Teenage Engineering
Coverage of Teenage Engineering in the Nexus archive.
- Teenage Engineering: Introducing APC-2
Teenage Engineering has introduced a new product called APC-2. The article is hosted on their official products page, with Hacker News comments available at a separate URL. The post has 13 points and no comments.
- TP-7 Field Recorder
The TP-7 Field Recorder is a new product from Teenage Engineering, a company known for innovative audio equipment. The article links to the product page on teenage.engineering and Hacker News comments, which show minimal engagement with 4 points and 1 comment.
- Teenage Engineering’s KO Sidekick is a mixer with fun performance effects
Teenage Engineering's EP-136 KO Sidekick is a two-channel mixer designed to connect two KO-II samplers for live performances and DJ sets, featuring fun performance effects and robust processing capabilities. It supports various input configurations, including two stereo ins and four mono inputs. The mixer can be used with any audio sources, not just Teenage Engineering gear.
- Teenage Engineering just released a stereo mixer that physically connects to its EP-series samplers
Teenage Engineering has released a stereo mixer that connects to its EP-series samplers, allowing control over plugged-in devices and operating as an audio interface. The device can control various equipment and functions as a central audio component. This release expands Teenage Engineering's product lineup in the music technology sector.
- Teenage Engineering might be getting into instrument amps next
Teenage Engineering's unannounced KO-Amp 35 device appears in an FCC filing, suggesting a potential entry into budget guitar and instrument amps. The device, part of the EP family (which includes KO-II, Riddim, and Medieval), features a rechargeable battery, Bluetooth, and multiple color options, though details remain sparse.