Teenage Engineering has created a new pocket synthesiser thanks to a unique collaboration between Teenage Engineering and Ghostly International. Enabling the pocket synth to feature sounds by Steve Hauschildt exclusively for Ghostly.
“To celebrate twenty years of Ghostly, we’ve teamed up with Teenage Engineering to create a very limited edition PO-33 K.O.! The micro sampler features custom sounds and patterns by Ghostly artist Steve Hauschildt — all made while Steve was on tour. Pocket Operators are small, ultra-portable music devices, with studio quality sound and the flexibility to make music on the go. Each can be synced to each other or to external gear.”
Features and specifications of the new Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator include:
– Includes 2 PO-33 Pins (1x black, 1x pink)
– Microphone for sampling
– 8 melodic sample slots
– 8 drum slots
– 40 seconds sample memory
– 16 effects
– 16-step sequencer
– 16 patterns
– Step multiplier
– Parameter locks
– Built-in speaker
– 3.5mm audio I/O
– Jam sync
– Animated LCD display
– Battery powered (2x AAA)
– 1 month battery life
– Folding stand
– Clock + alarm clock
– ThisL 10.5 cm x W 6 cm
The latest Teenage Engineering pocket synthesiser is now available to purchase priced at $135 and is powered by 2 x AAA batteries.
Source: Ghostly
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