Friday, July 17, 2020
Compressed Studios EP. 1 Pocket Operator Modular & 0-Coast Small Studio
Perfect Circuit
"Our new series Compressed Studios explores small setups that are designed for small spaces and easy portability. This first setup is built around sequenced and arpeggiated synth lines with some percussion added by Pocket Operators. The Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator Modular 170 is the heart of the system, its sequencer is not only sequencing the synth voice in the 170, but also the 0-Coast and providing a clock for the Pocket Operators.
The 170 has a traditional synth voice, so we decided to use the Make Noise 0-Coast for the second voice since it has a little bit of a different sound. The PO-12 Rhythm provides a solid set of drum sounds and the PO-24 Office adds more percussion options. Lastly the PO-33 K.O. adds sampling to this setup, you could easily sample the two synths or even record a vocal sample into the built in microphone."
https://www.perfectcircuit.com/teenage-engineering
https://www.perfectcircuit.com/make-noise-0-coast.html
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Ah. I see. It's a metaphor. Quite amusing.
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