Taking a look at one of Teenage Engineering's earlier Pocket Operator models, the PO-16. All Pocket Operator Content (Tips/Demoes + Tutorials): ►bit.ly/2ZV23w6 All Sounds of Pocket Operators Playlist: ►bit.ly/3nwbWt1
I started with the office, then the PO KO and this might end up my third one. Thankfully none of the others appeal to me too much and i can get back to using my bigger gear but these really have helped crack open some writer's block.
The Pocket Operators use Line Out, or Aux Out. So where you plug in headphones, you'd want to instead plug in a 3.5mm cable and run that into a mixer or audio interface.
Taking a look at one of Teenage Engineering's earlier Pocket Operator models, the PO-16.
All Pocket Operator Content (Tips/Demoes + Tutorials):
►bit.ly/2ZV23w6
All Sounds of Pocket Operators Playlist:
►bit.ly/3nwbWt1
cheers
I started with the office, then the PO KO and this might end up my third one. Thankfully none of the others appeal to me too much and i can get back to using my bigger gear but these really have helped crack open some writer's block.
They all have their lil quirks!
These pocket operator videos are phenomenal. Thank you my man
Thanks for watching Jared!
Damn Dude this PO can get really wild haha! Great work on this series
Thanks Miles! Found out that there’s two I actually haven’t covered yet lol the 28 and 35. The war continues...
As always, great stuff man !
Thanks Crispy! 🙂
no words for all the sounds !
indeed!
Great video, but I still don't know how to record the sounds made with this to the PC. Can you explain me how it integrates to the DAW?
You need an audio interface to record it into.
The Pocket Operators use Line Out, or Aux Out. So where you plug in headphones, you'd want to instead plug in a 3.5mm cable and run that into a mixer or audio interface.
Haha when you back out of the video and it’s the first of many 💎🤳🏻📈
I got ambitious today for sure lol