PO-133
micro sampler
user guide
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notice. read this first.
The product is ESD sensitive and is sold without casing. 
Battery Information:
  1. Install only new batteries of the same type.
  2. Failure to insert batteries in the correct polarity, as indicated in the battery compartment, may shorten the life of the batteries or cause batteries to leak.
  3. Do not mix old and new batteries.
  4. Do not mix Alkaline, Standard (Carbon-Zink) or Rechargeable (Nickel Cadmium) or (Nickel Metal Hybride) batteries.
  5. Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
  6. Batteries should be recycled or disposed of as per state and local guidelines.

FCC statement:NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.; 
if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined but turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures;
  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions; 
  1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 
  2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 

Caution: changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment.
ICES statementCAN ICES-003 (B) / NMB-3 (b)
teenage engineering warrants that this product will be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of teenage engineering’s shipment of the product to you, the customer. in the event of a defect covered by this limited warranty, teenage engineering will, at its option and free of charge to customer, repair, replace or refund the purchase price paid.
TEENAGE ENGINEERING MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, AND ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL ONLY BE IN EFFECT DURING THE 12 MONTH WARRANTY PERIOD PROVIDED HEREUNDER. TEENAGE ENGINEERING'S LIABILITY ON ANY WARRANTY CLAIM SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE ACTUAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID. TEENAGE ENGINEERING SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE TO CUSTOMER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF DATA, REVENUES, SALES, BUSINESS, GOODWILL OR USE.
what does this limited warranty not cover?
teenage engineering has no obligation to repair, replace, or provide refunds in the following instances:
  • if the alleged defect arises because customer has altered or repaired the product without the prior written consent or authorization of teenage engineering;
  • if customer did not follow any applicable instructions for proper storage, usage, or maintenance of this product;
  • if customer has failed to notify teenage engineering of any defect where the defect should have been reasonably apparent on inspection; or
  • if customer fails to notify teenage engineering of the defect within 12 months of teenage engineering's shipment of this product to customer. this limited warranty does not cover the cost of shipping the defective product to teenage engineering for repair, or the cost of shipping the repaired or replacement product to you. how do customers receive warranty service? please call your teenage engineering customer service representative for details on how to raise an issue in relation to your product.
time /additional info
break away hanger
built-in microphone
soundparameters A / B
indicates write mode is active
play / rec mode
folding stand
knob A / B
record
effects
play / stop
write
selectedtempo
lock tab
sound
to select sound holdsound and press 1-16
alarm
to select pattern holdpattern and press 1-16
pattern
press to select tempo
hold to set master volume 1-16hold step 1-16 + mto set multiplier
to use effects hold FX and press 1-16
bpm
m
sound 1-16pattern 1-16effects 1-16
effect 1-16
1. loop 162. loop 123. loop short4. loop shorter5. unison6. unison low7. octave up8. octave down


9. stutter 410. stutter 311. scratch12. scratch fast 13. 6 / 8 quantize14. retrigger pattern15. reverse16. no effect
auto power off (a.p.o)the unit auto powers off  when no buttons are pressed for a while, only poweringthe display to show time.
press sound + bpm to show battery status.
factory resethold pattern + write while inserting batteries to restore the unit to factory default.
lock tabbreak off  the lock tab to freeze all patterns. to reverse, solder the two pads by the lock tab together. to restore to locked settings, remove the batteries. when lock tab has been removed sampling is no longer possible.
1  – getting started
power up
set clock
alarm clock
reset clock
insert two fresh AAA batteries. pay attention to plus and minus poles.
set time by turning knob A for hours and knob B for minutes. press any key to confirm and exit.
press sound + pattern. set alarm clock by turning A for hours and B for minutes. (disable alarm by turning knob A all the way down.)press any key 1-16 to set pattern for the alarm. to stop the alarm press any key.
reset the clock by removing the batteries and start over.
2 – recording
record with microphone
record via line in

1-16
device
hold record + any key from 1-16. the microphone will record until the keys are released, and the recording will be stored in the position you selected (1-16). PO-133 has a total of 40 seconds recording memory. while recording, the number of seconds left will be displayed on the LCD. if the memory is full, delete or record over an existing sound.
if a cable is inserted into the line in jack, the PO-133 will record via line in.
3 – melodic and drum
PO-133 has 16 sound slots divided into two sections; melodic and drum. a sound will behave differently depending on which section it was recorded to.in the melodic section the keys from 1-16 represents a scale, and each key will trigger the whole sound.in the drum section each key from 1-16 represents a slice of the sound.
4 – playing
select sound
write
sound
1-16
write
select a sound by holding the sound key and pressing any key from 1-16. press any key from 1-16 to play. if nothing is heard, press write key once.
to enter/exit write mode, press write. press 1-16 to enter sounds/notes in the grid. active steps will be lit. press lit steps to remove them. press play to listen to your pattern.
5 – playing a pattern
select pattern
play
sequencer
pattern
1-16
play
hold pattern and press any key from 1-16 to select pattern. blinking led indicates active pattern.
press play to listen to your pattern. press play again to stop.
a pattern consists of 16 steps.
6 – tweak the sound
parameters
trim








fx
B
A
TONE:  pitch and volumeFILTER: high-/low-pass filter            and resonanceTRIM:   start point and             length of sound
press FX to toggle between the different parameters.
PO-133 has a total of six adjustable parameters. all parameters are adjusted using the two knobs, A and B.
in trim mode turn A to set the start of the sound, turn B to set the length of the sound. in the drum section each slice can be adjusted individually. the last triggered slice will be adjusted.
delete sound
copy sound
copy slice
hold record and press sound to delete the currently selected sound.
hold write + sound and press any key 1-16 to copy the selected sound to that position.
to copy the last triggered slice from one drum sound to another; hold write + sound and press any drum key 9-16 and then any key 1-16.
adding effects
swing
tempo
while playing, hold FX and press any key from 1-15. if write mode is enabled, the effects will be saved in the pattern. to clear the saved effects, make sure write mode is enabled while holding FX + key 16.
hold bpm and turn A to adjust the swing. 
press bpm to switch tempo. the bpm will be displayed in the upper right corner of the screen.HIP HOP (80 bpm)DISCO (120 bpm)TENCHO (140 bpm)
hold bpm and turn B to fine-tune tempo (from 60 to 240 bpm).
volume
live record
parameter locking
hold bpm and press any key 1-16 to adjust master volume. note: be careful with the volume setting when using headphones. only exceed volume setting 5 with caution.
while playing, hold write and press any key 1-16 to punch in notes. notes will be quantized along with current swing setting. release write when finished.
while playing a pattern, hold write and turn knob A and knob B to lock the currently selected parameters. the parameters will affect the currently selected sound. lockable parameters:- tone- filter
7 – making a song (pattern chaining)
chain pattern
copy pattern
clear pattern
pattern
1-16
press and hold pattern and select which patterns 1-16 to chain by pressing the corresponding key 1-16. up to 128 patterns can be chained. 
one pattern can be selected multiple times.example: 1,1,1,4 plays pattern 1 three times then moves on to pattern 4. after the last pattern is played the sequence will start over again.
hold write + pattern and press 1-16 to paste the active pattern to the corresponding new slot.
press record + pattern to clear the active pattern.
8 – data
direct transfer
receive data
transmit data
 transmit                 receive
it is possible to transfer sound and pattern data directly between units, using the line out / line in connectors.
insert a 3.5mm stereo cable from the transferring unit line out to receiving unit line in.
on the receiving unit press and hold write + sound + record to enter receive mode.
note: all samples and patterns on the receiving unit will be erased once the transfer starts.

before transmitting make sure the receiving unit is in receive mode.
on the transmitting unit: press write + sound + play to transmit data to receiving unit. 
backup data
restore data

device
 record
device
play
sound and pattern data can be stored to any stereo recording device for saving and sharing. connect a 3.5mm stereo cable from the transferring unit line out to the recording device line in.
start recording on the device and then press write + sound + play to transmit data.


to restore data back to the pocket operator connect the device line out with a 3.5mm stereo cable to pocket operator line in.
press write + sound + record to enter receive mode and then press play on the device to send data.
note: when restoring data to a pocket operator all samples and patterns on the receiving unit will be erased once the transfer starts.
to verify that all data was saved and restored correctly you may want to use a secondary PO-133 unit for verification to avoid erasing the original content.
9 – sync multiple units
sync
sync modes
input
output
master
SY1
SY4
sync
      ID           input             output
   SY0        stereo           stereo
   SY1         stereo           mono/sync
   SY2        sync              stereo
   SY3        sync              mono/sync
   SY4        mono/sync    stereo
   SY5        mono/sync    mono/sync
it is possible to sync multiple pocket operators with a click track using line in and out.
warning: sync levels should not exceed 5vpp (volt peak-to-peak).
connect a standard stereo audio cable between the units. the master unit will control the tempo of the sync unit.
hold record and press bpm on master unit to toggle sync modes. press repeatedly to toggle between different modes displayed in the upper right corner of the screen. press play on sync unit to wait for master clock sync. press play on master to start.
there are 5 sync modes. default mode is SY0.when sync is used the signal will be split between audio (right) and sync (left).
sync scenarios
SY1
SY5
SY4
master
sync
sync
external
device
SY2
master
sync
example A: sync three pocket operator units.chain: PO-12 > PO-24 > PO-133
example B: sync external device such as volca, iPhone, computer or synckontrol to PO-133.
 
external
SY3
SY4
device
master
sync
sync
SY1
device
external
sync
audio
master
sync
example C: sync an external device to two pocket operator units.
example D: sync PO-133 to an external device.
 
mount the pro case (optional)
make surethe folding stand is also removed.
break awayhanger
don't have a pro case?
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to mount the pro case to a pocket operator, first you need to break away the hanger and remove the folding stand.
wrap the pro case around the edges of the unit. make sure the edges of the case is tightly fit.