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The Teenage Engineering PO-20 Arcade Pocket Operator is a compact, battery-powered synthesizer and sequencer inspired by vintage 8-bit arcade sounds. Featuring 16 unique synth sounds, 16 punch-in effects, and advanced sequencing capabilities including 128 chord and pattern chaining, it offers endless creative possibilities. Its clever design integrates a built-in speaker and supports headphone and external speaker connections, making it perfect for on-the-go music creation and collaborative jam sessions.







| Item weight | 59 g |
| Body material | FR4 |
| Included components | Case |
| Manufacturer | Teenage Engineering |
| UPC | 714573521236 714573520789 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07350073030804 |
| Set Name | Pocket Operator |
| Item Weight | 59 g |
| Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 8.89 x 0.51 cm; 58.97 g |
| Item model number | TE010AS020 |
| Color Name | black/purple |
| Connector Type | 2.5 mm jack |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 23 |
| Country Produced In | china |
| Speaker Count | 1 |
| Size | PO-20 |
| Color Screen | No |
R**P
Más barato que el PO-35 (que es prácticamente el mismo) pero este es de edición limitada para los que nos gusta Rick y Morty.
F**O
I love this little thing. It sits somewhere between a real professional tool and a toy. It's very small and portable, battery life is pretty good, and it can make a wide range of sounds. Getting a whole track devoted to Tonic is a huge upside; the drum sounds are deep and customizable, and the sequencer is great. Biggest limiting factors are that you are limited in terms of the sounds you can apply to the samples, and also there is two-voice polyphony: one synth sound and one drum sound on any given step. However, despite these limitations, the possibilities are still pretty deep, and chaining patterns together in a pseudo-"song mode" is possible. Overall, for $100, it's a great buy for anyone who loves synthesizers and music production. I wouldn't recommend this to a first-time synth buyer but if you already have a collection and want something fun and diverting, this is the one to get.
G**O
I have quite a few drum machines from a maschine plus, novation circuit, kolg volva beats and the pocket operator so I I have a pretty good idea about where this fits into the mix. It's way more powerful than it looks. It's really possible to do some quite complex things on this with only the few settings that you have. For example, yes it's a 16 step sequencer so it's quantized but if you way to have something non quantized you could shift where you trim the same at for example to get it to a microstep. The storage space on it is a bit limiting so it makes you really conserve the space you have. Longer samples for example may be hard to work with. There is a way to back it up to a sound file if you want to though which is nice to have. Recording in it is very easy. The build in mic is ok but record from line in for much better results. The battery life is great so expect a few weeks of continuous use out if 2 battering. The only negative thing I have to say is that the dials are really terrible. It makes it so hard to trim a clip for donfine adjustments. Some people have soldered different ones on that are better quality but I've bit tried it. Get the outrageously expensive case to go with it since it will save your fingers if you use it a lot. Sound quality is good but don't expect high end audio. I've found that if you get a good recording of a sample on it the quality is quite good but this just lends it's self to the type of music it can create. For comparison you can do more on this than a Kirk volca beats and it fits in your pocket. It's actually really good for just jamming and playing live
P**R
Got it for a good deal! Love these little things!
S**N
Delivered. Works.
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