Teenage Engineering’s awesome, pocket-size OP-Z synth can now record and use samples. Thanks to a massive software update, it can now sample live audio in through its mic, or via its USB-C port. And ...
There are two ways of looking at Teenage Engineering’s add-on modules for its OP-Z portable synth. On the one hand, you could argue that it’s great that they enable you to add more functionality to ...
The OP-Z is quick to charge, but battery life when using the control app is limited to around 4-6 hours, which is adequate, if not ideal - were we to perform live with this, we’d probably keep it ...
Sweden's Teenage Engineering – perhaps best known for its out-of-the-box thinking and Pocket Operator barebones noise makers – has been working on a stand-alone synthesizer and composer you can fit in ...
This is Teenage Engineering’s amazing OP-Z, a tiny, TV-remote-size synthesizer and sequencer that has no screen, and yet manages to pack in a range of features that make users of “real” music hardware ...
When it came out earlier this year, there was one small omission to the otherwise excellent package that was Teenage Engineering's diminutive but powerful OP-Z synth: you couldn't use its handy ...
When I reviewed the OP-Z from Teenage Engineering, I was most curious about the expansion port. The diminutive portable synth and sequencer already packed a lot of musical power into a small box. The ...