Saturday, December 09, 2023
Stretching the Limits of Samples On The KO-II
video upload by Ricky Tinez
"The Teenage Engineering EP-133 KO-II can Alias Samples! Sampling sounds high pitch and then stretching them back down extremely far to get them back to a normal or a low pitch creates aliasing within samples, which is this amazing texture that I was able to get from my older MPCs, and it's a technique that has been widely used for a very long time. So can we do it on the new Teenage Engineering EP – 133? YES! You could also do this on the PO-33 pocket operator! I also pair the new KO-ii with my Digitakt so I don't run into the voice stealing issues I had in this video" [posted here]
00:00 What's Up!
00:44 Sampling The Chords
01:07 I Fixed The PO-II Record Button With a PO-32
02:15 Boy was I WRONG about this...
03:40 THIS IS HOW YOU PUSH SAMPLES FURTHER With Pitch
05:24 Sampling Some "Organic" Sounds
07:29 Accidentally coming up with a great idea
08:20 Sampling The Bass Sound
09:46 Bassline Time!
11:59 Sampling and Sequencing The Strings
13:34 Performance Effects Time!
14:18 This Filter Is Kind Of Hard To Control...
15:11 EP-133 Battery Life
16:30 Wait... Is My EP-133 Busted?!
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