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- | [title|Teenage Engineering OP-1 |
+ | [title|Teenage Engineering OP-1] |
- | [summary]The OP-1 is a portable music workstation incorporating a synthesizer, sampler, sequencer, multitrack recorder, drum machine, mixer and controller.[/summary] |
+ | [page_title|Teenage Engineering OP-1 Repair] |
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+ | [summary]The OP-1 is a portable music workstation incorporating a synthesizer, sampler, sequencer, multitrack recorder, drum machine, mixer, and controller. It was released in 2011.[/summary] |
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+ | == Background and Identification == |
- | * Youtube: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Pm13Gk1jt4|Overview Video|new_window=true] |
- | * Teenage Engineering: [http://www.teenageengineering.com/products/op-1|Product Page|new_window=true] |
- | * [http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/09/50-years-of-moog-the-analog-synth-that-still-beats-1s-and-0s/|Ars Technica's 50 Years of Moog|new_window=true] |
- | * Wikipedia:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teenage_Engineering_OP-1|OP-1|new_window=true] |
+ | The OP-1 is a portable music workstation incorporating a synthesizer, sampler, sequencer, multitrack recorder, drum machine, mixer, and controller made by Teenage Engineering, a Swedish consumer electronics company founded in 2005. The OP-1 was released in 2011 as Teenage Engineering’s first product and is considered the company’s core product. |
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+ | The OP-1 is known for its untraditional design, AMOLED display, and the depth of its eleven synthesis engines. The synthesizer combines multiple synthesizer engines, sampler, four sequencer types, a tape-style 4-track recorder, a motion sensor, and an FM radio. The OP-1 has received some criticism for its physical limitations, but Teenage Engineering has said these limitations encourage user creativity. Teenage Engineering introduced several accessories for the OP-1 in 2012 that can be used to manipulate the OP-1’s macro effect knobs. The price of the OP-1 increased by about 35% in 2019 to cover new parts and redesigned hardware. |
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+ | The OP-1 features a 320 by 160-pixel OLED (organic light-emitting diode) screen, which displays a graphical representation of the synthesizer’s current mode. The device includes a fixed-velocity keyboard with 24 keys. Arrow keys can be used to move up or down entire octaves while in drum or synthesizer mode, and the device has a range of eight octaves total. |
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+ | The OP-1 includes the model name “OP-1” in the lower right-hand corner of the device, printed vertically in capital letters. |
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+ | == Technical Specifications == |
+ | |
+ | ***Input/Output:*** |
+ | |
+ | * USB: 2.0 high-speed (OTG) |
+ | * Line In/Out: 3.5mm jack |
+ | * Microphone: Built-in |
+ | * Speaker: Mini: High output, 8 Ω, 1 W |
+ | * Motion Sensor: 3-axis accelerometer (G-force); Assignable to any synth, envelope, effect parameter, or to pitch |
+ | * Radio: FM Band Support: Worldwide (64 to 108 MHz) |
+ | |
+ | ***Display:*** |
+ | |
+ | * Type: AMOLED display running in 60 fps |
+ | * Resolution: 320 x 160p |
+ | * Color Depth: 16.7 million |
+ | * Contrast: 10,000:1 (good for outdoor use) |
+ | * Viewing Angle: 170° |
+ | * Lifetime: 30,000 hours |
+ | |
+ | ***Mechanical:*** |
+ | |
+ | * Design: |
+ | ** Low-profile keyboard module |
+ | ** Scissor-switch ultra-low-profile design |
+ | ** Expected lifespan of 10 million keystrokes per key |
+ | |
+ | ***Encoder:*** |
+ | |
+ | * Type: Industrial-grade incremental encoders |
+ | * Life |
+ | ** Rotational: Up to 1,000,000 revolutions |
+ | ** Good indexing feel (remains consistent over life) |
+ | * Material: Zinc die-cast and fiber-enforced, high-performance plastic (used in Avionics) |
+ | |
+ | ***Battery:*** |
+ | |
+ | * Battery Type: Li-ion 1,800 mAh |
+ | * Battery Life: 16 hours (active) |
+ | * Charging: Via USB port |
+ | |
+ | ***General:*** |
+ | |
+ | * CPU: |
+ | ** 400MHz core processor (800 MMACSS performance) |
+ | ** 64MB low-power SDRAM (12ns) |
+ | ** 512MB NAND flash storage |
+ | ** 24-bit 96kHz ADC/DAC |
+ | * Body: |
+ | ** Advanced CNC 1-piece aluminum design |
+ | ** 2 x M6 Mounting holes for accessories |
+ | ** 2 x Cuts for strap accessory |
+ | * Operating Temperature Range-40 to 185°F (-40 to 85°C) |
+ | * Dimensions (LxHxD): 11.1 x 4.0 x 0.5" (282.0 x 102.0 x 13.5mm) |
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+ | == Additional Information == |
+ | |
+ | * Youtube: [link|http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Pm13Gk1jt4|Overview Video] |
+ | * Teenage Engineering: [link|http://www.teenageengineering.com/products/op-1|Product Page] |
+ | * [link|http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/09/50-years-of-moog-the-analog-synth-that-still-beats-1s-and-0s/|Ars Technica's 50 Years of Moog] |
+ | * Wikipedia: [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teenage_Engineering_OP-1|OP-1] |
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