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Part of the 3rd-generation Pocket Operator, Metal Series, K.O! PO-33 can sample any sound source using line in or the built-in microphone. Melodic mode lets you play chromatic melodies and drum mode lets you play drums. Sequence it all and add effects on top. 
teenage engineering Pocket Operator - K.O! PO-33
teenage engineering Pocket Operator - K.O! PO-33

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  • Built-in microphone for sampling
  • 8 melodic sample slots
  • 8 drum slots
  • Sequencer
  • 16 effects
  • Parameter locks
  • 40-second sample memory
  • Built-in speaker
  • 3.5 mm audio I/O
  • Jam sync
  • Animated LCD display
  • Folding stand
  • Break away lock tab
  • Clock + alarm clock
  • Battery powered (2xAAA)
  • 1-month battery life
  • 2-year standby time

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  • Under stated features

    5

    submitted18 days ago

    byGreg

    fromMaine

    I had one of these for a while until the child I let use it was a little heavy handed on the potentiometers.. I feel one of the understated features of this device relative to children is its built in volume protection. I upgraded to a ep-133 but am looking at getting another one of these to mess around with before passing it off to a kiddo or adult that is completely new to beat making.. I feel I didn't tap into enough of the workarounds my first time around (check out Gar Hoover on utube)

  • Excellent Device for Modern Day Crate Digging

    5

    submitted2 years ago

    byTom

    fromSilver Spring, MD

    I've had the PO-33 for a while now. This was the first sampler I ever really got creative with and it really opened my eyes to the world of sampling. First off it's just way fun. I sometimes find myself just reaching for it and banging out a little riff on the device because the 16 key buttons are so fun to play. I find the real fun with this as a sampler however is in conjunction with a phone and a music streaming service. I'm an iPhone user and I have an Apple Music subscription. I have an pretty thorough music library and with the lightning to 1/8" headphone adapter I connect my phone to the PO-33, select a random track on shuffle, advance to the middle somewhere, and hit record. So far I have gotten something useable EVERY time with the assistance of a little truncating from within the PO-33. This is my creative take on the age old art of crate digging now with a world of streaming music at my fingertips. The variable high-pass/low-pass filter is very usable and effective for dissecting samples before recording and processing further in a DAW. The sampling on this thing is truly so fun & immediate and is so much quicker than sampling into a DAW with an audio interface. Even though you have to eventually record the PO-33 in, it's way more fun pitch shifting and filtering on this than using a mouse & a computer for the entire process. I haven't synced this to any other gear for DAWless jams but I've seen videos of it on YouTube and that looks rewarding too.

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  • asked byLucy

    fromundisclosed

    Is there an adapter so that the Pocket Operator PO33 can be plugged in to a power source?

    Is there an adapter so that the Pocket Operator PO33 can be plugged in to a power source?

    Open Reply - Beau
    This item cannot be plugged into a power source.
    Open Reply - Beau
    The PO33 operates on batteries and cannot be used with a power supply.
  • asked byjuan

    fromwilmington

    it's new or used

    it's new or used

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    This is a new item