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 ...
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 ...
Teenage Engineering announced it was adding modular options to its Pocket Operator line back in January. A month later, the company cited manufacturing issues when it cancelled pre-orders for the 170 ...
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After a few delays, Teenage Engineering has now started shipping its new 170 modular synth and 16 keyboard combination. The Stockholm-based company has explained that the delays were caused by a few ...
Swedish audio company Teenage Engineering is expanding their popular Pocket Operator synth line with a new line of self-assembly modular units called the 16, the 170, and the 400. Meant to be a more ...
If the world of modular seems like a vortex of expensive and baffling machines to you, Teenage Engineering’s latest series of products is here to ease you in. The Pocket Operator modular synths are ...
Stockholm-based studio Teenage Engineering has created a portable modular system that aims to offer a cheaper alternative to a regular analogue synth. The Pocket Operator Modular, nicknamed the "poor ...
NAMM 2019: Teenage Engineering is on a mission to bring modular to the masses with its latest PO range, which includes a couple of synths and a tiny controller keyboard. We caught up with team TE in ...
Teenage Engineering is taking its bitesized Pocket Operator Modular synthesizers into the modular analog universe with three new build-it-yourself kits. Essentially the Nintendo Labo of the synth ...
I lack musical talent. I don’t have rhythm, melody, or a grasp of theory. I like music, though, including chiptunes and other electronic music. I’ve thrown myself at (and immediately bounced off) ...
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