MATRIXSYNTH: Teenage Engineering - OP-1 - Live demo


Friday, August 06, 2010

Teenage Engineering - OP-1 - Live demo


YouTube via possan2 | August 02, 2010

Teenage engineering - OP-1 - Tape tricks

possan2 | August 02, 2010

6 comments:

  1. Wow - pretty amazing. In one single short video the OP-1 has gone from being something I really wanted into something I wouldn't be caught dead with. Good job, guys!

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  2. To me this reinforces its credibility. It looks awesome. And fun to play. But to me he's holding it upside down.

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  3. The idea behind this is nice, but in the era of iPad/iPhone, 700/800 us$ for a toy sampler/synth is definitely nonsense.

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  4. I agree with the iPhone/iPad comment above, with one caveat. Something with real keys would, to me, be worth spending money on. There's a lot you could do with it that you couldn't with an iPhone/iPad. If it doesn't have real keys, I'll just stick to my iPhone.

    I wish someone would bring back the Casio SK1! The Korg microsampler doesn't do it for me because there are no speakers. (...and it's really about triggering sample drum-machine style, not manipulating and playing them synth-style.)

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  5. How professional....standing on stage with a sigaret and some bottles of beer while looking lame.

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