watching the stuff in action for a speed write, especially these budget synths, is what I keep coming back for. I would like to try chaining some of my POs by splitting the stereo so I can sync them all but only run some of them through a reverb/delay pedal. I come up with this stuff after I watch your stuff.
You can do that with a sync splitter (from tindie) and a mixer (like the bastl dude) too. Since i've done that i will never come back to the normal workflow.
When you said you were going to fill all the percussion steps I was like, No! That'll be too crowded! But somehow that plus the rando bass magically turned out to be a winner. 👍
free beat, how come you prefer the po-128 over the original po-28, besides the capability for more notes? because i want a po-28 of my own great groove, by the way :)
The ability to sequence every single note is the biggest reason for me. Second would probably be the ability to sequence the lead line as well as the bass. Thanks for watching!
That is some good drum pattern!👌
I got the PO 128 because of you. Keep being awesome.
I hope you love it!
Been waiting for this! MegaMan is my spirit animal!
Thanks for watching!
That's funny - I've gotten my PO-128 yesterday, and today you dropped that video) And btw that's a great jam!
Congratulations on your new PO, I hope you love it!
[Contented sigh] This is my moment of Zen. Thanks!
Same!
watching the stuff in action for a speed write, especially these budget synths, is what I keep coming back for. I would like to try chaining some of my POs by splitting the stereo so I can sync them all but only run some of them through a reverb/delay pedal. I come up with this stuff after I watch your stuff.
You can do that with a sync splitter (from tindie) and a mixer (like the bastl dude) too. Since i've done that i will never come back to the normal workflow.
Like Wigges said, a sync splitter will do the trick! Hope you get it all sorted out :)
Very cool. I love jamming with my POs.
Always!
That was great!
Thanks!
Dope beat!
Thank you!
Love it. Could you imagine if the composers of the NES generation had access to these.
It would be a lot of fun to go back to the 80's and hand Koji Kondo a collection of pocket operators to see his reaction!
Makes me think it would go well with a classic driving game.
Haha it definitely would. Thanks for watching!
When you said you were going to fill all the percussion steps I was like, No! That'll be too crowded! But somehow that plus the rando bass magically turned out to be a winner. 👍
Yeah haha, I was hoping there was some sort of short sound I could use to fill in those gaps and still not be too hectic haha.
free beat, how come you prefer the po-128 over the original po-28, besides the capability for more notes? because i want a po-28 of my own
great groove, by the way :)
The ability to sequence every single note is the biggest reason for me. Second would probably be the ability to sequence the lead line as well as the bass. Thanks for watching!