Teenage Engineering and Cheap Monday launch a line of pocket operators

Teenage Engineering and Cheap Monday launch a line of pocket operators – micro synthesizers that fit in your pocket and a line of matching gear. The launch takes place simultaneously instore and online at Colette, Paris and the NAMM trade show in Los Angeles.

Teenage Engineering’s new line of musical instruments is called pocket operators and consists of three pocket sized synthesizers. all three models come without casing where the components and artwork are visible directly on the printed circuit board. The 2xaaa battery powered pocket operators also come with a segment lcd screen, built in speaker, alarm clock and a stand made from bent wire. All models also feature parameter locks as well as synchronisation functionality and they all have 3.5mm line in and line out. each model has its own set of effects such as filters, bit-crushing, delay, stutter and many more. The price is $59 each.

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