Absolutely continue with the series if you can. I've had my po 14 for a couple of years and thought I knew it well after watching loads of other tutorials. I've learnt extra things from watching yours and I'm definitely inspired to get it used more. Thanks for the video👍
I dug out the po’s to play with the kids and needed a refresher, you went through everything in just the right order for my brain to get right back in. ❤
This was a very good structured and detailed explaination of all about po-14 - thanks a lot for this. Today mine arrived and now I have a good starting point for own music experiments.👍
On the back of the po-14 there are two copper points ( + and - ) next to a speaker symbol. Has anyone tried to make this into an (extra) output? I did and indeed it outputs the audio (albeit at low volume). But is there a sort of intended use for this?
You can use the play style to create a tune without inserting any notes on the steps. Also with the effects and play styles, when deleting them try tapping either key instead of long holding and you can chip out some of the style or effects rather than removing them completely.
Great tutorial! Really helped me getting started with the PO-14. Right near the end of the video you mention amplify the output to increase it from 1v to 3v. It would be great if you could post a link to an example amplifier either on eBay or Amazon etc... 🙏
Thanks so much for this one. I was hoping your next PO vid would be the Sub. I couldn't quite get the hang of it at all in the way I did with 12 and 28. Really looking forward to jamming on it with this new knowledge. Also looking the forward to rewatching the video ✌️
I want to, I started with 14 and 12 and the views and stats are bad, bad , bad. So I really don't think I am going to continue, because it costs money and time. But I guess I will do one of the Metal series and see if it can revive the series. Thanks for the comment, it helps :)
@@XNBeatsMusic congrats on these tutorials. KFgoing please!! wait for the numbers to increase, since these PO's are 9 years old and you cannot find much tutorials on them. the K.O. has a bunch of them, but not the factory or office. new users keep on coming to the PO world because its cheap entry level stuff. people will keep on looking for vids on them
This thing looks really cool... Question, are the numbers set up like a piano? like, 1,2,3,4,5 if c,d,e,f,g? or is it do, re, mi, fa, sol, where you can change the key, etc? thanks for the deep dive!
Absolutely continue with the series if you can. I've had my po 14 for a couple of years and thought I knew it well after watching loads of other tutorials. I've learnt extra things from watching yours and I'm definitely inspired to get it used more. Thanks for the video👍
Thanks Allan, glad you liked it :)
This is the most informative video I've ever seen, and I've had the pocket operators for years! Nice to hear so much at once and in only one video
This is one of the best tutorial vids for a sequencer I've come across.
Just getting back into the PO-14 and this video was a huge help! Thanks very much for the clear demo and examples.
I dug out the po’s to play with the kids and needed a refresher, you went through everything in just the right order for my brain to get right back in. ❤
This was a very good structured and detailed explaination of all about po-14 - thanks a lot for this. Today mine arrived and now I have a good starting point for own music experiments.👍
On the back of the po-14 there are two copper points ( + and - ) next to a speaker symbol. Has anyone tried to make this into an (extra) output? I did and indeed it outputs the audio (albeit at low volume). But is there a sort of intended use for this?
Commenting in anticipation for an answer bc I have the same question
You can use the play style to create a tune without inserting any notes on the steps. Also with the effects and play styles, when deleting them try tapping either key instead of long holding and you can chip out some of the style or effects rather than removing them completely.
Great tutorial! Really helped me getting started with the PO-14. Right near the end of the video you mention amplify the output to increase it from 1v to 3v. It would be great if you could post a link to an example amplifier either on eBay or Amazon etc... 🙏
can't thank you enough for making this!!
This is so helpful thank you!
Thanks so much for this one. I was hoping your next PO vid would be the Sub. I couldn't quite get the hang of it at all in the way I did with 12 and 28. Really looking forward to jamming on it with this new knowledge. Also looking the forward to rewatching the video ✌️
Thanks for the comment !!! :)
Great tutorial, very comprehensive, thank you!
Excellent tutorial, thank you. Do you have any tips on uploading or saving what you've created so you can make more without erasing?
I can't believe I never knew you could hold pattern and tap numbers up to 16 times to play them in progression. This changes things...
Yes! That blew my mind. This video will totally change my experience with the 14.
Hhaha,,, well that's great. I love when you find something new in something old. Cheer Avery, thanks for the comment.
With po 20 you can tap up to 120 times in both pattern and chord mode, That way you can make full length 8 bit tracks.
Your tutorials are excellent!
Thanks, I get better on each deep dive. It can only go up from here. Thanks for the comment.
Brilliant tutorial. Thanks!!!
When I turn off the PO my patterns erase. There is no way I can save it, is that normal? It doesnt happen with K.O.
Excelente tutorial! 👌
Great video ! Thank you very much
bro please make this type of videos for other pocket operators too
I want to, I started with 14 and 12 and the views and stats are bad, bad , bad. So I really don't think I am going to continue, because it costs money and time. But I guess I will do one of the Metal series and see if it can revive the series. Thanks for the comment, it helps :)
@@XNBeatsMusic congrats on these tutorials. KFgoing please!! wait for the numbers to increase, since these PO's are 9 years old and you cannot find much tutorials on them. the K.O. has a bunch of them, but not the factory or office. new users keep on coming to the PO world because its cheap entry level stuff. people will keep on looking for vids on them
@@nunoluz4173 Thanks for the data, everyone tells me something different hahahah. I guess each person has their own take on the PO's.
This thing looks really cool... Question, are the numbers set up like a piano? like, 1,2,3,4,5 if c,d,e,f,g? or is it do, re, mi, fa, sol, where you can change the key, etc? thanks for the deep dive!
great vid!
thanks for the comment and support :)
My favorite po
love this
I dig it!!
:) sub is a nice one.