Thanks for the inspiration brother. After years of failing to stick to learning the guitar, I started getting into making music on a DAW. I loved the results, but the process and the learning curve stressed me out a bit, if that makes any sense. I picked up a PO-20 after watching your video and holy crap, it finally clicked. I've been jamming at least a few minutes a day on the PO and NTS-1 since the day I got them. I'm super stoked.
It's amazing how finding the proper workflow can change your entire mindset. for a lot of us to pocket operators are simply perfect for that. Thanks for watching!
Just got my PO Office today. It's got some nice sounds and cannot wait to get it synced up to other PO's. I'm waiting for a splitter cable so I can connect my TD3. One question, can you Write in the fx on the PO Arcade, as you can with the PO office? Many thanks from the UK for all your help with these little fun things. ☺
You certainly can write in the effects, it is a little different though. Any effect that you play will stay exactly in that spot even if you don't hold the record button down. To get rid of it just hold the effects button with nothing else pressed during playback.
My dude, have you been remodeling or something? I've noticed dust on your equipment lately. Edit: this made my dig my PO's out of a box after moving recently. The unpacking struggle is real. Thanks freebud.
I have been moving stuff around quite a bit and storing things in different places haha. Once I settle on a setup that I like everything will get dusted off don't worry! I also use super bright filming lights that bring out every little dust particle on anything haha. Thanks for watching!
It’s a noise percussion machine. It has its use, but if you’re after melodic stuff, i feel it needs company to really show its true talents. I think the eccentric pocket operator user would be able to make an album out of it on its own, but most of the sounds are just a bit too limiting for me to pick it up as my starter, regardless if it’s the cheapest. I’ll try to spring for the 20 instead.
This is the golden standard of pocket operator tutorials.
Thanks for the inspiration brother. After years of failing to stick to learning the guitar, I started getting into making music on a DAW. I loved the results, but the process and the learning curve stressed me out a bit, if that makes any sense. I picked up a PO-20 after watching your video and holy crap, it finally clicked. I've been jamming at least a few minutes a day on the PO and NTS-1 since the day I got them. I'm super stoked.
It's amazing how finding the proper workflow can change your entire mindset. for a lot of us to pocket operators are simply perfect for that. Thanks for watching!
My favorite pocket operator!!!
Same, it's amazing!
Just picked up a PO-24 as my first PO. Its quirkiness actually went well with Bastl Kastle, and yes, you can sync them!
That's the dream combo right there, awesome stuff!
That was a pretty good explanation of the 1 e and a.
Thank you!
Nice beginner’s intro, especially since that’s just what I needed and saved me having the RTFM! Some great little tips in there as well. Cheers. Lee
After seeing this video and your other on using effects live on the PO-24 I had to have it. Love it and the sounds are super. Thank You.
I'm always happy to help someone else discover the Office! Thanks for watching :)
best starter guide, ty
The sounds are so good on the Office 💥
Yeah they are!
Just got my PO Office today. It's got some nice sounds and cannot wait to get it synced up to other PO's. I'm waiting for a splitter cable so I can connect my TD3. One question, can you Write in the fx on the PO Arcade, as you can with the PO office? Many thanks from the UK for all your help with these little fun things. ☺
You certainly can write in the effects, it is a little different though. Any effect that you play will stay exactly in that spot even if you don't hold the record button down. To get rid of it just hold the effects button with nothing else pressed during playback.
@@FreeBeat Many thanks. And you saved me another headache with getting the right cable to sync my nts1 with my Pocket Operators.
My dude, have you been remodeling or something? I've noticed dust on your equipment lately.
Edit: this made my dig my PO's out of a box after moving recently. The unpacking struggle is real. Thanks freebud.
I have been moving stuff around quite a bit and storing things in different places haha. Once I settle on a setup that I like everything will get dusted off don't worry! I also use super bright filming lights that bring out every little dust particle on anything haha. Thanks for watching!
Cannot understand what it is for.
For awesome office sounds!
It’s a noise percussion machine. It has its use, but if you’re after melodic stuff, i feel it needs company to really show its true talents. I think the eccentric pocket operator user would be able to make an album out of it on its own, but most of the sounds are just a bit too limiting for me to pick it up as my starter, regardless if it’s the cheapest. I’ll try to spring for the 20 instead.