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Teenage Engineering TX6 Ultra Pro Mixer and Audio Interface and Synth !

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  • It doesn’t have the synth included but I’d go for the kmix over this, it seems pretty comparable to this minus the groovebox element plus 96k if I need it and like $700 less

  • edited April 2022

    @FloRi89 : I had the Nanokey Studio, with it’s stupid micro usb connection. Which broke. So Korg Nano crap? Na-ah.

  • @FloRi89 : I had the Nanokey Studio, with it’s stupid micro usb connection. Which broke. So Korg Nano crap? Na-ah.

    It’s USB 3 isn’t it ?

  • I absolutely love my OP-1. Outside of my MS20 It’s my favorite piece of musical gear I’ve owned. Also have most of the pocket operators and love them too. Hell I even want the OP-Z and will probably get it some day.

    But holy hell the price on this thing is ridiculous. With the built in synth, drum machine, effects, etc, I’d probably be willing to pay $599 for this. But almost triple that USD? Hard pass for me.

  • edited April 2022
  • While the price seems high, it seems hard to judge how overpriced this is without knowing the sound quality.

  • Sorry I was talking about the TE mixer.

  • @FloRi89 said:

    @Svetlovska said:
    I actually though it could be a cool adjunct to the IPAD to finally get hands on with AUM (since automation for it seems a forlorn hope), loving the drone mode, etc. Then I saw the price…

    It’s more of a replacement for AUM. If you want something small to go with AUM the Korg Nano line is a good option.

    It can act as a multichannel audio interface with decent quality, a MIDI controller with Bluetooth capability and a standalone mixer and effects processor. But I don't get how it would replace AUM.

  • edited April 2022

    😶😐money we’ll spent 🫠

  • Much as I think it’s a pretty piece of kit and looks great I do think that they’ve made it too small, it seems like it’s scaled for borrowers to use as a mixing desk.
    Also the quality of the pouch is terrible.

  • @echoopera said:
    😶😐money we’ll spent 🫠

    Very profound autocorrect!
    :)

  • edited April 2022

    It’s going to be perfect for the next iPhone.
    https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/uy/r0nh3umta48r.jpeg

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @echoopera said:
    😶😐money we’ll spent 🫠

    Very profound autocorrect!
    :)

    Oh dang! Hahah. It always does this. Teach me to post before morning coffee😜

  • @echoopera said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @echoopera said:
    😶😐money we’ll spent 🫠

    Very profound autocorrect!
    :)

    Oh dang! Hahah. It always does this. Teach me to post before morning coffee😜

    It's like a message from the future! Oh, we'll spend the money, no doubt....

  • Why does slave labour come to mind when I see this !

  • I admittedly was dismissive of this, but I find myself intrigued by the musician who requires this amount of quality/mobility/functionality. it's pretty damn cool.

  • edited May 2022

    Not the product that I'm looking for, given that I don't feel the need of creating music outside my house, but this is an impressive piece of tech, with no other alternatives in the market (same functionality in such a small space).

    I think that this article by Peter Kirn explains very well why this is something truly unique, appealing to a niche public.

    https://cdm.link/2022/04/teenage-engineerings-tiny-mixer-fx-audio-interface-instrument-is-provocatively-tiny/

    And honestly, the same topics that are repeated to criticize Teenage Engineering also can be used in the opposite way. It's trendy and a fad, trying to position yourself against a brand with the argument of the product being trendy. Pretending that other manufacturers of boutique products such as Soma Laboratory doesn't have equally skyrocketed prices. Same thing that can be said of most of the niche products in the music industry.

    I have zero interest in this, but I will also combat anyone saying that a design with good aesthetics doesn't account, and that a good design doesn't deserve to pay extra money respect to other that it's only functional.

    This month I paid the double for an Atrturia Keystep 37, instead of choosing the much cheaper Behringer Swing, because I prefer its white design, that fits much better with the type of ambience that I'm looking for in my studio. And combat me again, but things like an ambience, the aesthetics or how you decorate a space tend to affect the creative process. And some cultures, like the Muslim one, with its use of lights for decorating interior spaces, have made an artistic discipline of this.

  • edited May 2022

    Absolutely ridiculous.

    Korg Nanokontrol 2

    Cool factor: 2
    Price: under 50$
    Warranty: just buy another one.

  • edited May 2022

    @supadom said:
    Absolutely ridiculous.

    Korg Nanokontrol 2

    Cool factor: 2
    Price: under 50$
    Warranty: just buy another one.

    Hrmm not the same. The korg line of midi controllers are hunks of cheap disposable junk.

    Comparing a Korg Midi controller to a Teenage Engineering piece of equipment is like comparing a Chevy Volt to a Porsche Taycan of the same model year.

  • The ultimate question is whether the sound quality matches the specs. A lot of people are scoffing by comparing items based on size without reference to quality of the sound output.

  • @espiegel123 said:
    The ultimate question is whether the sound quality matches the specs. A lot of people are scoffing by comparing items based on size without reference to quality of the sound output.

    Big mixers sound bigger!

    I know it’s ridiculous, but the first time I hooked the OP-Z up to monitors I was surprised how “big” it sounded.

  • edited May 2022

    @echoopera said:

    @supadom said:
    Absolutely ridiculous.

    Korg Nanokontrol 2

    Cool factor: 2
    Price: under 50$
    Warranty: just buy another one.

    Hrmm not the same. The korg line of midi controllers are hunks of cheap disposable junk.

    Comparing a Korg Midi controller to a Teenage Engineering piece of equipment is like comparing a Chevy Volt to a Porsche Taycan of the same model year.

    Haha, no kidding!

    Edit:

    Actually arguably they’re not a ‘hunk of disposable junk’.

    1. They are affordable and allow people on lower income to make music.
    2. They are not as bad as you’re putting it. Yes, caps fall off etc but I’ve never had problems otherwise if you don’t drag them around by the cable.
    3. There’s no denying that TE mixer is hugely overpriced and while surely a better product is also likely sailing on hype. Not unlike Apple admittedly.
    4. I’ll take korg knobs and sliders over TE ones anyway, not for their quality but size, ergonomics, etc.
  • I want one of those TE mixers, I just don't really have a use for it. Yet. :)

  • A fool and his money are soon parted.

  • @mistercharlie said:

    @espiegel123 said:
    The ultimate question is whether the sound quality matches the specs. A lot of people are scoffing by comparing items based on size without reference to quality of the sound output.

    Big mixers sound bigger!

    I know it’s ridiculous, but the first time I hooked the OP-Z up to monitors I was surprised how “big” it sounded.

    LOL same. I don't know what I thought it would sound like.

  • It's crazy how nice and full that little OP-Z can sound right?

  • @supadom said:

    @echoopera said:

    @supadom said:
    Absolutely ridiculous.

    Korg Nanokontrol 2

    Cool factor: 2
    Price: under 50$
    Warranty: just buy another one.

    Hrmm not the same. The korg line of midi controllers are hunks of cheap disposable junk.

    Comparing a Korg Midi controller to a Teenage Engineering piece of equipment is like comparing a Chevy Volt to a Porsche Taycan of the same model year.

    Haha, no kidding!

    Edit:

    Actually arguably they’re not a ‘hunk of disposable junk’.

    1. They are affordable and allow people on lower income to make music.

    They are priced to move and give access to Midi Controllers to everyone which is great. It was how I was introduced to Midi Controllers.

    1. They are not as bad as you’re putting it. Yes, caps fall off etc but I’ve never had problems otherwise if you don’t drag them around by the cable.

    Well, when I compare the Build quality to similar Novation pieces of Midi Controllers, you definitely see a quality difference in a similar price range...so I stand by my assessment based on experience using them alongside Novation kit.

    1. There’s no denying that TE mixer is hugely overpriced and while surely a better product is also likely sailing on hype. Not unlike Apple admittedly.

    Totally agree. The TX-6 should really be around $899.00 USD or so...but that would cut in to their huge mark-up margins.

    1. I’ll take korg knobs and sliders over TE ones anyway, not for their quality but size, ergonomics, etc.

    Yeh, tha TX-6 is too small. I wish it were a little larger...and retain the same overall look and feel of design.

  • edited May 2022

    @echoopera said:

    @supadom said:

    @echoopera said:

    @supadom said:
    Absolutely ridiculous.

    Korg Nanokontrol 2

    Cool factor: 2
    Price: under 50$
    Warranty: just buy another one.

    Hrmm not the same. The korg line of midi controllers are hunks of cheap disposable junk.

    Comparing a Korg Midi controller to a Teenage Engineering piece of equipment is like comparing a Chevy Volt to a Porsche Taycan of the same model year.

    Haha, no kidding!

    Edit:

    Actually arguably they’re not a ‘hunk of disposable junk’.

    1. They are affordable and allow people on lower income to make music.

    They are priced to move and give access to Midi Controllers to everyone which is great. It was how I was introduced to Midi Controllers.

    1. They are not as bad as you’re putting it. Yes, caps fall off etc but I’ve never had problems otherwise if you don’t drag them around by the cable.

    Well, when I compare the Build quality to similar Novation pieces of Midi Controllers, you definitely see a quality difference in a similar price range...so I stand by my assessment based on experience using them alongside Novation kit.

    1. There’s no denying that TE mixer is hugely overpriced and while surely a better product is also likely sailing on hype. Not unlike Apple admittedly.

    Totally agree. The TX-6 should really be around $899.00 USD or so...but that would cut in to their huge mark-up margins.

    1. I’ll take korg knobs and sliders over TE ones anyway, not for their quality but size, ergonomics, etc.

    Yeh, tha TX-6 is too small. I wish it were a little larger...and retain the same overall look and feel of design.

    I agree with you on point 2. Novation definitely make better controllers at that price range. In fact I’ve replaced all of my Akai/Korg stuff with Novation.

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