Re: Teenage Engineering OP-Z
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2017 4:21 pm
D.o.S. wrote:
Also what's their beef with capital letters?
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D.o.S. wrote:
Also what's their beef with capital letters?
frigid midget wrote:Same here. Which is exactly why I doubt there'll be any price derps. Supply and demand I guess.popvulture wrote:Haha yep. My first instinct = 100% this.UglyCasanova wrote:Hopefully, OP-1 prices will drop a little, because I'd much rather have that than this.
frigid midget wrote:Supply and demand I guess.
frigid midget wrote:Supply and demand
frigid midget wrote:Supply and demand

(Kudos on the pun) I mean, it does appear that they designed it to work with legos.Ruiner wrote:are a bunch of teenagers running this company?
It's how the cool kids typeRuiner wrote:D.o.S. wrote:
Also what's their beef with capital letters?seriously, that was pissing me off while i was reading it.... are a bunch of teenagers running this company?
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Cool story bro.vidret wrote:no buy for me

I'm def a TE fanboy. But it's totally up to the price on this one.vidret wrote:Hmm, several things. I think this is more for someone that needs the solutions that it offers (several programmable sequencers, video synthesis etc), I don't like the idea of bringing my own screen at all, I don't like the way it looks, the keys, and so on and so forth.jwar wrote:Cool story bro.vidret wrote:no buy for me
Care to elaborate?
I think the OP-1 hits just right for me, where this probably hits it just right for someone else that needs it for something, rather than playing around and having fun with it (although it can certainly do that as well).
No doubt you could probably make an entire album on this thing alone, it just doesn't inspire me at all, not with what I've seen yet, and I don't think it'll change unless Brands buys one and completely changes my mind.
And it looks like a 90's TV remote control.