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Teenage Engineering's OP-1 Field is a big refresh with a big price tag

portable synth sampler, the $2,000 OP-1 Field, which it calls"louder, thinner and 100 times better." That relates to the fact that it has around 100 new features including a new low profile aluminum body, internal FM antenna for both receiving and transmitting and a high-resolution flush display. .

In a short overview video , the company shows how to choose from multiple synth presets and record them to tape, with up to four stereo tracks . You can use sampled or synth drums, adjust audio levels, panning, effects and EQ, then switch the active tape wheel and use multiple tapes to manage your recordings. The final track can be output by USB or using the new FM output module.

The OP-1 Field is a huge update to the original, but as mentioned, it isn't cheap. You can now order it for $2,000 onAll products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. Some of our stories include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

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