PO-16 Factory

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  • PO-16 Factory Book Detail

  • Author : Peter Andersson
  • Release Date : 2015-03-04
  • Publisher : Peter Andersson
  • Genre : Music
  • Pages : 20
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 65,65 MB

PO-16 Factory by Peter Andersson PDF Summary

Book Description: Welcome to the PO-16 Factory - Master Class! Have you just got your hands on one of these beautiful machines and don’t know where to start? Do you want to learn how to get more creative with it and create actual songs? Or do you want to become a Pocket Operator master? Then this book is for you. Some of the topics that this book will cover is: Simple operation Tweaking a sound Parameter locks Mastering the Mini drum machine Making a song Backing up patterns Recording live Pattern chaining Play styles Effects Playing in different keys/scales How to sync the PO-16 with external gear Explanation of parameters So what are you waiting for? Time to master your Pocket Operator!

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