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Some PO33 stuff

So I got a PO33 for christmas, and it is very much fun. So far I have done three complete tracks with it, some unfinished experiments and two songs that got deleted by mistake. I find it to be a very nice companion to the ios ecosystem.

For all of the tracks I’ve used the pocket operator as a starting point, augmenting the bits with extra noise using synths and effects hosted in AUM/AudioBus, and then frankensteining a song out of it in Auria.

To get separate outputs from the PO, the easiest has been to back it up to Audioshare when ready, delete all sounds except the one to record, and then play that into Audioshare again. Then restore the backup and restart the process with the next part. Backing up and recording requires a stereo interface; I’ve been using the Roland Go Mixer.

Why to bother: It’s fun, the sequencer and its song mode is good, and it’s got knobs.

This track is pretty much pure PO33 with some reverb from Auria. The non-stock samples are Zeeon, Laplace and some effects I’ve forgotten:

This one was made with voice samples, whistling and that kind of thing - then I added a baseline using Troublemaker and Rozeta Baseline and some reverb:

For the last, only the drum and base is the PO. The rest is Moog model 15 driven by Atom and Rozeta, with reverb by Eos 2 and Dubstation 2 for delay.

Also FAC Maxima was used on all of these, because its great.

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