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Introduction to Teenage Engineering:
Jesper Kouthoofd, Jens Rudberg, David Eriksson, and David Möllerstedt founded Teenage Engineering in 2005. The OP-1, their debut product, was unveiled during the 2010 NAMM Show. In 2012, The OP-1 synthesizer won one of ten of Sweden's Design S Awards. It was described as "A technological product which through a clever color scheme and fantastic graphics is intuitive, easily accessible and incredibly inviting. Music and machine in one".
Bon Iver, Deadmau5, Usher, Beck, Depeche Mode, Thom Yorke, Jean Michel Jarre, Caroline Rose, and Ivan Dorn are among the musicians who use Teenage Engineering gear.
Teenage Engineering offers Synthesizers, Samplers, Audio Interfaces, Microphones, Portable Recorders and more. They even have modules to add on to synthesizers, which we’ll get into later into the guide.
Explore our Teenage Enginering Collection hereSynthesizers:
Teenage Engineering synthesizers are well-known for their unique designs, portability, and creative features. Teenage Engineering's Pocket Operators, OP-1, OP-Z, and Modular Series synthesizers are compact instruments for musicians and electronic music enthusiasts.
The Modular Series enables users to create their modular synthesizer setups. These synthesizers allow musicians to experiment with new musical frontiers while remaining user-friendly and portable.
OP-1 Field Portable Digital Keyboard Synthesizer
The OP-1 is a portable synthesizer with a user-friendly interface that integrates several instruments, effects, and sequencing capabilities. It includes four modes: synthesizer mode, sampler mode, Tape Mode and Drum Mode.
- Synthesizer Mode: Use the keyboard and encoders to play and adjust various synth sounds.
- Sampler Mode: Use the built-in microphone or external audio sources to capture and modify audio samples.
- Drum Mode: You can use the built-in drum synthesizer or imported drum samples to build and sequence drum patterns.
- Tape Mode: This mode allows you to record, sequence, and modify audio and MIDI tracks.
You can include these accessories for your OP-1 Synthesizer:
The Protective Soft Black Case is designed to keep your OP-1 safe. It protects the device from scratches, dust, and impacts.
The Audio Split Cable divides the OP-1's audio output into two separate channels. This is handy if you want to connect headphones and external speakers at the same time, or if you want to route audio to different devices for recording or effects processing.
Teenage Engineering OP-Z Wireless 16-Track Multitimbral Synthesizer & Sequencer
The OP-Z is a wireless synthesizer and sequencer that integrates with smartphones and other compatible devices. It can wirelessly connect to mobile devices through Bluetooth, allowing control and synchronization with the OP-Z app. It has a powerful 16-track sequencer that lets you build complex compositions with many instruments and effects. The programmable synthesizer engines provide a variety of sounds such as drums, bass, lead, chords, and more.
You can upgrade your OP-Z and make the most of it with the Oplab Module MIDI CV PO Sync Hardware Expansion & ZM-4 Line Module.
The Oplab Module allows for MIDI device integration, control of CV/Gate equipment, and synchronization with other Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator (PO) series devices.
The ZM-4 Line Module offers additional stereo line outputs, allowing you to connect the OP-Z to mixers, audio interfaces, or headphones for more audio routing choices.
You can also get the Stereo Split Cable Accessory, which allows you to connect headphones and external speakers at the same time, as well as route audio to different devices for recording or effects processing.
OP-Z App
Should I get the OP-1 or the OP-Z?
Choosing between the OP-1 and the OP-Z is ultimately determined by your specific demands, preferences, and music production style. Consider the following factors:
Synthesizer | Portability | Design & Interface | Sampling | Sequencing | Connectivity | Price |
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OP-1 | Not as Compact & Lightweight | Traditional synthesizer design with a physical keyboard, encoders, and a screen. | Numerous built-in synthesis engines and effects | The sequencer is more straightforward | The OP-1 has traditional connectivity options like USB and audio I/O, which makes it easier to connect to external devices. | ₹264,663.10 |
OP-Z | More compact and lightweight | Futuristic design with a button grid interface and LED lights | Powerful sound generation capabilities but focuses more on sample-based sequencing | The sequencer is more advanced and has a flexible 16-track sequencer with multitrack capabilities. | Has wireless connectivity via Bluetooth and is easy to connect to smartphones and compatible apps. | ₹76,467.83 |
The OP-1 is recommended for Music producers and artists looking for a music production device that is multifunctional and all-in-one with a tactile experience.
The OP-Z is recommended for Mobile producers on the move who value portability and connectivity via Bluetooth.
Sampler:
Teenage Engineering PO33 KO Pocket Operator Micro Sampler
The PO-33 KO is a Pocket Operator series sampler and sequencer. It has a variety of functions like sample recording, sequencing, effects, and more. It has a 16-step sequencer for programming patterns and sequences, and performance effects for adding dynamics and modifications to your sequences.
You can also get the CA-X Universal Silicone Case for Pocket Operators as an add-on. A customised fit for the PO-33 KO that ensures a snug and secure fit while shielding it from dust, scratches, and other exterior damage.
Audio Interface:
Teenage Engineering TX-6 Field Mixer Portable Studio Mixer & Audio Interface
The TX-6 is a battery-powered, ultra-portable mixer and multi-channel audio interface. You can combine 6 stereo input channels, use tempo sync, explore the internal synthesiser and sequencer, and use the tuner. MFi compatibility allows you to connect to your iOS devices as well.
The TX-6 can also be used as a portable synthesizer and sequencer, with four oscillator waveforms and four synthesized drum sounds. You can pair it with the handy field bag and field pouch to keep your gadget safe, alongside the convenient field audio spliter cable
You have the option to contain your TX- 6 in the Field Bag & Field Pouch
Microphone:
Teenage Engineering CM-15 Portable Studio Condenser Microphone
The CM-15 is a multifunctional studio quality, ultra-portable microphone with an integrated USB-C audio interface and preamp. It includes an ESS Sabre analog-to-digital converter, which ensures high-fidelity sound and excellent detail in every recording environment.
It features three outputs that can be used at the same time: mini XLR, 3.5 mm jack, and USB-C. It can also be fueled in three different ways: phantom power, battery, or USB-C.
Field Recorder:
Teenage Engineering TP-7 Field Recorder Portable Audio Recorder
The TP-7 records sound, music, interviews, in the greatest quality possible with no friction. It fits comfortably in your palm and allows your fingertips to naturally adapt to the controls. The index finger activates fast forward, whereas the middle finger activates rewind. The pinky selects the mode while your thumb records a memo.
The TP-7's key feature is its ability to speed up the process of transcribing audio to text. Simply connect your phone to the TP-7 via Bluetooth or USB, launch the TP-7 app, and push the transcribe button.
FAQs
Teenage Engineering provides a variety of products for both beginner and advanced musicians. The Pocket Operators, are simple to use and have a fun, straightforward design, making them ideal for beginners.
Yes, Pocket Operators can be connected to other music equipment using audio or sync cables. They contain standard 3.5mm audio outputs as well as sync input/output connections for compatibility with a variety of devices.
Yes, you may use the Teenage Engineering OP-Z as a standalone audio interface by connecting it to a computer or mobile device and recording audio directly into your digital audio workstation (DAW).
Some Teenage Engineering gadgets, such as the Pocket Operators, include built-in speakers, enabling for standalone operation and music creation on the go. Others, such as the OP-1 and OP-Z, may need external speakers or headphones for audio output.
Yes, the OP-Z is a stand-alone gadget that may be used without the app. The app, on the other hand, adds functionality and visual feedback to the overall experience.
Yes, Teenage Engineering products are popularly used for live performances due to their small size, portability, and versatile features. Many musicians and electronic artists use them in their live sets.