Teenage Engineering PO-33 K.O. 5-stars Reviews

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3 years ago

Small. Simple. Fun :)

This thing is really easy to use. I think it took about 50 minutes before I was comfortable with using all the features.

You can do a lot with what it has to offer and I'm satisfied with the execution. The one feature I miss is being able to adjust the amount of steps used as I like to mess with other time signatures (unless I just haven't found it yet). Everything it has works a treat.

The stock sounds a very usable, especially the stock drums, but the beauty of this is that it's up to you to capture and edit some cool sounds. It's a little lofi with its internal mic but I see that as a positive :) You can of course sample via line in also.

It is a little flimsy feeling but that it the sacrifice of making it so small and portable. I feel a lot more comfortable using it when in its case.

4 years ago

Madness

A funny and weird experience. It is a good laugh playing with this and is a great antidote for when you are getting too precious with your music.

4 years ago

So much fun!

I wanted something to take with me while traveling - small and battery-powered. And while i normally buy guitars here, i was looking for something different and dive into the world of samplers.

You hear good things about the PO-33 and I can only confirm. It is just so much fun to tinker with this thing.

No, i does not have the most versatile features, no, it does not have loads of memory, no, it does not have high audio quality. But that's not the point. This is a little sampler with its very own character. Its limitations - if you're going to compare it with full-size samplers - are actually what make it so fun and inspiring to use.

I can highly recommend this to anyone looking for a small, inspiring sampler.

4 years ago

Best value device for young creative

absolutely limitless with your imagination. I found this incredibly intuitive. What an interesting concept and execution of design perfection.

4 years ago

Instant Sequencing Sampler/Slicer with Analog Crunch

Got his Sampler (3 times), mainly for Amen-Breakage.

1) Record via audio-in or mic something u like (recod in doublespeed for double length).

2) Trim (a bit tricky) then Reclice automatic into 16 steps (nice!) or manualy (tricky) into 16 sciles

3) Copy parts into tonal mode

4) Have fun! :D

The step sequencer (up to 4 samples at same time playable) is very nice and offers true analog pitch, tonal play, filter (lpf, hpf, bandpass, notch) per track. steps are programmable (volume, pitch, lenght, retrig, filter, etc).

Trig in to synch with external clock.

The sound is very crunchy and has character. Stuff sounds rich lofy (90ies style). Has punch.

Very portable. Blug in hedphones or even use the speakers to jam around. You can punch in (careful) the slices like on an mpc or programm step by step.

With the built-in mic u can sampe anything. Quality is good (rich lofi).

It takes some time to get the trimming right, but onceu know this gear, u will know how to work.

Happy accidents happen. Very fun.

Do not get the silicone casing tho, it sucks (cant see the step leds at all). There are third party see through hard-cases which are better. I enjoy it without any casings.

If you want a rich lofi mutlipurpose sampler and slicer with instand workflow, this is the thing. GLHF :D

5 years ago

Not just a toy

Endless fun to be had with this guy. I always grab it with me if I have to go on the road, since it's battery powered It can be taken anywhere. With a case it's a really solid piece of equipment that can even be introduced into larger setups (it punches way above it's weight imo), It can be synced to other Pocket Operators, and heaps of other outboard gear.

The workflow is great, you can sample and whip up a groove in just a couple of gestures, and the automatic slicing is super smooth. I've sampled some kits directly from my computer headphone output and it sounds great!

Just spend a little time to actually learn the ropes on this thing, and you will be all set.

5 years ago

Super entertaining!

This is the most fun per € I've had in a long time!

I've been using this as a "creative sketchpad" to lay down ideas, as well as a source of inspiration. It's also a great way to lay down some lo-fi beats.

The workflow is super effective, it takes you two minutes from recording a sample and putting in some drums to having a solid track and fiddling with effects.

-- Features --

It's almost unbelieavable how this little calculator looking device packs so many features:

Built-in mike and speakers (!), sampler, sequencer, a bunch of effects, decent sound quality and input/output + sync features.

You can record any effect that you apply over playback, effectively recording a "performance" (limited to the max 16 patterns that you have which is quite a lot).

-- pros and cons --

This is obviously not supposed to be a feature heavy or complete sampler, so I still give it 5 stars despite it's limitations (limited number of patterns, limited recording memory for samples etc..).

For a newcommer, it is certainly a great introduction to the world of sampling and beat making.

For anyone, it's super entertaining and actually usable: just look at the huge number of videos people post jamming with the PO line.

Big thumbs up!

5 years ago

Perfect Entry Point

Never having used a sampler before, I thought the PO-33 was a good jumping off point to figure out what this kind of thing could do. And it didn't disappoint.

So far I've used it mainly as a percussion tool, sampling everything from silverware hitting wood, to youtube videos of The Dead Weather recordings, and Orson Welles interviews. The built-in microphone is pretty darn good and should satisfy basic needs of just having fun when you're on the go, but to me it's the most interesting by connecting to my interface/computer/phone and recording whatever sound I can find and produce, then manipulating the hell out of it.

Of course, it isn't exactly hi-fi, but given the price point, it shouldn't be. Still, in a mix, you'd be hard-pressed to find anything as feature-rich as what this little monster that Teenage Engineering put out. It's fast becoming one of my favourite pieces of gear just because you can literally pull-off a full song out of it, with simple volume mixing controls, and an almost eternal string of sequences that you can program.

Basically, it looks like a toy, but it's became a mainstay of my production flow.

5 years ago

Overall best price/performance sampler.

Mainly used it for some piece ideas on the go as a device to make drafts on. The device is really easy to use and has a great built in speaker with what you can sample anything anytime. The device also has a mic in port from which you can import sounds from your computer.

The only complaint is that you need to buy a separate case for it or it will break easily as it is quite fragile. The case is a must have if you want to buy this. Otherwise I have no complaints and its definitely money well spent.

5 years ago

My first Sampler, I don't need another.

Perfect if you're thinking of trying making beats or composing songs, but aren't sure about what to get.

It's got a fairly wide selection of effects and features, and can be used to build a track at least in demo form.

It's easy to get started, but there is a learning curve. Still, great value for money.

5 years ago

Amazing sampler for small price

I used it for an art project. This is an entry point sampler opening an entirely new world of possibilities for my music-making. Super small, portable, and yet so many functionalities.

The only con is the size of the buttons. Otherwise, excellent machine

5 years ago

A True Knockout

This is the second po-33 I have purchased. I use it for quick sampling sounds out in the world and to create music on the go.

This device is one of the most fun I have ever used. It's lack of instructions can make it seem like it has a steep learning curve but once you understand the basic functions it is only a matter of time before you will become more skilled and learn all the tricks you need to create music.

The only downside to this device is that in order to make a backup of the samples and patterns you have created you need a way to record a stereo signal. You can easily record the audio output of the device using a mono interface if you just want to edit your music in a DAW or simple software like Audacity.

This remains one of my most heavily used and enjoyable instruments. I love the po-33 and cannot recommend it highly enough. A must have for anyone interested in sampling or mkaing music on the go.

I purchased some rechargeable AAA batteries to power my device so I would not have to use disposable batteries repeatedly.

6 years ago

really great pocket sampler

This is an amazing little machine, easy and fun to use.

6 years ago

Teenage Engineering know how to market a product. These things really ARE great but..

Tricky to get used to all the menus, so in that sense has a somewhat steep learning curve. That said, the enjoyment of creating beats out of whatever you've just recorded is pure childlike bliss. I wanted something like this when I was 13 - record whatever noise you like, and it's instantly converted into a 16 note sampler. Beautiful. I did a bit of research and found that for the average consumer (like me) the KO was the best pocket operator to go for, as it offered the greatest flexibility of originality.

For sheer enjoyment level it's 10 out of 10, but as a serious music maker in a studio, I'm not so sure. When there's a DAW sitting in front of you, there's no competition. BUT, for on the road fun, it definitely beats mindlessly scrolling through social media.

Probably worth factoring in one of the TE cases too, unless you like the aesthetic of the pcb.

Oh, the only other thing worth mentioning is the fact that headphones are moving/have moved into Bluetooth only territory. Worth bearing in mind unless you fancy plugging your studio headphones in every time, my old iPhone headphones keep dissapearing...

6 years ago

Simple & Fun

The K.O. is the most portable synthesizer I've ever owned. While it can be limited when writing whole tracks, it's very easy to start putting together sounds and making nifty little loops.

The sampler feature is phenomenal and it opens up a world of possibility for recording on the go. Unlike the OP-Z, you can sample instantaneously anywhere, any time. And while the library is a bit limited space-wise, the quality is astounding. And editing samples is easy to learn.

The speaker is low quality but as good as you'd expect based on the wafer thin size of the synth. The look of the exposed solder on the board is a nice aesthetic but sometimes I find myself touching the solder behind the knobs and the synth treats it as if I'm moving the knobs. A slight design issue but a minor problem that I wouldn't fault the company on.

I deleted all the factory sounds almost immediately but I believe others may have more use for them as they're quite nice quality samples.

Finally, the live effects are what make this synth, and the rest of the PO series stand out to me. They make playing this instrument a genuinely fun experience.

I'd recommend to anybody interested in sampling to buy this and see what they come up with. It's certainly limited but it's a good learning tool in my opinion, and tonnes of fun for the bus or train.

6 years ago

Really fun sampler, great for beginners (such as myself). The cheap price is worth it even though it means the build quality isn't as good as some other samplers. Just need to make sure to handle with care!

6 years ago

Best for looping

I'll use it for busking situations but its really good if you want to save a composition if you are in a hurry

6 years ago

Crunch

I use this for old school industrial style sampling, it has that great crunch and you can get pretty wild with the effects. Having the option to chop a drum sample into separate sounds vs melodic sample playing makes this thing pretty versatile, too. The only drawback is the limited sampling time, but it's not a big deal given the price.

6 years ago

great sketch pad

The PO-33 ko is well known its great fun and if you are looking at teenage enginering for the first time i 100% reccomend.

Once you learn this device products like the OP-Z are very simmiler in how they work.

its good to learn the workflow of the PO/s then work your way up.

great product endless ideas can be made on this.

6 years ago

You have all the music in the palm of your hand

Well not all the music but you can do a lot of things with this awsome gadget-music instrument- music calculator...

I bought it for fun and it helped me spend a lot of hours playing music while commuting.

For the size and the money of it I didnt expect that much so I am greatful of buing and using it.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Teenage Engineering
  • Released in 2018
  • Average price : $102
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