Teenage Engineering OP-Z

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The Teenage Engineering OP-Z is an amazing little device. In around the same space as a remote control (see above) it packs in a bunch of synthesizers, a sequencer, a sampler, a DMX lighting controller and and a 3D video controller that talks to Unity. You can use it as a midi host or client, plug it into your PC and add samples and pull back recordings of pieces you have stored or just listen through the tiny speaker. It’s battery powered, so you can write tunes on the bus if you wish. In my case that might even help with social distancing….

There is no display. You can use a phone or tablet to see what it is doing, but the coloured leds in the buttons means that once you get your head around the fundamentals it isn’t too hard to see what is going on, especially if you have a programming bent. I’m not sure if its cleverness can compensate for a lack of musical talent, but I’m having a lot of fun trying to bash out silly tunes with it.