Draagbare all-in-one synthesizer, sampler en vier-sporen recorder met FM-radiobemonstering, Bluetooth MIDI en iconisch minimalistische aluminium design.
The OP-1 Field is less of a successor and more of a total refinement of Teenage Engineering's cult classic. While the original was a lo-fi powerhouse, the Field moves into high-fidelity territory with a 32-bit signal path and stunning stereo imaging. The build quality is exceptional; the low-profile aluminum chassis feels incredibly rigid, and the flush-mounted high-resolution display is a massive visual leap forward. Sonically, the new 'Dimension' engine and updated samplers provide a crispness and depth that was missing from its predecessor. The four-track tape workflow remains the heart of the experience"a philosophy of commitment that rewards creative 'happy accidents' over clinical DAW precision. However, the ergonomics of the mini-keys still won't please traditional players, and the lack of velocity sensitivity remains a missed opportunity at this price point. Speaking of price, $2,199 is a significant barrier. While it is arguably the most capable portable workstation ever made, you are paying a premium for Swedish design and a unique, distraction-free workflow. It's best suited for the professional nomad or the experimentalist who wants to escape the screen without sacrificing audio quality. It's a luxury tool that inspires in ways a laptop simply can't, even if the price-to-power ratio is objectively skewed.
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