@@laksei88 В целом пользуюсь только этой системой) Почему-то на моей модели все работает хорошо, кроме звуковой карты ( как я заметил по форумам, проблема не только у меня )
@@laksei88 I've heard these things get a lot of hate. I can kind of understand bc they're so cheap and accessible for beginners.. But for me it seems these things are capable of incredible stuff and you need to really be experienced to get what you can out of it. Anyone can open up a DAW and do some pretty decent stuff but to make good music on something like this is takes some real old school elbow grease. That's why I love the idea of these things.
@@fiftyshadesofurban I like PO33 because it's very simple, and its limitations make you think differently. You have only 40 seconds to make a beat and you must clearly understand which piece of music you need to record. I did a lot of beats on it and I have some videos of the process and my song at the end of the video
....??? Those are already super-compressed lo-fi sample. Compression reduces the amplitude of the signal. It then allow you to turn it up louder without making the signal peak. But it doesn't make the speakers move more air - matter of fact, it does the opposite. I get what you're saying but then you lost all the dynamics and punch of what you listen to... Just turn the volume up this ain't a club set xD
@@jas_bataille You're wrong. When you use compression, you absolutely move more air. Have you ever seen a wave file post compression? By quashing the amplitude of the peaks and boosting the overall amplitude of the sample you get a thick, solid waveform representing a thicker concentration of air vibrations to produce that sound. This equates to more air moved.
@@laksei88 dope beat, is possible pan left right on po33 that way you can kick snare left and instruments to right so drums left channel 1 maudio instru channel 2 maudio into pcdaw then mix better?
@@legendsflashback On PO33, it is impossible to spread the tools to the right or to the left. This is possible only by recording all the instruments separately and reassembling them on the computer. But this will already be a complex process, for which other akai mpc devices are more suitable. I play PO33 for fun.
@@laksei88 oh indeed I hear you, I play stuff for fun too I was just asking because I was thinking of buying a po33 but I heard it's pain pan or pitch samples. Thank you.
Finally, someone who uses the case! Chill beat.
Hello) Thanks) With the case, the pocket operator looks beautiful and is not so afraid for him)
@@laksei88 it not only looks better, it protects the contacts in the microswitches from skin oils and dust too!
Sick ♥️
This is DOPE
Great beat that horn sample is wild
Great beats. Recently got a po33 and I'm trying to make my onw too
Thanks. This is a great and simple sampler. Making music on it is a pleasure.
What's the name of the cord you use to plug-in from the small sample device? to another device?
@@ancientwarriors67 this is a regular aux 3.5mm cable with a jack adapter 6.3mm
@@laksei88 ok thanks 👍🏾
Dope jam.
Thank you🙌
Nice beat!
just dope
Nice one
Thank you🙌
Neat beat, neat PO cases as well, where did you get those cases?
🔥🔥🔥
Dope
Wow so dope!
Subscribed for more!
thank you, I'm glad you liked my video
there are some more videos from po33 on my channel
@@laksei88 Great I'll check them all!
Suggestion: add related videos at the end!
Круто звучит! А у меня на этом ноуте звук не заводиться под линуксом (((
@@Nonamaru Спасибо🙌 А зачем на этот ноут линукс ставить?
@@laksei88 В целом пользуюсь только этой системой) Почему-то на моей модели все работает хорошо, кроме звуковой карты ( как я заметил по форумам, проблема не только у меня )
@@Nonamaru Понял
Is this actually all sequences on the PO-33 ?? I didn't think these things could have more than one pattern.
Hi. Yes, you have 16 patterns with your sketches and you can program them in different sequences. Up to 128 such sequences can be made
@@laksei88 I've heard these things get a lot of hate. I can kind of understand bc they're so cheap and accessible for beginners..
But for me it seems these things are capable of incredible stuff and you need to really be experienced to get what you can out of it.
Anyone can open up a DAW and do some pretty decent stuff but to make good music on something like this is takes some real old school elbow grease. That's why I love the idea of these things.
@@fiftyshadesofurban I like PO33 because it's very simple, and its limitations make you think differently. You have only 40 seconds to make a beat and you must clearly understand which piece of music you need to record. I did a lot of beats on it and I have some videos of the process and my song at the end of the video
woudl be nice to see how did you made it :)
Hello👋 I have a video with the process on my channel
Needs compression to get speakers moving some air, my guy! Nice beat!
....??? Those are already super-compressed lo-fi sample. Compression reduces the amplitude of the signal. It then allow you to turn it up louder without making the signal peak. But it doesn't make the speakers move more air - matter of fact, it does the opposite. I get what you're saying but then you lost all the dynamics and punch of what you listen to... Just turn the volume up this ain't a club set xD
@@jas_bataille You're wrong. When you use compression, you absolutely move more air. Have you ever seen a wave file post compression? By quashing the amplitude of the peaks and boosting the overall amplitude of the sample you get a thick, solid waveform representing a thicker concentration of air vibrations to produce that sound. This equates to more air moved.
sounds fine on my focal shape twins. maybe get some better speakers or just expect different dynamics from a lo-fi sound
what is your PO-33 plugged into? Is that a neutralizer? Just starting out -- thank you for your guidance!
Hello. This is m-audio sound card🙂
@@laksei88 dope beat, is possible pan left right on po33 that way you can kick snare left and instruments to right so drums left channel 1 maudio instru channel 2 maudio into pcdaw then mix better?
@@legendsflashback On PO33, it is impossible to spread the tools to the right or to the left. This is possible only by recording all the instruments separately and reassembling them on the computer. But this will already be a complex process, for which other akai mpc devices are more suitable. I play PO33 for fun.
@@laksei88 oh indeed I hear you, I play stuff for fun too I was just asking because I was thinking of buying a po33 but I heard it's pain pan or pitch samples. Thank you.
@@laksei88what would be the advantages to plug the po33 to a sound card instead of directly plug it in a computer?
Where can i get these Drum sound? :0
I don't know man🤗 I took them from some drum break🥲
Ну опять джаз?!можешь новое что нибудь придумать
😂