Teenage Engineering reveals new OP-Z Line module, which might add the I/O that youve been wishing for – MusicRadar

There are two ways of looking at Teenage Engineerings add-on modules for its OP-Z portable synth. On the one hand, you could argue that its great that they enable you to add more functionality to your instrument, but if its so useful, you might also question why said functionality wasnt included on the OP-Z in the first place.

Which brings us to the companys forthcoming Line module, which is set to add a stereo line input and an additional stereo line output to the OP-Z. Theres also MIDI, Trig and PO sync I/O.

The Line module is set to join the previously released Rumble haptic subwoofer and Oplab CV add-on in the OP-Z accessories range.

The OP-Z already has a built-in microphone, but the addition of a line-in means that you can add external audio signals to your mix and make more use of its sampling functionality.

A further benefit of the Line module is that Individual tracks can be routed to its output rather than the main mix output, enabling you to process them separately or create effect loops.

The extra output can also be used for headphone cueing, which could be useful if you want to perform a live set on your OP-Z.

The Line module will be available in the spring at a price that hasnt yet been confirmed. Further information will be released on the Teenage Engineering website in due course.

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Teenage Engineering reveals new OP-Z Line module, which might add the I/O that youve been wishing for - MusicRadar

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