Here’s a little more Teenage Engineering OP-1 action from NAMM, via Richard Devine.
The OP-1 didn’t quite make our best of NAMM list, mainly because the expected $700 price tag puts it into the price range of instruments that offer more serious traditional playability. The OP-1 was still one of the highlights of the show, though.
Teenage Engineering is trying to get their costs down, though. If they’re successful, this could be wildly popular.
That tiny keyboard doesn't look like it's actually for playing but for programming.
What surprises me to see in most video's about this critter that everyone is showing what kind of sounds it can create and I've yet to see someone actually getting a tune out of it 😉
What surprises me to see in most video's about this critter that everyone is showing what kind of sounds it can create and I've yet to see someone actually getting a tune out of it 😉
That tiny keyboard doesn't look like it's actually for playing but for programming.
That tiny keyboard doesn't look like it's actually for playing but for programming.