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Teenage Engineering offers PO-32 tonic pocket operator

Teenage Engineering and UK distributor Sound Technology have announced the immediate availability of the new PO-32 tonic pocket operator – a miniature drum and percussion synthesiser offering extreme ease of importing and exporting music.
Sound Tech says the PO-32 tonic: ‘is the result of a fruitful collaboration with Magnus Lidström of Sonic Charge, creator of award-winning audio plugins and the man behind the CWO effect in the Teenage Engineering OP-1. One of Sonic Charge’s biggest successes to date has been Microtonic, a pattern-based drum machine and percussion synthesiser…basically Microtonic in a pocket operator format. Unique to PO-32 tonic is its wide range of sonic capabilities, a built-in microphone allowing direct transfer of sounds and pattern data between units.’
Users can even use the standard desktop version of Microtonic to shape sounds, generate patches and pattern data, and have that transferred wirelessly back to the PO-32 tonic.
The RRP is £85
Info: www.soundtech.co.uk/teenageengineering

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