Teenage Engineering Pocket Modular series
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 3:58 pm
What are the initial feelings on these? Does it all really come down to sound/performance? Or will people buy them for the sake of having another budget-friendly tool?
I love the bright colors and small size---they add personality to a space and don't take up an entire wall of your home.
I don't love that they look like a small child could easily decimate them. I'm still waiting on someone to do a digital modular system with memory recall, making it easier to revisit and reformulate sounds for the purpose of performance and gradually allowing sounds to evolve. (I know a lot of you don't care about this aspect.) Where is this? Some builders are going smaller/cheaper. Some people are trying to innovate by harnessing DSP capabilities, but I'm still waiting on someone to make a more user-friendly system that's dynamic, modern, and easier to interact with.
https://www.teenageengineering.com/products/po/modular
https://www.engadget.com/2019/01/18/tee ... lar-synth/ (a little more insight into their development)
https://www.factmag.com/2019/01/18/teen ... 2/#gallery



alternate colors (large JPG):
https://s.blogcdn.com/slideshows/images ... ular-1.jpg


There are plans available for people wanting to incorporate TE stuff into a pre-existing system.
https://teenage.engineering/_img/5c40d6 ... iginal.pdf
https://ask.audio/articles/teenage-engi ... tor-synths
159€ for the 16 keyboard
399€ for the 170 system
599€ for the 400 system
I love the bright colors and small size---they add personality to a space and don't take up an entire wall of your home.
I don't love that they look like a small child could easily decimate them. I'm still waiting on someone to do a digital modular system with memory recall, making it easier to revisit and reformulate sounds for the purpose of performance and gradually allowing sounds to evolve. (I know a lot of you don't care about this aspect.) Where is this? Some builders are going smaller/cheaper. Some people are trying to innovate by harnessing DSP capabilities, but I'm still waiting on someone to make a more user-friendly system that's dynamic, modern, and easier to interact with.
https://www.teenageengineering.com/products/po/modular
https://www.engadget.com/2019/01/18/tee ... lar-synth/ (a little more insight into their development)
https://www.factmag.com/2019/01/18/teen ... 2/#gallery
The 170, an analog monophonic synth with step sequencer, costs $349 and includes a chassis, nine modules and eight patch cables.

The 400 costs $499 but for that you get a three-oscillator synth with modules including noise, random generator, envelope, VCA, LFO, filter, mixer, speaker, power pack and 16-step sequencer.

THE 16 [$149] IS A STAND-ALONE KEYBOARD WITH INDIVIDUAL TUNEABLE KEYS AND A PROGRAMMABLE STEP SEQUENCER.
NOTE: THE UNIT IS DESIGNED TO CONTROL THE 400 OR OTHER MODULAR SYNTHESIZERS. IT MAKES NO SOUND BY ITSELF,
BUT SENDS CV, PITCH AND TRIG.

alternate colors (large JPG):
https://s.blogcdn.com/slideshows/images ... ular-1.jpg


There are plans available for people wanting to incorporate TE stuff into a pre-existing system.
https://teenage.engineering/_img/5c40d6 ... iginal.pdf
https://ask.audio/articles/teenage-engi ... tor-synths
For those in the EU:All kits come with a 70 pages full color build manual including examples of patches.
Single module option will be introduced later this year.
159€ for the 16 keyboard
399€ for the 170 system
599€ for the 400 system