The Pocket Piano is a fun, versatile synthesizer! It has seven synth modes, a rugged anodized aluminum and wood enclosure and 18 maple keys. It’s got a 3W built-in speaker and a line out audio jack. The Pocket Piano is perfect for making music in the studio, around a campfire and at your kitchen table!
The seven synth modes are:
• Vibrato Synth
• Harmonic Sweeper
• Two-Octave Arpeggiator
• Octave Cascade
• Mono FM Synth
• FM Arpeggiator
• Mono Glider
I find the critter and guitari pocket piano makes some really nice lullaby sounds. It has a very trippy arpeggiator which lends itself well to sleepy/zen music. Here are a few example's I've recorded with it: lH9eFRVTtDc 8DqNda5Ryus It's cheap and portable and even has its own speaker so you can play it live next to your...
...Bass (MIDI) and a Roland CMU-810 (CV/Gate) hooked up to an Arturia Beatstep Pro, and also a Critter and Guitari Pocket piano (MIDI) hooked up to a Teenage Engineering OPLab. And now I'm trying to get my Monotribe to play along... Can't find any info anywhere on how to sync MT's sequencer to Logic's clock,...
...main gear I've got as of today: Synths/Drum Machines: Vermona DRM1 mkiii (no trigger inputs, only MIDI) Arturia MicroBrute Volca Keys Volca Bass Critter and Guitari pocket piano DAW: Nuendo 10 Audient ID22 interface A handful of TRS patch bays Good ol' Mackie HR824 monitors (original model) I also have some outboard FX like Effectrix stuff, crusty Alesis verbs and compressors, Digitech delays, etc. I have...
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