








desertcart.co.jp: Teenage Engineering PO-33 Pocket Operator KO Sampler/Sequencer : Musical Instruments Review: I have quite a few drum machines from a maschine plus, novation circuit, kolg volva beats and the pocket operator so I I have a pretty good idea about where this fits into the mix. It's way more powerful than it looks. It's really possible to do some quite complex things on this with only the few settings that you have. For example, yes it's a 16 step sequencer so it's quantized but if you way to have something non quantized you could shift where you trim the same at for example to get it to a microstep. The storage space on it is a bit limiting so it makes you really conserve the space you have. Longer samples for example may be hard to work with. There is a way to back it up to a sound file if you want to though which is nice to have. Recording in it is very easy. The build in mic is ok but record from line in for much better results. The battery life is great so expect a few weeks of continuous use out if 2 battering. The only negative thing I have to say is that the dials are really terrible. It makes it so hard to trim a clip for donfine adjustments. Some people have soldered different ones on that are better quality but I've bit tried it. Get the outrageously expensive case to go with it since it will save your fingers if you use it a lot. Sound quality is good but don't expect high end audio. I've found that if you get a good recording of a sample on it the quality is quite good but this just lends it's self to the type of music it can create. For comparison you can do more on this than a Kirk volca beats and it fits in your pocket. It's actually really good for just jamming and playing live Review: De calidad llegó a tiempo







| ASIN | B079M56Z4G |
| Amazon Bestseller | #47,745 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #41 in Audio Samplers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,164) |
| Date First Available | February 16, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | TE010AS033 |
G**O
I have quite a few drum machines from a maschine plus, novation circuit, kolg volva beats and the pocket operator so I I have a pretty good idea about where this fits into the mix. It's way more powerful than it looks. It's really possible to do some quite complex things on this with only the few settings that you have. For example, yes it's a 16 step sequencer so it's quantized but if you way to have something non quantized you could shift where you trim the same at for example to get it to a microstep. The storage space on it is a bit limiting so it makes you really conserve the space you have. Longer samples for example may be hard to work with. There is a way to back it up to a sound file if you want to though which is nice to have. Recording in it is very easy. The build in mic is ok but record from line in for much better results. The battery life is great so expect a few weeks of continuous use out if 2 battering. The only negative thing I have to say is that the dials are really terrible. It makes it so hard to trim a clip for donfine adjustments. Some people have soldered different ones on that are better quality but I've bit tried it. Get the outrageously expensive case to go with it since it will save your fingers if you use it a lot. Sound quality is good but don't expect high end audio. I've found that if you get a good recording of a sample on it the quality is quite good but this just lends it's self to the type of music it can create. For comparison you can do more on this than a Kirk volca beats and it fits in your pocket. It's actually really good for just jamming and playing live
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T**K
Niestety, wewnętrzy mikrofon działa bardzo słabo.
L**N
Great battery life and fun to play around with. Takes a bit more of a learning curve to use and is quite delicate. It’s very impressive and compact! It’s awesome to be able to fit it in your pocket and have a dedicated music device that you can create yourself. It’s a bit expensive, but a neat item to have on hand! Of all the different types of pocket synths, this seemed to be the best choice because it allows 3 channels of music layering.
S**Z
Pour ceux qui connaissent, je me cherchais un mini sampler standalone à pile type Yamaha SU-10 ou Roland MS-1 de l'époque. Les protagonistes sont les microgranny, volca sample, ou appli android/iPhone Microgranny trop cher, Volca Sample -possédé, revendu- qui ne sample pas vraiment, et sur un smartphone trop peu de "ressenti instrumental" et qui nécessite une interface supplémentaire pour pouvoir sampler. Et TE a sorti le PO-33. Merci. Parce que tout comme toi lecteur, en tant que beatmaker devenu papa de 3 enfants, et bien c'est bien pratique de pouvoir pratiquer notre art commun assis tranquillement dans son lit, casque vissé sur les oreilles. Les plus : Le son: machine spéciale hip-hop lo-fi, bien aidé par la durée limitée d'echantillonage Le traitement des samples est vraiment bien foutu, une partie mélodique qui joue chromatiquement les samples, et une partie drum qui découpe les samples le tout sur 16 pas. Pour nous autres amateurs de boombap bercés à la MPC et autres SP, cette section drum est fort intéressante car une fois les chops ajustés, ceux ci sont jouables en mode mute group (le déclenchement d'un sample coupe celui en cours de lecture) ce qui rend le tout aussi musical que nous l'attendons pour un sampler tel que nous l'entendons. Le swing, le pitch shift, les effets, les filtres (omg ils sont fous) in fine même la durée de 40s est fort honnête, et bien sur tout ça dans un prix qui dépasse toute espérance Les moins: Pour ma part ils sont d'ordre ergonomique. Mes peluches nécessiteront sous peu l'aide d'un boîtier permettant de mieux appréhender les touches qui, même si elles sont très fonctionnelles (au point de pouvoir fingerdrum sans problème en enregistrement live), mérite une meilleure surface de contact. En l'occurrence plus large pour moi. En conclusion: Ce qui est bon avec ce sampler c'est qu'il concentre les bons points de tout ce qu'on a eu de mini dans les années 90: les boss sp202/303, lesdits SU-10 et MS1, portabilité et autonomie en plus, mais sans les inconvénients. Allez il manquerait une fonction resample et là et bien ma foi... Ils exploseraient le marché 😅 Teenage Engineering si vous me lisez... Parce que du coup pour rendre le truc ultime de chez ultime, c'est pas 1, mais 2 po33 qu'il faut...😁
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