YOUTUBER: Free Beat

9. November 2025

RILEY

Free Beat’s PO-33 Throwdown: The  Pocket Sampler That Still Slaps

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Free Beat’s PO-33 Throwdown: The $99 Pocket Sampler That Still Slaps

If you’re hunting for a sampler that won’t drain your wallet but will still make your beats bang, Free Beat’s latest video is your golden ticket. This time, he’s putting the Teenage Engineering PO-33 under the microscope, showing why this tiny box is still the street champ for under a hundred bucks. Expect practical tips, honest takes, and a workflow that’s more about fun than flexing specs. Free Beat’s style is all about getting hands-on, making mistakes, and finding the groove—no gatekeeping, just pure beatmaker energy. If you want to see how much flavor you can squeeze out of a

7. November 2025

SPARKY

Free Beat’s SP-404MKII: The Sonic Swiss Army Knife You Actually Want

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Free Beat’s SP-404MKII: The Sonic Swiss Army Knife You Actually Want

If you think the Roland SP-404MKII is just another shiny sampler, Free Beat is here to slap you upside the head with some gritty reality. In this video, our favourite gear explorer wires up the Korg Monotron Delay and wrings out a full jam—kick drums, basslines, the lot—without ever touching a DAW. Expect practical hacks, honest workflow talk, and a reminder that dirty bass strings and imperfect timing are all part of the fun. This isn’t a glossy product demo; it’s a rave bunker crash course in why the SP-404MKII might just be your new secret weapon.

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2. November 2025

TAS

Free Beat’s Mad Scientist Rig: When the Polyend Mess Meets the Roland E-4 and TempoKey W25

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Free Beat’s Mad Scientist Rig: When the Polyend Mess Meets the Roland E-4 and TempoKey W25

Ever wondered what happens when you throw a MIDI controller, a vocal FX box, and a chaos pedal into a blender? Free Beat’s latest session is a wild ride through the outback of electronic music gear, wrangling the Sinido TempoKey W25, Roland E-4, and Polyend Mess into a combo that’s as unpredictable as a kangaroo on a Red Bull bender. With his signature practical flair and a dash of cheeky experimentation, Free Beat dives headfirst into sonic weirdness, showing off the kind of creative chaos you only get when you’re not afraid to make a mess. If you like your

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