Teenage Engineering EP-133 K.O. II Knock Out: How About Format and Start from Scratch?

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Teenage Engineering is an affordable sampler with 64 MB of memory. In this video I&like to focus on sampling found sounds, noise boxes and small modular setups. I&start by formatting the internal memory (FMT) which is a great way to really get to know the KO II without going through all features first. This is not a tutorial. If you want to learn how it works, please visit ‪@SONWU‬ and check out his series which also includes the firmware update. It&a great machine to stay away from the DAW but also a good &for sequencing external gear with MIDI, and for turning modular mono sounds into pads and textures. Another cool trick is to sample a chord under each pad, so you can play all kinds of complicated chord progressions with one finger. Timecodes: 00:00 - Intro 00:11 - Ibiza jams 01:11 - Formatting with Shift - Erase - PowerOn 02:05 - Sampling Mellotron Micro / One Finger Chords 04:19 - EP Sample Tool 05:00 - Sampling Tetsuo NoiseBox 07:35 - Sampling with Microphone 09:09 - Sampling BIA 10:41 - Composing is Hard! 11:44 - Maschine is Better for Bigger Productions 12:58 - Sampling Soma Roat & Make Abstract Krell Performance 15:03 - Sampling Buchla/TTA 200 Series Modular www.teenage.engineering/products/ep-133 Playlist: | | #KO2 Original video:

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