the pocket operator family.all pocket operator models perfectly complement each other.
from drum machine, bass and lead synthesizers to noise percussion,
the various unique units allow you to start a pocket band.
use them separately or connect them together, the choice is yours.
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protect and synchronizeadd the silicone pro case to protect your pocket operator and
get anti-slip feet, neck strap, battery protection and pro feel buttons.
use the SP-10 display protection to protect the LCD screen, and
start a jam sync session with your friends using the MC-3 mini cables.
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Pocket FM is an audio series platform pioneering audio entertainment with millions of listeners worldwide. It features various audio series in multiple genres: romance, horror, thriller, and drama. It has an extensive audio series library that delivers new entertainment experiences for audiobook and podcast lovers. With millions of users across the globe, Pocket FM is no doubt one of the best audio series platforms in app stores today.
It found that 71% of respondents consume audio content on their smartphones, highlighting the convenience and accessibility that mobile devices provide. However, 29% said they preferred to consume audio on tablets, smart TVs, desktops and other devices, highlighting the rise of audio consumption at work and at home.
About 93% of respondents said they would like audio content to be adapted for visual formats such as movies and TV shows. Around 44% of users said they turn to audio for stress relief and 30% to enhance focus. About 26% said they used it to avoid distractions.
Of the respondents, 42% said they relied on content recommendations from the platform itself, while recommendations from friends and family (17%) and social media (21%) also wielded significant influence, the survey found. Surprisingly, only 6% of users said they were swayed by influencers, while 58% of respondents said they were highly likely, and 28% said they were likely to recommend their favourite audio platforms to friends.
According to the data, with more than 500,000 creators and more than 80 million listeners, Pocket FM has grown significantly. The platform saw 45 billion+ minutes of pleasure with 100,000+ hours of content and the addition of 1500+ audio titles, with a daily average listener bingeing for more than 110 minutes.
The industry data further revealed, consumers spend 45 minutes on short video platforms each day on average, compared to 65 minutes and 70 minutes for audio and video OTTs, respectively. On the other hand, listener time on Pocket FM is over 110 minutes per day on average.
Audio series platform Pocket FM has raised $16 million, about Rs 131 crore, in debt funding from US-based Silicon Valley Bank, which was recently acquired by First Citizens Bank, the start-up said on Tuesday.
"This investment is a testament to our growth trajectory and mission to revolutionize the audio entertainment landscape. We are excited to build on this momentum and bring our listeners even more engaging content," Pocket FM Co-Founder and CEO Rohan Nayak said in a statement.
"We are grateful to Silicon Valley Bank for their confidence and belief in Pocket FM's strong revenue metrics and innovative approach to audio entertainment. With them joining our growth journey, we will continue accelerating our growth curve and strengthening our content library, giving the audio series its identity," Pocket FM, Vice President-Finance, Anurag Sharma said.
"Its unique approach to audio entertainment and impressive unit economics shows significant revenue potential in a massive addressable market. We are excited to work with Pocket FM," Silicon Valley Bank, Senior Vice President, Chris Cameron said.
Founded by Prateek Dixit, Rohan Nayak and Nishanth S in September 2018, Gurugram-based Pocket FM is simply an Indian audio streaming service where you can listen to your favourite stories and podcasts in your preferred language whenever and wherever you want!
Adding more than 10,000 podcasts, audiobooks, and stories in 7 different languages, they built a strong base of incredible audiobooks which naturally attracted a lot of people to their content-driven platform.
Founded in 2018, Pocket FM is an audio OTT company that offers more than 100,000 hours of long-format content. Within three years, the company claims to have registered over 40 million downloads, 3 billion monthly listening minutes, and more than 110 minutes have been spent by users daily on the app. The company aims to surpass 100 million users in the next six months.
Chanakya, one of the most trending audio-series on Pocket FM, has garnered unprecedented success and redefined the audio OTT industry with its audio-series category. The historical-political-fictional tale, with exceptional content and bold narratives, has notched over 30 million plays with a 4+ rating and is drawing accolades for its excellent storytelling.
This Pocket FM original is being written by Mahesh Sharma, a 46-year-old author, voice-over artist and theatre artist. The Jaipur resident, along with the support of his team, has been instrumental in making Chanakya a blockbuster audio-series.
Podcast host and psychologist Dacher Keltner is curating Pocket reading lists in hopes of encouraging listeners to go deeper on subjects like fear of failure, gratitude and optimism. We chatted with him about what motivated the Happiness Break, why he thinks wellness audio content have become so popular and how he makes time for his own reading list.
The startup claims that it has seen 12x growth in consumption of self-help books and audio courses in addition to audio entertainment and is targeting 5 million paying users in the next one year. It has more than 50 million users and registered more than 3 billion monthly listening minutes.
And so to these three little beauties. Teenage Engineering are a Swedish company that makes some pretty quirky stuff and they've obviously twigged that musicians are hungry for an alternative to touchscreens. The Pocket Operators are a series of three hardware synths, barely bigger than a credit card and quite unlike anything I have used before. Each one is essentially a circuit board with a load of buttons, an LCD screen and two variable knobs. Around the back there's space for two AAA batteries that snap in very securely and a stand you can use to prop the synth up when using it. The lack of a case is apparently to keep costs down, though an optional case is available as well, for 39 Euro. While these things are surprisingly sturdy, I'd definitely recommend a case if you plan to carry them around in bags a lot. A couple of hefty knocks to the bare unit and it's game over.
The three synths are all broadly similar in their design though not their sound: one is a drum machine, one a bass synth and one a lead synth. Incredibly, they actually have a tiny built-in speaker so you can use them without headphones, though a decent pair of cans or connection to an amp or audio interface is always going to be preferable. There's no volume dial but as with so many other functions, master volume can be controlled by holding a button then using the numerical pad to enter a value. They go pretty loud too: much louder than I expected.
An obvious question is whether you can sync these things together and yes, you can. Each one has an audio in and an audio out mini jack. Used alone you might just hook the output to your headphones but used together you can run the output of one to the input of another and after setting their respective sync modes, the click track is sent from the master device to the other(s) and they will sync together.
Taking this a step further, you will ask if it's possible to sync them to your DAW, because you're very likely to want to record them into your computer, and this will be much easier if they can be in sync. The good news is that this is possible too. Although you're not using a MIDI connection, the developers say that by sending an audio click from your DAW or other device into one of the units it will sync up (with the right mode active) to the host's BPM. It's then a case of recording the audio output of the unit back into your DAW as audio, which is straightforward enough. They actually recommend splitting the sync signal into left and right channels and feeding one side each to two devices connected in parallel. Using the sync mode between devices splits the signal into sync and audio, which makes it possible to link the units together without any kind of MIDI connection.
There's a bit of a learning curve of course, since they pack a ton of functionality into such a small space, but a good read of the manual and a few hours spent playing will bring you up to speed. Even if you have never used a hardware synth before you will almost certainly find these things endlessly entertaining and better than that, seriously useable in your music productions. True, they don't just plug in over USB like everything else, but they're not trying to be like everything else. We are used to making music on the move but not used to it being this cool. Although they share many features, the three units sound different enough that you may want to get them all if your budget allows. Then, chain them together or link them up to your DAW and program away. The PO series is fun, flexible and fast, and capable of making some seriously amazing sounds.
Pocket FM: Audio Series as the name suggests is an audio series platform that hosts audio-only entertainment in multiple genres: romance, horror, thriller, and drama. The app offers an extensive library of audio series delivering whole new entertainment experiences for audiobook and podcast lovers.
This audio app comes in a free and paid version that gives you unhindered access to the best authors, storytellers, voice-over artists, and writers. The main aim of this app is to replace screen boredom and fatigue with an audio series that can be consumed 247.
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