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Teenage Engineering OP-XY

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Dynamic Performance Sequencer, Synthesiser and Sampler

  • 16 Track
  • 64-Step sequencer with 4x16 steps
  • 24-Voice polyphonic
  • 8 Synthesizer engines
  • Dual CPU
  • Drum sampler
  • Multi sampler
  • 6 Built-in effects
  • Master EQ, Saturator, Compressor and Limiter
  • Stereo signal path
  • 24 Punch-In effects
  • Tape looper
  • MIDI channels per track selectable
  • 9 Patterns per track, 99 scenes
  • Song mode with 9 songs per project
  • USB-C for Audio and MIDI
  • Multi-Out socket for CV, MIDI, audio and sync output
  • Bluetooth LE MIDI
  • 8 GB storage space for samples and projects
  • 512 MB memory
  • Built-in speaker and microphone
  • Built-in lithium-ion battery
  • Matte black aluminium housing
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 288 x 102 x 30 mm
  • Weight: 0.9 kg
Available since November 2024
Item number 604536
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Display Yes
Pads 0
Fader(s) 0
Effects Yes
Sampling Function Yes
Storage Medium Internal
MIDI interface In, Out
USB Yes
Number of analog outputs 1
Headphone Output Yes
7.222 AED 1.931,93 €
Plus 263 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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the prettiest groovebox but not for me (for now)
ljunes 06.01.2025
I've been searching for a setup "brain" this year and unfortunately this was not it, because I also wanted something for in-depth sound design at the same time.

Already owning an OP-Z and liking that one, the OP-XY was pretty much what I wanted: Prettier, different/expanded sound engines and a screen for easier navigation. And of course much more expensive, which was the deciding factor for me to send it back in the end.
The sequencer is still as great as it is on the OP-Z, but a bit easier to work with because of the screen and song mode. The design of both the hardware and the software really appealed to me as well. And the sounds were really cool as well, with an organ synth (unexpected, but neat) and generally sounding very good to me. The only thing I was missing were more sound design options, essentially more parameters for the synth engines and maybe an LFO or two more.

A few more unsorted notes:

- the keys feel snappier/clickier than on the OP-1f
- I did see some crashes, but nothing that lost me data
- lots more projects (plus the ability to name them) than the OP-Z
- naming patterns would be cool (which the digitone supports)
- I would love a "global parameter track" that could go on for much longer than individual patterns, but maybe that's what playing live is for
- sometimes parameter locks were confusing and seemed not to work as i expected (could be a me-problem)
- maybe "secret" parameters accessible via midi could expand the sound design options?
- it's just so pretty! :)

So back it goes. I bought a Digitone II instead, which is very different, but also has a sequencer with lots of options and I've _really_ enjoyed the sound design options available on it. Maybe one day when TE releases an OP-E(verything) I will go for it again.
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It ticks all my boxes for a portable groovebox and I've owned almost all
Alex Buga 27.11.2024
I'm gonna start with the price. I still consider the price to be steep in this economy, and I was expecting 0 bugs at this price. Unfortunately it's not the case. The 1.0.9 firmware is quite buggy, but no show stoppers.

Now, to the bread and butter. If you wanted an OP-Z 2.0 that "cough cough" doesn't bend, this is it. Standout features for me are the multisampler and the ability to swap kit instruments. This takes the workflow to another level because it can sound as anything you want. Not to mention playing chords with samples.

The synth engines sound super nice, and in the track settings there's a "wide" feature that randomly pans every note in the stereo field, so if you play a chord it sounds lush. Big plus.

The "Players" are nice. The "Maestro" allows you to input a chord, and based on the scale it generates nice nice chords that sound awesome.

Overall it's a great groovebox, and I would buy it again, but honestly, based on my country's economy, I would pay 1300 EUR instead of 2300. I find it very steep.
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