Since its establishment in Stockholm in 2005, the company has been offering "the joy of music" with free ideas, such as the "Pocket Operator" series, a calculator-type gadget synth with an almost bare base that even beginners want to try, and the "OP-1" series, which is versatile and has many artists who love to use it. The "Pocket Operator" series of calculator-type gadget synthesizers for beginners to try out, and the "OP-1" series, which is versatile and loved by many artists.Teenage Engineering〉.
In recent years, the brand has been making interesting moves such as collaborating with "Nothnig" and holding pop-ups at Harajuku's "BEAMS RECORDSIt began with "The first time I saw a new product, I thought it would be a good idea.
The pop-up is an opportunity to see, touch, and try up close many of the unique items that have been presented. The lineup is as follows.
OP-1 field ¥330,000
Teenage Engineering's flagship portable synth can be played, sampled, edited, and mixed all in one device, with built-in speakers and a large 24-hour battery for use anywhere.
TX-6 mixer ¥198,000
The smallest portable mixer available can also be used as a multifunctional USB audio interface. It also has a built-in equalizer, filter, compressor, aux send, cue, and digital effects.
pocket operator series each ¥14,410-¥16,500
The iconic "PO" series of gadget synths, which are pocket-sized but produce authentic sounds, are a great introduction. It's also fun in its inconvenience of being limited to each of its own drum machines, samplers, and vocal synths. You can connect and sync each of them together, or take them out and play with the built-in earphone jack and speakers.
CA-X generic case each ¥4,620-¥4,950
A silicone case exclusively for the "PO" series. It is a convenient one to have, with feel buttons that show the functions at a glance, and a shape that wraps around the main unit, including the battery on the back, making it comfortable to carry and operate. . Above all, the color is cute and it should be cute to wear around your neck.
OP-Z ¥85,200 , M-1 headphones ¥12,100
The 16-track sequencer operates stand-alone and can control music, visuals, lighting, and more. It connects wirelessly to an iOS device, and an app allows you to check the music you are creating in real time with numbers and graphs. The foldable headphones with detachable microphone have two audio jacks and can be connected to the OP-Z in headset mode for easy audio sampling while monitoring. Both are, of course, compact.
pocket operator modular ¥24,200-¥71,500
The "PO" series also includes modular synths. This hands-on kit includes modules such as oscillators, filters, LFOs, sequencers, etc., an assembled chassis, and the parts needed to assemble it.
OB-4 ¥107,800~¥115,500
A speaker/FM radio with a pair of 4" bass drivers and a neodymium tweeter. It can be used as a speaker by connecting a line input or Bluetooth, and it has a disc mode that can loop ambient, karma, and metronome sounds, as well as the ability to rewind to a missed part of the radio.
They are all unique, yet they all function well. They look interesting and exciting, so adults and children alike should give them a try anyway. There is a great possibility that you will get hooked on the depth from here.
Teenage Engineering POP-UP SHOP at BEAMS RECORDS
Dates: Friday, August 18 - Sunday, August 27
Location: BEAMS RECORDS
Address: 1F, 3-25-15 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Phone: 03-3746-0789
Hours: 11:00 - 20:00