads. I've just purchased the KO2 & can't get anything out of it. 😅
Great video - clear and concise - super helpful.
Thank you! Happy to hear that!
Thanks son wu, I really want to know this better like I do a pocket operator, I'm spending a week in Vegas in 2 weeks which I'm sure I will be busy but I'm also sure I'll be up late and wanting to jam. I got the Fanboy Case ready to go and I'm taking the KO in my carry on. Pretty sure this is the only thing I'll bring, I brought an elektron model cycles last vacation a couple years back.
My pleasure!
Perfect travel machine, enjoy the holiday :)
This will come in so handy when my KO 2 finally arrives!!!
Hope you'll enjoy it!
Looking forward to some good jams from you!
@@luioskattusch3497 🤘😁🤘
I have the Medieval but I need to watch these videos to understand haha, identical machines I would say. How do you keep adding committed scenes or patterns so you can build the structure of a track? Thanks!
What an incredible tutorial, thank you very much!
My pleasure, thank you for watching!
super helpful & concise breakdown. Just subscribed, thanks
Great stuff. I’m ready for much more KO II tutorials 🙏
Next one probably on Wednesday…ring that bell if you haven't yet 😉
Great tutorial video! Enjoy it. Just got my ep-133 a few days ago. Luckily mine had no common issues like some had with theirs. But Im slowly enjoying it. It almost has the same workflow as my MPCX, though that sampler is insane! Lol
Glad you got a working unit! Yes, it's an amazing sampler!
What are the common issues bro? I am thinking of getting one.
@@justin-tyme the fader intermittent, built in speaker not working, or just doa. When i opened mine it was faced down and thats not good cause it’s resting on the knobs and fader. But luckily mine wasnt damaged. I would recommend it no doubt still.
@@Lovenpain thanks for the info!
nice tutorial, thanks for the text overlays as well :)
Thanks, glad it helps!
This is a great tutorial. And it sounds like john malkovich is teaching me.
Thanks, that's a good thing, right? ;)
Thanks for the tutorial, just got mine in the mail :)
My pleasure, enjoy your new toy!
These jams are top quality
Thank you!
Great video! Have you done a rundown on how copy/paste works in this thing? I’ve failed at that more than anything else.
Will do copy/paste/erase in a future video! Just check back for the playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL1ORyz4b29f7qtIZs6hHVkKyLbkCQWJeM.html&si=5seNH312dkoT1Cpr
Excellent, thanks!
My pleasure!
super helpful breakdown as usual ✌️
Thank you!
Best tutorial created
THANK YOU!
these are incredible videos!!!!!! thank you!!!!
My pleasure! 🙏
Great video that's easy to digest!
Glad you think so!
Straight forward. Thanks!
my pleasure!
It has the look of an adding machine 🤟🏾
So I assume it's more practical to compose song sections inside different scenes rather than inside group patterns (Group A.01 intro, Group A.02 verse etc.)? Do you also know if there's a way to switch between songs/group patterns at the end of the current bar rather than having it be an instant change?
Bedankt
Ich habe zu danken :) 🙏
@@SONWU You deserve a lot more, such great and well thought out tutorials.
What's the name of that cool TIMEX watch of yours?
COMMAND URBAN :)
Heres a summary, actions have an asterisk (*) enjoy!
- *Change Project: Main + hold pad number
- *Solo Group: FX + hold group letter
- *Group Volume: Hold group(s) letter + fader
- *FX dry/wet: - Hold fader -> select fx (6) -> select group -> adjust fader
- *Select pattern for Group: Hold group letter + enter pattern number (or +/-)
- Note: can hold multiple groups at once and use +/- to change patterns together
- Can have up to 99 patterns per group
- A Scene is a combination of patterns
- *Move between Scenes: Hold Main -> enter scene number (or +/-)
- *Create new Scene: Shift + hold Main. This will copy existing scene (combination of patterns per group) into a new scene.
- Note this will also make copy of new patterns
Additional Notes:
- When you use a pattern (like pattern 23) across multiple scenes, any modifications to that pattern will affect all scenes where that pattern appears. This is why the commit function is valuable - it creates copies of your existing patterns and scenes, allowing you to make changes without affecting your original work.
- A lot of the actions, like fader movements and solo’s, affect the group as a whole. However there are things we can do to sounds (pads) themselves individually and still work independently off one another.
- *Erase track on a sound pad: Hold erase + hold pad. (So each of the sounds within a group still lives on its own track within a sequence. That means you can delete single elements easily out of the group pattern)
- TLDR: The smallest element is a Sound. These sounds all have their own tracks. All of the tracks of those 12 sounds live within a group (A B C and D). So 4 groups of 12 sounds (each w/ their own track). Each Group can use a different pattern and are all independent from one another. The combination of patterns on the 4 groups is saved within a Scene. And we can have up to 99 scenes within a project which can make up the arrangement of the song.
👌 nice work
I think you are one of the best person to ask. A quick question. I can’t get MIDI out out of the. Ko I wanted to use the Roland aira t8 with it. I can get MIDI in from t8 to K.O. but not otherwise. I also tried it with keystep pro and could get MIDI in didn’t try the MIDI out on the keystep pro. Can you maybe explain where the problem is? Could this be another bug maybe? I also see the blue MIDI sign only when I go MIDI in. Would be great to read your opinion. If there is a bug, I am done with the K.O. it’s my third device😢
You need to set up MIDI out for the currently selected pad. Like in this video: ua-cam.com/video/HdPz95s09qs/v-deo.html
Thanks for the video! I have 2 questions.
1. Is it possible to mute tracks inside a group? (I know about soloing by pressing shift + the track number)
2. Is it possible to delete a group variation? Let's say you created A22, but your last Scene was 21. Can you delete it and then update a scene?
Cheers!
My pleasure!
1. I don't think so.
2. If you mean deleting patterns?
Yes, ERASE + GROUP deletes a pattern of a group.
2.1. since SCENES & PATTERNS are independent, you could just exchange the pattern, but keep the same scene.
1. You can mute a individual group(s) by holding in the group button(s) and pull down the fader. But not individual sounds in the groups, at least not on the fly while performing. You can go into the sound menu and adjust the volume of the sound if needed.
2. You can delete or modify both notes and recorded fader levels for the new pattern.
despite being a mdular junkie i love my ko2 but i am maybe at 30% on it. but i think ko 2 does very well with other small devices like the roland compact series. i synced and midied it to t8 or s1 and it works so good. you for sure you can play a whole show with those 2 or 3 devices,
True, that sounds like a good combo!
excellent overview - thank you.
🙏
Awesome explanation! Thanks again
My pleasure!
Finally, thx a lot bro 👌
No problem 👍
THANK YOU for this 🙌🏻
My pleasure!
Thank You !
You're welcome!
Thanks for the explanation! ❤
My pleasure!
Can you program patterns with the sequencer like on the op-33?
Perfect thank you so much! Hardware question, is it true that there are a lot of problems with the fader and sometimes the screen and that it is cheap and fragile?
From what I've heard, yes…but of course I don't have any reliable data. The fader feels light, but mine works without problems. The screen seems sturdy, as it is just LEDs behind plastic.
Excellent. Thank you.
@SONWU Is there way to sample in from and outside source and have the metronome in the K.O. 2 playing while it's sampling?
Don't think so…
@@SONWU That's a real bummer. Is that a function that would have had to be there from the beginning or something they could still update you think?
Is it possible to duplicate an existing pattern in a group without creating a new scene? Learning this device as an OP-Z / PO user and this workflow is extremely weird by comparison. Really appreciate your tutorials!
Sure, check my copy,paste & erase tutorial in the playlist! It should be covered there
@@SONWU thanks so much!
Just to be clear, the song in project #4 was created by you, right? It doesn’t come with the unit. 1:02
Correct!
Dude you rock!
🙏
love you work ❤
Thank you for your video
Btw your voice sound tired
Take care yourself
I know Niigata is cold now😊
My pleasure, thank you!
Does this have glide between notes? So I can make westcoast wire sounds or bass glides up and down?
There is legato, but I think you can’t change the glide time
In main mode - do the X and Y knobs do anything?
input volume + FX send for input
Thanks!
Are you able to save projects and load new projects through usb once the 9 projects are used?
Yup, there's a backup function in the EP-133 sample tool
Yeah!! Thanks🎉
:) my pleasure!
How do I get the metronome only during recording?
Hey, that's a cool wristwatch! ID?
TIMEX COMMAND URBAN ;)
@@SONWU Thanks!
Would you recommend it to someone who wants to starts ? 100% beginner
Yes I would…but I would suggest try Koala Sampler for iOS first. Less money, more functionality. It is a really amazing sampler app. Whichever route you go, feel free to contact me for private lessons @ ko-fi.com/sonwu ✌️
Hi. What’s kind of color material do you use for the table?
Hi, it's vinyl wallpaper :) with a plastic cover on top
Das wird mir sehr nützlich sein wenn mein KO2 irgendwann mal ankommt.
👌 Viel Spaß damit!
Another UA-camr said when switching patterns or themes, it won’t wait until the bar to finish before it switches, so you will have to time the switch perfectly when performing live. Is it still true or has this been fixed?
You can change in the settings, if it’s immediate or not!
@@SONWU Great to hear!
It's still beautiful, but I cant get over the lack of functionality and the downgrade at simple 16 grid sequencer. I had Circuit Rhythm before and it still has much more to offer than this for a cheaper price. But that is not to say it's not without its merit nevertheles the GAS is not strong with me on this one. Currently waiting for the Woovebox to be back on stock. Still. Great video.
I was disappointed in the beginning, but now I don't really mind too much.
Do you offer lessons? I see op-z lessons. I’d pay for lessons on the KO2 if you offer it
Hey!
Sure, I offer private lessons on the KO2 as well…it's the same product in my shop! You can go ahead and book, and we'll discuss the rest on ko-fi :)
@@SONWU done! Looking forward to it
What kind of watch is that?
Timex Urban Command
@@SONWU thank you. I ordered one yesterday.
nice tutorial :)
Thanks!
Is it me, or wouldn’t 99 projects and 9 patterns per group served us much better? 9 projects/songs is limiting and it’s unlikely you’ll ever need 99 patterns in a song (especially when the pattern length can be so long)
I think 9 patterns would be restrictive…but I agree 99 projects would be cool :)
30 and 30….
Ok so ignoring the subject for a sec…what watch is that?
It's a TIMEX command urban / clear.
I think they are being discontinued…so be quick.
I bought two as they were throwing them out.
@@SONWU PURCHASED thanks!
Talk to me about this watch.
Damn…Timex really needs to sponsor me 😂 it’s the Timex Command Urban
don't buy Teenage Engineering you get youtube copyright strike
Peter Griffin?
I don't know why you said that…but you know what really grinds my gears?
@@SONWU the commercial that pope up as I open your video had a guy who looked just like perter griffin exact image, I thought the comment would go to the commercial. Thanks for the tutorials you can see tricks and possibilities. Its hard to get a grasp of how to use all the functions if you have never done this.
@@estascosasraras I see :)
Yeah, all these devices seem pretty complex, when you are new to them. Once you know the basic concepts, they apply to a lot of music gear though.