After making headlines with the high-priced OP-1 Field and TX-6 mini mixer, Teenage Engineering’s next move is to release a free music-making app for Google phones - Pocket Operator for Pixel.
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Teenage Engineering's pocket-sized synths are some of our favorite music-making gear here at Engadget, Today, the company is adding another tiny device to its Pocket Operator line. The PO-33 Ghostly ...
Sweden's Teenage Engineering has announced a limited run of a special PO-33 pocket operator. The Ghostly edition represents the company's first PO collaboration effort and comes packed with some ...
Teenage Engineering has this week announced the availability of new pocket synthesisers created in partnership with Capcom. The Mega Man and Street Fighter operators are loaded with sounds from the ...
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