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As a result, a lot of these off-the-shelf devices are easy to hack, reprogram, or otherwise improve, such as the Robot Pocket Operator.
Each Pocket Operator has different capabilities. The PO-128 Mega Man version is based on the PO-28 Robot Pocket Operator, so it’s an 8-bit synthesizer with no sampling functions.
There are countless electronic sequencer apps available for your mobile device, but based on the popularity of Teenage Engineering’s tiny Pocket Operator synths, people still like pushing real ...
Over at the company’s website, Teenage Engineering charts the history of the Pocket Operator, starting with its beta release at the 2014 Moogfest and the official launch of the PO-10 series ...
Tech Teenage Engineering celebrate ten years of the Pocket Operator synth series with £49 model TE’s cult series of pocketable synths, beat machines, sequencers and samplers celebrates its tenth ...
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 ...
Messing with modular systems can be expensive, but the latest Pocket Operators from Teenage Engineering start at just US$149.
Teenage Engineering is launching the Pocket Operator line in collaboration with Swedish clothing label Cheap Monday, which is selling some related gear, including badges, t-shirts, and a case.
As a result, a lot of these off-the-shelf devices are easy to hack, reprogram, or otherwise improve, such as the Robot Pocket Operator.
Each Pocket Operator has different capabilities. The PO-128 Mega Man version is based on the PO-28 Robot Pocket Operator, so it’s an 8-bit synthesizer with no sampling functions.