Until last year, buying a Teenage Engineering synthesizer meant spending hundreds of dollars. But the Pocket Operator series that debuted at NAMM in 2015 changed that equation by putting the company's ...
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 ...
Teenage Engineering debuted its first trio of pocket-sized $59 synthesizers almost exactly two years ago. In 2016, the company followed those with a second set of three Pocket Operators featuring the ...
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 ...
The buttons don’t make much sense at first. Many of them have numbers and arcane symbols instead of words, and there are a number of basic functions that require you to hit two buttons at a time.
Folks who like to play around with synthesized sound usually like to get their hands dirty building hardware systems too, as evidenced by the many creations of YouTuber Sam Battle. Messing with ...
For less than $100, Teenage Engineering’s Pocket Operators pack a lot of functionality into calculator-sized digital synthesizers. The no frills approach with exposed circuit boards that helps keep ...
The Swedish company Teenage Engineering has won over kids — and professionals — with a revolutionary idea for a synthesizer: Make it simple. Credit...Lernert and Sander for The New York Times ...
Sweden's Teenage Engineering has announced a limited run of a special PO-33 pocket operator. The Ghostly edition represents the company's first PO collaboration effort and comes packed with some ...
The Teenage Engineering team reflects on the development and influence of the Pocket Operator line in recognition of its 10th anniversary When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
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, ...
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