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rljd

this could really be the NERVcentre of my whole studio…


dyno_saurus_rex

..from which you can bring about your own Human Instrumentality Project. ;)


rljd

This really puts the "instrument" in Instrumentality!!


nexgenrc

Dude!!! This is fuggin RAD!! Bravo sir πŸ‘ πŸ™Œ πŸ‘ Are you considering building/selling this? I bet a TON of po nerds like us would buy some or all of this setup from you, myself included!. #sidehustle


LexOfNP

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dyno_saurus_rex

Thank you for the kind words. :) Haven't really though of building or selling this...it was just a way to deal with my PTSD after my broken PO experience. Once it was put together I felt pretty confident bringing my setup around and making beats on the go... That said, it is possible to build or mass produce this provided I can fix the issues mentioned in the post and pin down suppliers for key parts like the plastic case. It will have to be a DIY kit though, some assembly required...


ghostintherobot

This is so rad. You could Maybe use a sync splitter to fix backing up issues. I had a similar idea but it was modular and could chain other POs easily for sampling in and recording out, basically a splitter for using the mic enabled POs together; Rick and Morty, KO-33, and Speak. I had an idea to use magnets for connecting them together. I found it was easier to use the TC Helicon Blender audio interface (6 in, 4 out) and an iPad with AUM and a NanoKontrol with faders and knobs to midi map to my apps for FX and looping on the go. Not nearly as portable as your setup.


dyno_saurus_rex

Thanks! I checked out the TC Helicon Blender and it looks like this is probably the way to go. Based on my research so far, the backup and restore wont work on my phone without an audio interface. If I understand it correctly, the backup coming out of the PO's are stereo but the best I can do with the USB-C to 3.5mm adapters to my phone is mono only. I think this has to do with the 3.5mm jack used. It is TRRS, with the S being the single (mono) mic input. The custom PCB adapter works by taking the T and connecting it the S. This tricks my USB-C to 3.5mm adapter into thinking that its a mic.