Teenage Engineering releases a "poor man's" modular synthesiser system
Stockholm-based studio Teenage Engineering has created a portable modular system that aims to offer a cheaper alternative to a regular analogue synth.
The Pocket Operator Modular, nicknamed the "poor man's modular", is a portable analogue synthesiser, meaning that it uses analogue circuits and signals to produce sound electronically.
The cheapest modular in the collection is the 16 musical keyboard, which comes with a built-in programmer and sequencer.
Also in the collection is the 170 modular, a monophonic analogue synthesiser that uses only one channel of transmission when creating electronic circuits.
It has a built-in keyboard, a programmable sequencer, which allows you to pre-record various drum sequences, a speaker box and a battery pack.
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