Robot and Arcade:
https://soundcloud.com/vulcanor/endless-fight
Ok here’s my first try with po-20 and renoise tracker.
https://soundcloud.com/helaku/eka-po-chippihitti
Please remember I’m still a n00b! The timing of my jamming on the Robot gets a bit better about half way through the track:
Here is a doo wop song I made using the P0-20
Here is a doo wop song I made using the P0-20
https://soundcloud.com/neeneneee/nr4-garten
My friend LNB-PHD and myself have a new band called Capsule Kids and we just made a new song based on my Pocket Operators:
this was one of my first jams on the PO-20, edited down from about 20 min, but otherwise straight out of the PO-20 into audacity.
i am impressed with the capacity of the Arcade, and i love playing it live over sequences by tapping a note and turning the knob. there’s a lot of that going on in this track, and a few bad notes here and there as a result.
https://soundcloud.com/jasontrojan/013116a
here’s a surf cover i did to get real intimate with the robot.
https://soundcloud.com/jasontrojan/surfari061216-3
i also made this track earlier this year using the PO-12 for drums
https://soundcloud.com/jasontrojan/rumble040716
hello all, small work-in-progress peek:

Just found this thread! Here are a couple I’ve made using the PO20, PO28, and PO14.
Another one two!
I just got my first Pocket Operator; the Rick and Morty, to celebrate Season 4. I’ve not done much with it yet but here it is anyway…
I hadn’t realised TE had put out so many new ones. Already the Arcade and Robot are burning a hole in my future bank account and I don’t even own the KO yet.
My last track, I added a PO 33 to my PO setup and a Korg NTS-1 to add delay, reverb, and modulation to my PO setup, and it’s a great combination.
Operator call, PO 33 samples recorded with my Roland MC-101 and Analog Lab VST.
I made this track based on the Amiga mod of Heroquest video game, just like the PO 33, the Amiga audio was based on 4 voice/channels, so it’s possible to convert some Amiga mods to the PO 33.
This track is 95% Po 33 K.O! recorded via line in to the Op-1 and with a few added sounds to create a wider stereo field
I’m really enjoying starting ideas with the Po33 and then bouncing to tape for added Op-oneness