When I first heard about Teenage Engineering's Pocket Operators at last year's Moogfest, I was pretty skeptical. A card-sized digital synth in your pocket? Sure, it sounds cool. And yes, the folks at ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The latest synth from Teenage Engineering has some new tricks up its sleeve The latest synth from Teenage ...
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After making headlines with the high-priced OP-1 Field and TX-6 mini mixer, Teenage Engineering’s next move is to release a free music-making app for Google phones - Pocket Operator for Pixel.
For electronic musicians who still like being able to perform with dials and buttons, Teenage Engineering’s Pocket Operators are miniature synths that manage to pack a tremendous amount of ...
The Pocket Camera, released by Nintendo in 1998 as a peripheral for the Game Boy Pocket, is an accessory that can only take rough monochrome photos of 14,336 pixels (112 pixels vertically by 128 ...
Teenage Engineering announced two new Pocket Operators at this year’s NAMM — the PO-35 Speak, a vocal synthesizer and sequencer, and the PO-33 KO!, a sampler. Both models are part of the Metal line, ...
The Swedish consumer electronics company Teenage Engineering has linked with Ghostly International to create the Pocket Operator PO-33 K.O.! - a limited edition micro-sampler designed by the Ghostly ...
A criticism that's often levelled at Teenage Engineering is that their products are very, very expensive. It’s not one the Swedish synth company can easily refute, yet their flagship devices, ...