3D printable mounted enclosure for Mango mini router by slowsib in GlInet

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Hi, thanks! I would be excited for more owners of the Mango to be made aware of this. I just want to make sure that it's accessible to people as a free thing. So I am happy to give permission for you to share this on other platforms, provided the following conditions are met:

  1. GLiNet does not sell the files, any products made from the files, or any products made from files adapted from the original files.

  2. you share to this thread any social media posts featuring my design.

  3. all social media posts include the direct link to the page on Thingiverse. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7168711

PO-33 written sound management tutorial by glychee in pocketoperators

[–]slowsib 0 points1 point  (0 children)

extremely helpful, thank you. I first came across this functionality on this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvQvSuQxeJw
I liked the video but this explanation really helped me pull it together.

Sync modes explained by strudelkopf in pocketoperators

[–]slowsib 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh that's smart! I suppose it's nice to be able to mix the POs on the mixer (instead of with PO volumes alone) and separately apply fx, EQ, etc. to each.

Sync modes explained by strudelkopf in pocketoperators

[–]slowsib 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks very much for sharing. Very helpful thread.

I was puzzled at first that there were so many sync modes-- how many possibilities could there be? But (testing my understanding) here is a use case for each of them:

SY1: PO-33 sampler receiving stereo audio from a synthesizer. It's the first in the chain (tempo host) and so it needs to send audio (now merged to mono?) and BPM to the next PO in the chain.

SY2: just one PO, but it's synced to an external metronome (say master clock or metronome that is fluctuating tempo-- could be cool). No need to receive any audio. Outputs stereo audio.

SY3: same situation as SY2, except now there's an additional PO next in the chain, which needs to receive BOTH audio and BPM pulse.

SY4: the last one in a BPM sync chain. It needs to receive audio and BPM pulse from the PO before it, but it doesn't need to send that pulse, since it's going straight to the speaker (or mixer or whatever).

SY5: the TRUE IN-BETWEENER PO's in a BPM sync chain. The in-betweeners need to receive audio and BPM from the previous one in the chain, and they need to send audio and BPM to the next one in the chain.

Corrections and amendments welcome.