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Teenage Engineering OP-1 Review
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minondor
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nov/13
Este tópico destina-se para fazer um review do OP-1 da teenage engineering.
_BLACKMORE_
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teenage engineering
daí aparece um tiozinho do tempo do ronca!! hahahaha
_BLACKMORE_
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nov/13
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mas o "brinquedo" fala bem ... pelo menos parece que fala bem ... bem mais que muito "de marca" por aí.
minondor
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Specs:
Synthesizers
Multiple Synthesizer Engines with exchangable Architecture.
8 dedicated instant sound select keys
Sound Engines
Dr Wave – Raw 8-bit yupe sound engine
FM – Easy to tweak FM synthesis engine
Pulse – Square wave type engine
String – Physical modeling with a twist
Digital – Raw digital type of engine
Phase – Phase distortion engine
Cluster – Multiple Wave Cluster
Feature additions of Engines will be available with software upgrades
Sample Engines
Dedicated instant Synth Sampler with 6 seconds sampling time for each slot.
Dedicated instant Drum Sampler with 12 seconds sampling time for each slot.
With automated layout feature.
Instant sampling with built-in Microphone or Line in
Envelopes
Classic ADSR type of envelope
Dynamic Envelope for Drum sounds.
Future additions of Envelopes will be available with software upgrades
Effects
Multiple Effects with exchangable Architecture.
Delay – Classic delay type
Phone – Hacked phone effect
Punch – Adds punch to your sound
Grid – Grid based echo
Spring – Spring reverb type
Future additions of Effects will be available with software upgrades
Tape Feature
4 individual tracks with instant Solo
Instant variable Tape Speed
6 minutes recording time in Normal tape speed.
Up to 24 minutes recording time in Low tape speed
Loop function with movable region
Tape tricks for Break Tape, Bits and Reverse.
Memo 1 & 2 for instant memorizing Effects / EQ / Pan or Levels / Tape Speed
Reverse Recording
Classic Tape editing Features Lift / Split and Drop
Lift tape recordings back into Sampler for endless sound design.
Motion Sensor
3 Axis Motion sensor (G-Force)
Assignable to any synth, envelope, effect parameter or to pitch.
Built-in FM radio
Sample direct from any radiostation
Record direct to tape
Hardware Specifications
CPU
400 MHz Processor Core
(800 MMACSS performance)
64 MB Low-Power SDRAM (12ns)
512 MB Nand Flash storage
24-bit 96kHz ADC/DAC
Battery
Li-Ion 1800 mAh
16 hours active Battery Life
2 Years stand-by time
Charge via USB port
I/O
USB 2.0 high speed (OTG)
3.5 mm Line Input, Output
Built-in microphone
High output mini speaker 8 Ohm 1 Watt
3-axis accelerometer (G-force) sensor
Worldwide FM band support (64-108 MHz)
Display
Amoled display running in 60 fps
320 x 160 pixel resolution
Color Depth: 16.7 M
Contrast: 10000:1 (good for outdoor use!)
Viewing Angle: 170°
Life Time: 30,000 hrs
Mechanical
Low profile keyboard module
Scissor-switch ultra low profile design
Expected lifespan of 10 million keystrokes per key
Encoders
Industrial Grade Incremental Encoders
Rotational life: Up to 1,000,000 revolutions
Excellent indexing feel (remains consistent over life)
Zinc diecast and fiber enforced high performance plastic
Used in Avionics Operating temperature range: -40 to +85°C2.8
Body
Advanced CNC:d one-piece Aluminum design.
2 X M6 Mounting holes for accessories.
2 X Cuts for strap accessory.
Color
Light grey powder coated body and EDM textured keyboard
Dimensions
L 282 mm, H 102 mm, D 13.5 mm
Packaging
The OP-1 comes shipped in a reusable environmental friendly package made out of Paperfoam material.
Motion Sensor
3 Axis Motion sensor (G-Force)
Assignable to any synth, envelope, effect parameter or to pitch.
Durable Design
The durable light grey painted aluminium body gives a solid feel and also works as a protection for the internal components. The OP-1 has no visible screws.
Durable Design
Flexible Architecture
When you create a sound on the OP-1 you use the keys T1 - T4 to switch between the different sound pages. The chart below shows what’s hidden under keys T1 to T4 in Synthesizer and Drum mode. The flexibility here is that every ‘building block’ is exchangable. Which means that you may switch Engine but keep Envelope, Effect and LFO type. Or Just switch LFO.
Casper
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minondor
:
Assista uns vídeos do CUCKOO,
um usuário, digamos, atípico.
minondor
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Casper
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