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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 13, 2025
Love it.
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on July 14, 2024
Una chulada
Maripili
Reviewed in Spain on February 24, 2024
De los PO que he probado es el más completo y complejo. Es mucho mucho más de lo que a primera vista parece.
M. Hancock
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2020
I bought this as a birthday gift for my girl friend's son (seventeen years old). She bought him a different model as these things can be linked together to produce more complex compositions. He was very happy with it and frequently plays around with musical ideas on them. Maybe one day he'll let me try it out.
monsieurmostyn
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 13, 2020
Help to protect PO, neat fit and easy to install. They are designed specifically for the PO and do a good job, for what they are, they are expensive, it’s basically a silicone boot which costs about €1 to manufacturer but sells for considerably more. They stopped making the model specific ones a while ago but the universal ones work and fit exactly the same, still overpriced considering what it is and what it costs to make. The PO’s themselves are good value and a lot of fun and these cases do ensure they’ll survive any knocks, bumps or drops during their life.
Rosefinch
Reviewed in Canada on October 2, 2019
Little sequencer/ music maker is awesome
Conrad
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2018
Not as intuitive as I'd hoped (each button has multiple functions and can become confusing), but it's fun to mess around with.
Providential
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2018
The PO-28 Robot is the lead guitarist among the Pocket Operator lineup. Its specialty is providing lead synthesizer over the top of the other units, although it is fully capable in its own right.What you get:Lo-fi lead synth goodness. Playing the 16 keys and twisting the knobs will get you the lo-fi equivalent of everything from a haunting guitar to soaring synth and bleep-bloop chiptune leads. Although 16 keys isn't a lot, the unit does let you tune up and down a decent amount to get some range. Great for simple live play.A fully-functional sequencer. The 16-step sequencer also makes use of the 16th sound key which provides 16 different drum sounds. Use some of the low synth lines for bass, the drum key for drums, and then rock out your lead with the high instruments. That's full song capability, onboard. Super cool, and so fun for freeform play.Song play. The sequencer can remember up to 128 patterns in sequence. At 80bpm, that's 6.4 minutes of recorded patterns. You can then use the FM and live play to jam over top of that. You can also punch in more patterns or sets of patterns on the fly, meaning you have almost unlimited play options within the confines of the unit.Connects to other POs. Since this is mostly a lead synth, you may want to immediately connect it to the PO-12 Rhythm or PO-32 Tonic which are more fully-featured drum machines. This will let you control the drum separate from lead, making for more complex song ideas. You can also add a PO-14 Sub for basslines, a PO-33 for samples, or a PO-35 speak for voice/vocoder samples. Or how about a PO-20 for more lo-fi 8-bit arcade sounds? So many options! The POs share clock using a simple stereo ("aux") cable, and the audio will be output by the final unit in the chain.The only downside:Teenage Engineering responded to the fact that at high volume the PO-1X series had distorted sound by lowering the volume on the PO-2X series. You will therefore want to look up some guides people have made for chaining the units- you may for instance want the volume on the Robot maxed out while your rhythm machine is set down to maybe half volume. It's a small oddity, and takes moments to fix. But the Robot is very quiet in use, you really need headphones to enjoy it in anything but a silent room.Overall:Love this thing. It's like the rest of the Pocket Operator line are an 80s electronic band and the Robot is the lead guitarist stepping onstage with a keytar. You can really make some rocking lead parts with this unit, as it has more options to fade in sound creating the sort of haunting guitar/synth sound that layers so well on top of the lo-fi drums and bass from the other units. This is a big recommendation for anyone who already owns another Pocket Operator- take your gigs to the next level.If you can only afford one:While the Robot is great, it's meant to sit alongside other units. The most complete unit for a kid to play with, or for an aspiring musician, is the PO-20 Arcade. The Arcade hits the best balance of rhythm and lead so you can make songs on the train. The other big recommendation is that the PO-32 Tonic, which has integration to the Microtonic software meaning professional music producers adore its added flexibility.
Thenaturalmedic
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2018
The concept for this device is cool. It seems harder to program than necessary. I will keep working with it. Maybe I can make progress. Higher stars if it was a little easier to figure out.
Aumnsiel
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2016
What can i say? The pocket operators are incredibly fun and powerful synthesizers...if you don't know, the only way is to just buy one. Seriously, you won't regret it. Everything is outstanding...the variety of sounds, functionality, portability and price. I'm even going to buy the cases for them, as i have grown to really enjoy them and want to keep them around for a long time. Educate yourself on their primary functions via the multitude of youtube video reviews, as they all create very specific styles of music.
Cameron
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2016
When using DAWs like Fruity Loops or Ableton, it's easy to get overwhelmed with options. Once you figure out the initially intimidating interface of the Pocket Operator (youtube videos were / continue to be a lifesaver!), it becomes a great tool to help you concentrate your energies and focus on creating rather than choosing. The PO-28 specifically can work well as a standalone device, coming with a rather capable mini drum-machine along with a myriad of digital instruments to play around with. The display shows a love story between two robots in a factory, which is, if you'll excuse me, absolutely one of the cutest things ever, making the synthesizer even more fun to use. Throw in the fact that it's only $60 and, well, wow. You'd be hard pressed to find a synth basically anywhere for that price. This little guy is perfect for playing around with on the bus and prototyping new ideas, as well as recording your own arcadey, synthy, lo-fi beats and melodies. I'd recommend PO-28 to anyone I know who's a creative type and into music, especially with such a low cost of entry.
M. A. Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2016
Device is a fun and exciting gift for aspiring musicians. I bought this as a gift for the musician in my life, and he is quite excited and delighted by this synthesizer. It is easy to use out of the box. If you buy the cover kit, the hanging tab is easy to snap off the device. With some practice and some review with the expanded instruction manual on the product website and other related sites, one can quickly move into advanced modes and make some fun and quirky tracks. This is a terrific 8 bit synth which any one can master.
marta woolbert
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2016
Wonderful toy, has some utility for music production but not much. I love using the Po-28 for coming up with ideas. it's extremely easy to use and understand. Minimalism is the name of the game here, and in that, Teenage Engineering pulled it off perfectly. The presets included with the PO-28 are all very fun to listen to and play around with. I love how portable this item is as well, I can bring it with me on the bus and kill twenty minutes. I just plug in my headphones and start jamming. if plugged into a speaker, the sound can become surprisingly loud. for 60$ this thing is a steal. I highly recommend grabbing one if you're remotely interested in it.
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