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Teenage Engineering Unveils The OP-Z Video Synthesizer
In this video provided by Synthtopia from the 2017 NAMM Show, we get a demo of the new OP-Z audio-video synthesizer from teenage engineering. One feature that is particularly exciting is its iOS integration, allowing a zero-latency connection between your phone display and the OP-Z sound engine.
OP-Z is about a lot more than just composing music. the Z stands for the third dimension, the depth, the creativity involved in making music. imagine animated art and videos that accompany your live show, or sequenced lighting, all the way down to composing your own interactive software.
Notable Features
- 16 Track Sequencer
- step component composing
- endless sequencing steps
- track independent length
- track independent speed
- parameter locks
- step recording
- live recording
- midi, cv and trig track sequencing
- image and 3D graphics sequencing
- DMX light sequencing
- Instrument Tracks
- kick
- snare
- percussion
- sampler
- bass
- lead
- arpeggio
- chords
- FX slot 1
- FX slot 2
- tape
- mixer
- midi
- cv & trig
- light
- motion
- Tactile Input
- 2 octaves of musical keys
- 51 mechanical keys in total
- pressure sensitive pitch bend
- 4 x multi purpose color coded high
- resolution encoders
- volume knob / on switch
- pairing button
The OP-Z is set to be released September 2017 and you can go here to learn more. Teenage engineering also debuted their new PO-32 drum synthesizer at the 2017 NAMM Show.