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Teenage Engineering OP-Z Dream Machine DECKSAVER KIT – Kraft Music

Teenage Engineering OP-Z Dream Machine DECKSAVER KIT – Kraft Music

Teenage Engineering OP-Z is about a lot more than just composing music. The 'Z' stands for the third dimension, the depth, the creativity involved in making music. Imagine animated art and videos that accompany your live show, or sequenced lighting, all the way down to composing your own interactive software. Some peop

Teenage Engineering OP-Z is about a lot more than just composing music. The 'Z' stands for the third dimension, the depth, the creativity involved in making music. Imagine animated art and videos that accompany your live show, or sequenced lighting, all the way down to composing your own interactive software. Some people would call a device like this a dream machine; Teenage Engineering calls it OP-Z.

Compose with components
Centered around an advanced 16-track sequencer where all tracks run independently, OP-Z makes individual track speed and track length possible. In addition to this, it's possible to add unique step behaviors to every one of the 16 steps, a feature called 'step components.' Think of this as dual-layer sequencing, where the first layer is a traditional 16 step sequencer while the second layer adds variation per cycle, note variation, micro sequencing, direction, parameter changes, re-trigs and much more, all on just one single step.

In theory, it's possible to create a complete song by programming only the 1st step of the 16, using multiple step components to create endless variations, a technique recommended for experts and engineers only. Seriously, in some situations it's actually almost impossible to predict the complete length of a sequence, so Teenage Engineering created a special component for those situations named 'catch up' that forces a track to exit at a certain step to stay in sync. In total, there are 14 components sorted into 3 groups: triggers, note variations and specials.

All 14 components have 10 values and behavior programs. The product of all this is that you have 140 ways to alter just one single step, probably more than most people can handle! And to make step composing really intuitive and super fast, all keys are backlit with multi-color LEDs with instant machine feedback, a must-have for poorly lit club gigs and late-night-in-bed composing. Even the print on the unit itself is made with a special glow-in-the dark-paint, a pretty cool 'world's first' for synthesizers.

Bring your own screen
OP-Z is a completely standalone synthesizer and composer, ready to to be used at any time and any place, but for those of you who need that extra injection of vibrant graphics, interactive user interface and awesome synced animations to feel inspired, Teenage Engineering introduces the concept of 'BYOS' or bring your own screen. You already have the phone with that gorgeous retina display in your pocket, right?

Just download the OP-Z app, pair the two devices and you're all set. Add cellular connectivity, wi-fi and powerful graphics processing to that and the concept certainly makes sense. All this tech when connected to OP-Z adds several unique features, like using the phone's camera, snapping a series of photos and arranging them to a beat, creating a synchronized music video on the fly.

OP-Z supports DropBox on iOS as well, so transfer of your custom artwork on to your iOS device will be instant and without cables, to eliminate any latency between image and sound.

  • Photomatic: Snap a series of photos and sequence them to a beat. Compose a song and create a completely synchronized music video on the fly. The included Photomatic feature is pure instant fun.
  • Custom graphics: By adding any artwork or a photo to your iOS device camera roll or to a DropBox folder, you can create high-quality custom graphics, patterns, color palettes or stop motion videos. Anything can be animated in pace with your music.
  • Create your own world: OP-Z is tailor-made for Unity 3D, the world's most popular multi-platform game engine, chosen because of its intuitive workflow and excellent VR support. A dedicated OP-Z toolkit for Unity will be available at launch that opens up the entire machine.

Full Unity 3D integration
Teenage Engineering worked closely with Keijiro Takahashi and the Unity Tokyo Studio to fully integrate OP-Z with the Unity game engine. As Keijiro-san is both a full-time software evangelist at Unity and a renowned VJ at night, Teenage Engineering had access to a selection of Keijiro-san's personally developed tools and shaders, which deliver stunning 3D graphics that run at full speed on iPhone or iPad. Keijiro-san's tool set and real life experience in performances with motion graphics have been invaluable in making OP-Z an inspiring live tool for moving images in sync with music.

The weakest point of VJing has always been the creation of content. By exposing the inner control data of OP-Z and linking it to Unity, users can create anything within Unity, build the project and just drop the build to a DropBox folder, customizing every single polygon in a performance.

If it doesn't have tape, it's no OP
The new tape feature is probably one of the coolest sonic features of OP-Z. Imagine a short snippet of tape secretly recording everything that is programmed in the sequencer, all in real time. With its own dedicated track, it's possible to sequence the tape, trigger the in-point, length and speed. OP-Z will come with a range of tape reels with unique character and functions. Scrub, scratch, wind-up and mess-up!

More to come
OP-Z has an expansion slot for modules that will add a range of hardware upgrades, each with its own unique functionality.


Teenage Engineering OP-Z is about a lot more than just composing music. The 'Z' stands for the third dimension, the depth, the creativity involved in making music. Imagine animated art and videos that accompany your live show, or sequenced lighting, all the way down to composing your own interactive software. Some people would call a device like this a dream machine; Teenage Engineering calls it OP-Z. Compose with componentsCentered around an advanced 16-track sequencer where all tracks run independently, OP-Z makes individual track speed and track length possible. In addition to this, it's possible to add unique step behaviors to every one of the 16 steps, a feature called 'step components.' Think of this as dual-layer sequencing, where the first layer is a traditional 16 step sequencer while the second layer adds variation per cycle, note variation, micro sequencing, direction, parameter changes, re-trigs and much more, all on just one single step. In theory, it's possible to create a complete song by programming only the 1st step of the 16, using multiple step components to create endless variations, a technique recommended for experts and engineers only. Seriously, in some situations it's actually almost impossible to predict the complete length of a sequence, so Teenage Engineering created a special component for those situations named 'catch up' that forces a track to exit at a certain step to stay in sync. In total, there are 14 components sorted into 3 groups: triggers, note variations and specials. All 14 components have 10 values and behavior programs. The product of all this is that you have 140 ways to alter just one single step, probably more than most people can handle! And to make step composing really intuitive and super fast, all keys are backlit with multi-color LEDs with instant machine feedback, a must-have for poorly lit club gigs and late-night-in-bed composing. Even the print on the unit itself is made with a special glow-in-the dark-paint, a pretty cool 'world's first' for synthesizers. Bring your own screenOP-Z is a completely standalone synthesizer and composer, ready to to be used at any time and any place, but for those of you who need that extra injection of vibrant graphics, interactive user interface and awesome synced animations to feel inspired, Teenage Engineering introduces the concept of 'BYOS' or bring your own screen. You already have the phone with that gorgeous retina display in your pocket, right? Just download the OP-Z app, pair the two devices and you're all set. Add cellular connectivity, wi-fi and powerful graphics processing to that and the concept certainly makes sense. All this tech when connected to OP-Z adds several unique features, like using the phone's camera, snapping a series of photos and arranging them to a beat, creating a synchronized music video on the fly. OP-Z supports DropBox on iOS as well, so transfer of your custom artwork on to your iOS device will be instant and without cables, to eliminate any latency between image and sound. Photomatic: Snap a series of photos and sequence them to a beat. Compose a song and create a completely synchronized music video on the fly. The included Photomatic feature is pure instant fun. Custom graphics: By adding any artwork or a photo to your iOS device camera roll or to a DropBox folder, you can create high-quality custom graphics, patterns, color palettes or stop motion videos. Anything can be animated in pace with your music. Create your own world: OP-Z is tailor-made for Unity 3D, the world's most popular multi-platform game engine, chosen because of its intuitive workflow and excellent VR support. A dedicated OP-Z toolkit for Unity will be available at launch that opens up the entire machine. Full Unity 3D integrationTeenage Engineering worked closely with Keijiro Takahashi and the Unity Tokyo Studio to fully integrate OP-Z with the Unity game engine. As Keijiro-san is both a full-time software evangelist at Unity and a renowned VJ at night, Teenage Engineering had access to a selection of Keijiro-san's personally developed tools and shaders, which deliver stunning 3D graphics that run at full speed on iPhone or iPad. Keijiro-san's tool set and real life experience in performances with motion graphics have been invaluable in making OP-Z an inspiring live tool for moving images in sync with music. The weakest point of VJing has always been the creation of content. By exposing the inner control data of OP-Z and linking it to Unity, users can create anything within Unity, build the project and just drop the build to a DropBox folder, customizing every single polygon in a performance. If it doesn't have tape, it's no OPThe new tape feature is probably one of the coolest sonic features of OP-Z. Imagine a short snippet of tape secretly recording everything that is programmed in the sequencer, all in real time. With its own dedicated track, it's possible to sequence the tape, trigger the in-point, length and speed. OP-Z will come with a range of tape reels with unique character and functions. Scrub, scratch, wind-up and mess-up! More to comeOP-Z has an expansion slot for modules that will add a range of hardware upgrades, each with its own unique functionality.

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