Teenage Engineering PO-20 arcade

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Sintetizador arcade y secuenciador

  • Con bloqueo de parámetros
  • Control de acordes y efectos 'punch-in'
  • Creación rápida de ritmos e improvisación 'Chiptune'
  • Sonidos arcade sintetizados
  • Encadenamiento de 128 acordes
  • Encadenamiento de 128 patrones
  • 16 sonidos
  • 16 efectos 'punch-in'
  • Multiplicador por pasos
  • Secuenciador de 16 pasos
  • 16 patrones
  • Encadenamiento de 16 patrones
  • Alarma de reloj
  • JamSync con función 'audio through'
  • Entrada y salida de audio de 3.5mm
  • Pantalla LCD animada
  • Soporte plegable
  • Autonomía de 2 años en modo 'Standby'
  • Funciona con 2 pilas AAA
Disponible desde Febrero 2016
número de artículo 379681
Precio por 1 Unidad(es)
Número de teclas 16
Sensibilidad dinámica No
Aftertouch No
División de teclado No
Rueda de modulación No
Voces de polifonía 16
Interfaz MIDI Ninguna
Medio de almacenamiento Interno
USB-anslutning No
Arpeggiator
Número de salidas analógicas 1
Salida digital No
Display
Conexiones de pedal Ninguna
Peso 0,1 kg
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99 €
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It can get a little bit boring
sophiebs 25.03.2024
I know pocket operators have limitations, this is not the only one I have (well more like had because I ended up selling it).

I was expecting that this machine could produce all notes. It didn't even cross my mind that this was not a possibility. If I recall correctly the main problem was that the chords available were only a select ones. Like for example maybe Am, C, F# were available but B, Dm were not.

So to me it felt that everything ended up sounding similar too often. It was fun but just for a while.
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Dispositivo que cumple su función
PabloF. 18.07.2020
Es un sintetizador 8-bit que suena bien, con varios timbres preconfigurados y fácil de usar, pero no tiene muchas opciones de modulación o personalización de los sonidos.
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Juguete interesante
MERC20 11.12.2022
Un juguete interesante que permite echar el rato y curiosear el mundo de los sintetizadores alternativos por un precio interesante.
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Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
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Fun and creative little chiptune machine!
Anónimo 01.08.2016
I purchased the PO-20 immediately after buying the PO-12 Rhythm, and while I have not tried all (most) of the Pocket Operators, I felt like those two were the first that I should own.
The PO-20 Arcade is a treasure trove of 80's nerd nostalgia along with a rich combination of rhythm, bass-line, lead, chord, and drone possibilities that make this the type of device you can make some pretty interesting loops with just a little experimentation.
As I've noticed on my other device, these Pocket Operators are extremely fragile (and, hence, not really "pocket"-friendly - please protect them!), but for only EUR 60 or so they pack amazing functionality and endless fun into a very affordable package.
The PO-20 Arcade really stands out in this line-up due to the variety of what it does. At first glance, it would be easy to assume it's a niche product for chiptune or video game-style bleeps and bloops. While it definitely has such an emphasis to its sounds, it also provides a surprising level of musical depth. There are 16 "sounds" available, but while about half of them include chiptune synth hits (bass, bass drum, tom, blip, noise, etc.), the other half includes 3 different arpeggios, a vibrato tone, and an echo/reverberating tone.
Moreover, rather than traditional effects (such as distortion and filters), the 16 effects include things like fills, retriggers, glitches, and universal arpeggios that rhythmically and musically modify your pattern on the fly. It's really quite difficult to explain how this works in practice, other than to say that you can take a pretty simple arcade pattern and morph it into something complex and beautiful just by adding a few effects.
My favourite features are the chords and drones. Using chords numbered 1-16 (each number corresponds to a preset chord, like Dm, Em, Esus, E, F, G, C/G, etc.), you can program a chord progression up to 128 bars in length. It's a bit of mystery to me what this actually does, except that if you program a chord sequence over a pattern with various sounds, it will tweak that pattern to match the chord structure. Even cooler, if you hold the chord button and twist the "A" (left) knob, it will introduce a sustained "drone" chord matching the chord progression you programmed. This can be further tweaked to range from static chords, to swells, and glitch-style stutters. All of this is BPM synced to the tempo you set for the song, so you can create loops and even longer progressions and songs that sound like finished products.
The thing I like about the PO-20 Arcade is that it introduces just the right degree of "hand holding" to allow someone with virtually no understanding of music theory to create complex arpeggios and progressions that otherwise would have taken a lot of knowledge and time to generate from scratch. But it does this without going too far down the path of being a music toy, or completely taking the control away from the user as to the content being generated.

All in all, if you're not a fan of chiptune or video game sounds in music, then the PO-20 might just not be for you. Personally, I find it to be one of the better implementations from the entire Pocket Operator line-up. You'd be forgiven for assuming it's a plastic noise effects toy, but with a little work to learn how it works (which I'm still doing), it proves to be so much more.
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