Teenage Engineering has made waves with their synthesizers that many in the music industry refused to believe in because of their design, user interface and small form factor. They’re doubling down on everything that made all their initial releases great with the Teenage Engineering OP-Z Synthesizer. It fits in your inner pocket. It has enough juice to let you make tracks across four Atlantic flights. The advanced 16-track sequencer has everything from unique track speed and length to unique step behaviors and a unique “Bring Your Own Screen” interface that allows you to seamlessly pair the device with the phone you already have. It even has built-in features for a tape reel, custom graphics, photomatic and unity 3D so your experience isn’t limited to just making tunes. OP-Z is slated for launch in September of 2017.
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