Dubbed simply the 16, 170 and 400, these new devices are what Teenage Engineering is proudly calling "the poor man's modular." They're reasonably priced introductions to the complicated and often ...
The number of easily usable and programmable microcontrollers is small, so when selecting one for a project there are only a handful of very popular, well documented chips that most of us reach for.
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Teenage Engineering celebrates 10 years of the Pocket Operator, the "world’s most affordable and accessible music machine"
When most people think of Teenage Engineering, they think of the OP-1: the quirky, stylish and prohibitively expensive synth ...
Combine sound patterns to create rhythm tracks and make music with various soundssynthesizerSpeaking of image, I tend to image a large body and keyboard, but Teenage Engineering announced "Pocket ...
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, ...
Teenage Engineering is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Pocket Operator, a range of miniature music-making devices that launched in 2015 with the PO-12 Rhythm, PO-14 Sub and PO-16 Factory and ...
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, ...
The number of easily usable and programmable microcontrollers is small, so when selecting one for a project there are only a handful of very popular, well documented chips that most of us reach for.
From launching a record label to helping Panic with its crank-operated handheld game system, Teenage Engineering has had a busy spring. The company has at least one more project in the works. It's ...
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