
Teenage Engineering gives its TX-6, TP-7 and CM-15 a matte-black makeover
At Exposed Vocals, we live for those cutting-edge tech drops. So, picture this – you stroll up to Superbooth and what do you see? Teenage Engineering unleashing a dark force onto its Field System range. The TP-7 recorder, TX-6 mixer, and CM-15 microphone just got a rebellious matte-black makeover. Yep, things just got a whole lot stealthier in the studio.
Finally, after the tantalizing tease at Superbooth, these slick black gadgets are ready for the taking. Up until now, the Field System range flaunted that cool aluminum silver vibe, with one exception – the OP-XY sequencer flashing its uniqueness. But now, it’s the black pack’s time to shine.
Here’s the lowdown: the TX-6 is your 6-channel stereo mixer dream, packing a 32-bit/48kHz USB audio interface punch. Wrap your head around this – built-in EQ, compressor, digital effects, a synth, sequencer, AND DJ mixer mode. Oh, and both black and aluminum silver flavors will set you back a cool £1,049.
Now, let’s talk about the CM-15 microphone, hanging in the same price club at £1,049. Battery-powered condenser mic with a preamp and AD converter built-in, complete with mini XLR, 3.5mm, and USB-C outputs. And what about the TP-7 field recorder? Pricier at £1,299, but it’s a beast with 128GB multitrack recording space capturing 96kHz/48-bit audio.
Check out this video for a taste of these black beauties in action:
Now, not only do these gadgets look slick in an all-black setup, but they scream portability. So, even if color isn’t your top priority, the Field System range is a solid bet, especially if your studio moves around like a nomad.
Remember when Teenage Engineering dropped the black OP-XY sequencer back in November? That was just a taste of things to come. They boasted it as the ultimate portable sequencer then, and now they’re bringing the heat with the rest of the black crew.
Rumor has it, the OP–1 synth might be next in line for a dark makeover. Keep your eyes peeled. Maybe after the ‘set your own price’ sales campaign wraps up. And speaking of, you can slide that price tag all the way from £1,399 to £9,999 for the OP-1. Why on earth you’d go for the moonshot price is anyone’s guess.
For those who crave more info, dive into the depths of Teenage Engineering.
When it’s all said and done, Teenage Engineering has unleashed a dark magic, and we’re here for it. The TX-6, TP-7, CM-15 trio is ready to rock the stage, and they won’t take no for an answer. Get ready to vibe out with these matte-black marvels!
Hey, don’t just take our word for it – peep the full article here on MusicTech’s page.
Rock on, rebels.
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