These are beautiful, and it looks like they‘re also well-engineered devices. I don‘t care about the price because I‘m not going to buy them. But I wish more companies would design things that are as appealing as these.
@@ntro9347 Fair enough. But sometimes one company needs to exaggerate in order for another company to find the right balance. And I don‘t see the market oversaturated with well-designed digital recorders that also contain moving parts. Hopefully somebody else will come along with a better idea, but somebody has to do the first step.
You can see the passion. Since I don’t really do audio engineering for work anymore, their products can really feed the love and hobby side of that. Super premium but damn these look amazing.
Honestly, I think these devices are awesome. This will pave the way for other companies that will make it cheaper. I can't afford it but if I could, I would buy it just to try it. If you want it to be cheaper then make one and sell it for cheaper.
Gotta say the TP-7 is some damn fine looking gear and something I'd probably buy. ZOOM recorders and DAWS are such inelegant solutions. I've wanted something like this since DAT recorders fell out. Pricey as hell . . . but I think I want . . . I'd record so much more
so you're blaming your inelegant gear you own right now for not recording *much more* ? I'd say you're deluded by lack of direction and blame your tools rather than your focus.
@@dankeplace But yes I'd use a more immediate device more often. I avoid using my computer as much as possible . . . I don't find using computers creative. I've been recording on a rack mount Alesis 24 track for like 20 years . . . works great but it's not portable and just like computers, I also don't find my home studio very inspiring, nor am I there 3 month per year.
@@ComsiCaterpillar I know of zero portable 24 track recorders, so I don't know what you're on abt. Fact you call other recorders *inelegant* yet this recorder can only record 3 stereo inputs for a maximum of 6 mono, is a far stretch from your 24 track rack system. Nothing you have posted makes any sense what so ever. So suddenly a 6 track recorder will allow you to make more music, when these 6 track recorders already exist?
I think the potential for the TP-7 to be the world's smallest turntable has been overlooked. I just hope that it will be possible to have dual (or more) layering capabilities so that you could use one of these devices to mix tunes with (rather than needing two TP-7s). I would buy one if this was an option. Denon have done it with their SC series of turntables, so over to you TE!
That tape is crazy but I’m wondering if the TX-6 can record onto a thumb drive, is there any need for the tape? I knew the spinning disc was taken from the OB-4 knob. It’s a great idea and design. I have the Op-1 field and it’s quality.
My understanding from this demo is that with the TX-6, plugged via USB into the TP-7, you can record 12 tracks as independent recordings. TX-6 on its own records a stereo mixdown (2 channels) if I understand correctly.
That transcription to text really isn't something new or special. You can do that with every Android Phone (and probably Iphone too). And you have it in your pocket anyway, so for that specific use case it doesn't bring anything better to the table. Heck, the newer Google Pixel phones have it built in to the system so you can instantly record from the lock screen and have it transcribed. In fact anything goes. Telephone calls, playing back any audio. Even a function when you phone an automatic answer service where you have to choose options form a menu. That menu is shown as text on the screen! And if you want quality recording on the phone, you can always use some adapter into the USB port where any kind of good mic/mic preamp can be connected. Or a really good blutooth version to keep it small.
@4:15 - I think they should print three little ‘tape windows’ on there, so you can really appreciate the thing that’s spinning. Not unlike my RUclips logo actually (and coincidentally!)
Like always, If you leave beaten paths and do things different you gonna have a bad time. I respect TE for what they do even If I´m not a customer of the field series. I think he explained it well enough.
Although I like them both, and totally applaud everything Tobias said, I live in the real world, a world of having bought four TE products which a wonderful...but are all very, very poorly produced. So that's certainly not a genius design company.
Cool ideas, but very poor execution. Ultimately, these are audio tools that are way behind almost any other audio tool on the market in terms of functionality and quality. They look cool, and that's about it
Beggars belief sometimes. Boss still produces their BR-80..dual mics, 8 track recorder (8years old?) Which fits in a shirt pocket. But no...TE are genius...haha...
If I’m gonna buy a mic it sure as hell won’t be ever from Teenage Engineering that’s damn for sure lmao. I’ll stick with my Zoom field recorder too thanks very much
If you can multitrack overdub, scrub, overwrite and erase on the the TP-7 - take my money! Can you confirm or deny if this is possible in your testing?
@John Gorton hmm then i think its kind of not worth it. Overdubbing would be a deal for me. If id buy it only to stare at it and touch it although it wont be necessary.
Teenage Engineering is basically a lifestyle brand for hip, urban rich kids, the Apple/Influencer generation, they're first and foremost a design company. It's a case of uber-cool minimalist aesthetics over functionality, kinda the perfect analogy for the shallow and dilettantish folks that these overpriced gadgets appeal to. In this day and age of rising income inequality and conspicuous consumption, it's no wonder people justifiably hate on this company. If you can't afford their stuff, it's because they don't want you to.
I'd say that there are plenty of us that could afford their products but just don't want to deal with their overpriced controlsurfaces, tailormade for ants. In addition the price / performance ratio is way out of whack. The Mic can be replaced with a Neumann, the field mixer with a SSL desktop mixer and I'll take a Tascam recorder any day of the week over their TP-7
@@ntro9347 Teenage Engineering's price point for their goods has absolutely zero to do with functionality, it's an aspirational lifestyle brand. That's why people will pay £1599 for a TE field desk when an identical £70 one from Ikea is just as good.
Well I only paid £39 for the PO-24 Office, but besides the Pocket Operator line I agree. Especially the last few years where they've become a parody of themselves
@@Rr0gu3_5uture there is absolutely zero reason why a lifestyle brand (Ikea is one of those as well) can't offer a high performing product or value for money. You could argue Moog is a lifestyle brand, yet they bring a whole lot more to the table. Apple might be expensive, but their products perform well and are generally fit for purpose. TE are marketing their products to the music community and not so much to the hipster tik-tok scene. They are simply taking the piss.
On your website, it is priced at 1299 pounds for the TP-7, which equate to around $2150 CAN ! 😂😂😂 I am listening to all of your videos, they are great. But I will pass this one. Asking $ $2150 CAN for this device is absurd, criminal, and frankly insulting from this company. Overhyped, overpriced. Any other company can come up with the same list of features, for less than half the price. Also, I have never heard press release for sales figures of their gear, no wonder! I am sure they are not selling a lot of stuff at the price they are selling them ! 😛😛😛
So they released the mixer, mic, and recorder separately, all for $1200-1500 USD so that you end up paying $4k for this instead of one $1500 portable recorder with mic and mixer....
to all the people whining. TE has obviously gone beyond making the best tools available for musicians. TE is a product company that right now is making audio related things. Yes you will get better value and performing equipment elsewhere stop whining about their pricing, the stuff they do make is still well engineered and it still sells so they damn well dont care about people complaining and the price.
Strange, people are really upset about the prices as if TE are somehow bound by honor or by entitlement to make their obviously meticulously engineered and designed products cheaper to whatever they feel is right. If you don't feel the product is worth the cost - move on and vote with your wallets?
no it's not abt people being upset abt the prices, it's abt the pricing being realistic. Being arrogant in a market place is one thing, especially when you 100% price gouge your market, taking the piss of a piece of furniture that costs maybe $50 to manufacture and sells for 30 times more is just a serious piss take. People are entitled to voice an opinion, especially when something absurdly like this company does what it does.
@@dankeplace look I understand the frustration, and The right to express your opinion, but my point still stands. Its still a premium, non essential product. Don't like the price? Buy something cheaper. Additionally, the people being outraged dont know anyrhing about the research time, personnel costs (who knows what they need to pay their engineers, designers and administrators in order for them to stay in the company) , Stockholm studio rental costs, and so on. Do you think it would be fair for people to complain that Picasso priced his paintings too expensively? What makes anything else any different?
Yeah I hear you. I probably won’t buy this stuff as I’d rather buy other bits, but the level of engineering and manufacture is incredible and I’m happy they exist. The design is perfect, and not everything has to be super affordable. I have an OP1 and an OPz and think they make unique gear. The R&D, custom machining and tooling etc is very very expensive. I’d guess those units cost a few hundred euros to manufacture!
@@dcpayne5264 I wouldn't fall for the TE propaganda that easily. Custom tooling is expensive, but it is not that expensive. A profit margin of anywhere between 500% up to 1500% is not common and it is certainly not good for the industry. They are entitled to charge whatever they like, while the community at large is entitled to see them for what they are. A lifestyle, influencer company that is desperately trying to sell their products to musicians.
These are beautiful, and it looks like they‘re also well-engineered devices. I don‘t care about the price because I‘m not going to buy them. But I wish more companies would design things that are as appealing as these.
Great design doesn't has to be ridiculously overpriced so that only a tiny percent of us can afford it.
@@FretchGaming Agree. That‘s why I hope more companies will put more thought into design.
@@vinylarchaeologist not at the cost of function. As a musician control is everything, not some endless race towards minimalism.
@@ntro9347 Fair enough. But sometimes one company needs to exaggerate in order for another company to find the right balance. And I don‘t see the market oversaturated with well-designed digital recorders that also contain moving parts. Hopefully somebody else will come along with a better idea, but somebody has to do the first step.
@@FretchGaming Great engineering usually is overpriced until it can be reproduced in large volumes. Its called the "S" cruve.
Great video. It was nice running into you at Superbooth, mate! I hope to meet you soon again.
You can see the passion. Since I don’t really do audio engineering for work anymore, their products can really feed the love and hobby side of that. Super premium but damn these look amazing.
People got to understand, this is engineers adult toys, some like Lambos, for me I crave more about that.
Jack’s face at 3:50 is all of us 😂
I’m drooling. The field line is beautiful
Jack: ...
Tobias: Get in my van. I have toys!
Teenage Engineering own brewed Beer - 350$ for a can!
no thanks you
yeah, I can already feel the hate brewing
Will there be updates for sequencing my hangovers??
@@kitesponganAlcohol rate is %1! You need to put some extra effort to get drunk, but it will be the best designed beer can in your refrigerator.
But it’s the best drunk feeling you’ll ever have in your entire life
Tobias is such a good person for TE in his disposition. I love the way that he relays information.
The CM-15 mic sounds Magnificent--Great noise rejection!!
QUALITY.....PROFESSIONAL is the key word. Super Engineering.
Honestly, I think these devices are awesome. This will pave the way for other companies that will make it cheaper. I can't afford it but if I could, I would buy it just to try it. If you want it to be cheaper then make one and sell it for cheaper.
Se quer mais barato compre um melhor, um akg.
Gotta say the TP-7 is some damn fine looking gear and something I'd probably buy. ZOOM recorders and DAWS are such inelegant solutions. I've wanted something like this since DAT recorders fell out. Pricey as hell . . . but I think I want . . . I'd record so much more
Inelegant solutions? What the hell are you on about?
so you're blaming your inelegant gear you own right now for not recording *much more* ?
I'd say you're deluded by lack of direction and blame your tools rather than your focus.
@@dankeplace I'd say mind your own business . . . you sound like a combative weirdo
@@dankeplace But yes I'd use a more immediate device more often. I avoid using my computer as much as possible . . . I don't find using computers creative. I've been recording on a rack mount Alesis 24 track for like 20 years . . . works great but it's not portable and just like computers, I also don't find my home studio very inspiring, nor am I there 3 month per year.
@@ComsiCaterpillar I know of zero portable 24 track recorders, so I don't know what you're on abt.
Fact you call other recorders *inelegant* yet this recorder can only record 3 stereo inputs for a maximum of 6 mono, is a far stretch from your 24 track rack system.
Nothing you have posted makes any sense what so ever.
So suddenly a 6 track recorder will allow you to make more music, when these 6 track recorders already exist?
I think the potential for the TP-7 to be the world's smallest turntable has been overlooked. I just hope that it will be possible to have dual (or more) layering capabilities so that you could use one of these devices to mix tunes with (rather than needing two TP-7s). I would buy one if this was an option. Denon have done it with their SC series of turntables, so over to you TE!
Can you record tape loops on the TP-7??! Also can you mount a drive like the OP-1 field to it?
Great mic and recorder 🔥
Did Tobias just say they finalised the Field range? No OP-Z Field?
Pushing it too far opens up great possibilities, hey Uli how are you doing...? 😊
I hope when Tobias said that the the Field line is complete, I hope he just means the small form factor audio devices. We really need an OPZ Field.
cool! will the mic work with Logic Pro in the Ipad?
I’d love a shell version. I have zero need, I just love the design
3d print one. Probably took 15 minutes to come up with the case design. Rectangle, circle...done.
this is my mortgage -- DEAD!!!
That tape is crazy but I’m wondering if the TX-6 can record onto a thumb drive, is there any need for the tape? I knew the spinning disc was taken from the OB-4 knob. It’s a great idea and design. I have the Op-1 field and it’s quality.
My understanding from this demo is that with the TX-6, plugged via USB into the TP-7, you can record 12 tracks as independent recordings. TX-6 on its own records a stereo mixdown (2 channels) if I understand correctly.
TE are absolutely genius. Love them and love their products!!
Que gusto verte por aqui. Me gusto mucho tu serie sobre el op-z
@@santiagomarcano6354 Ey Santiago!! Muchas gracias!!
I bought a white TE mouse mat last week. £250 but it's worth it.
Are there other recorders with always ready one button recording?
That transcription to text really isn't something new or special. You can do that with every Android Phone (and probably Iphone too). And you have it in your pocket anyway, so for that specific use case it doesn't bring anything better to the table.
Heck, the newer Google Pixel phones have it built in to the system so you can instantly record from the lock screen and have it transcribed. In fact anything goes. Telephone calls, playing back any audio. Even a function when you phone an automatic answer service where you have to choose options form a menu. That menu is shown as text on the screen!
And if you want quality recording on the phone, you can always use some adapter into the USB port where any kind of good mic/mic preamp can be connected. Or a really good blutooth version to keep it small.
9:05 has anyone found those schematics he mentions? Because I can't find them anywhere.
9:15 anyone got chance to take a look at that book of schematics Tobias speaking about?
Wondering the same exact thing. Haven't been able to find it.
I feel this shoulda had 32 bit float recording :(
“The price is what it is” hahaa
I'll have to wait for Behringer's version
And twelve years on, still no Behringer OP-1...
Can't wait till TE brings out their HDMI cables, I'll pay 1K for a 30 cm one.
😅😅😅😂😂😂
They're now selling Teenage Engineering branded VW camper vans ... with a 50% premium.
we've come so far since tape. Lol
@4:15 - I think they should print three little ‘tape windows’ on there, so you can really appreciate the thing that’s spinning. Not unlike my RUclips logo actually (and coincidentally!)
Like always, If you leave beaten paths and do things different you gonna have a bad time. I respect TE for what they do even If I´m not a customer of the field series. I think he explained it well enough.
Although I like them both, and totally applaud everything Tobias said, I live in the real world, a world of having bought four TE products which a wonderful...but are all very, very poorly produced. So that's certainly not a genius design company.
@@sodiumlights Totally agree, the Quality control and from what I heard, the customer support really needs to improve.
New ob-4 edition?
Yeah that color scheme looks great!
How are the sales on the $1,600 TE folding card table, errr I mean "Field Studio Desk?"
More OPZ content, please guys!
"the desire level is high, the price is... what it is..."
the price: AlCisneros.jpg
Kiefer Sutherland
I want it, and I have absolutely no use for it whatsoever. Take it away.
Cool ideas, but very poor execution. Ultimately, these are audio tools that are way behind almost any other audio tool on the market in terms of functionality and quality. They look cool, and that's about it
Beggars belief sometimes. Boss still produces their BR-80..dual mics, 8 track recorder (8years old?) Which fits in a shirt pocket. But no...TE are genius...haha...
true 1000% the Neumann mic is cheaper and better quality
Very disappointed, I just figured out that the device has no mic level input! So the device cannot be used with a dynamic microphone!
I don’t know a single musician who would pay that much money for any of these, so who is actually buying them? The prices are absolutely ludicrous
If I’m gonna buy a mic it sure as hell won’t be ever from Teenage Engineering that’s damn for sure lmao. I’ll stick with my Zoom field recorder too thanks very much
I had a H4n, got a H5 to replace it, could not be happier.
please make the intro noise more obnoxious.
These prices are way too affordable
Tobias: Don't want to lose this.... This is my...
Users: ...'mortgage'? lol
johnny vaughns looking well
If you can multitrack overdub, scrub, overwrite and erase on the the TP-7 - take my money! Can you confirm or deny if this is possible in your testing?
Can you overdub on tp-7
@John Gorton hmm then i think its kind of not worth it. Overdubbing would be a deal for me. If id buy it only to stare at it and touch it although it wont be necessary.
Teenage Engineering's prices are out of date.
Let’s see some more OP-Z
The intro boom was crap. For anyone listening with loud volume.
I can’t afford it. 😔
TE beer mat only £599, £699 with original TE beer stain.
otay asznee
boy gotta frisbee
Imagine “loving” a company
Armitage Shanks are the GOAT I think ❤
Imagine hating a company
@@lemonrain2741 quite easily
🧐
that intro was terrible as a person who landed on it through autoplay
1499 EUR for voice memos 👌
Teenagers can’t afford that over engineered stuff! 😂
Just make pocket operator 2.0 or opz with a better build that’s not 2k 🤦♂️
Teenage Engineering: “We’re not Apple, but we play Apple at our factories……...Wanna buy a table?”
Design Flaw alert. The Rocker is only on one side for Right Handed people when used. Left Handed makes it impractical to use in the field🖼️.
Can we get Tobias working with Kiefer on some spoken word ASMR?
Teenage Engineering is basically a lifestyle brand for hip, urban rich kids, the Apple/Influencer generation, they're first and foremost a design company. It's a case of uber-cool minimalist aesthetics over functionality, kinda the perfect analogy for the shallow and dilettantish folks that these overpriced gadgets appeal to. In this day and age of rising income inequality and conspicuous consumption, it's no wonder people justifiably hate on this company. If you can't afford their stuff, it's because they don't want you to.
i see true
I'd say that there are plenty of us that could afford their products but just don't want to deal with their overpriced controlsurfaces, tailormade for ants. In addition the price / performance ratio is way out of whack. The Mic can be replaced with a Neumann, the field mixer with a SSL desktop mixer and I'll take a Tascam recorder any day of the week over their TP-7
@@ntro9347 Teenage Engineering's price point for their goods has absolutely zero to do with functionality, it's an aspirational lifestyle brand. That's why people will pay £1599 for a TE field desk when an identical £70 one from Ikea is just as good.
Well I only paid £39 for the PO-24 Office, but besides the Pocket Operator line I agree. Especially the last few years where they've become a parody of themselves
@@Rr0gu3_5uture there is absolutely zero reason why a lifestyle brand (Ikea is one of those as well) can't offer a high performing product or value for money. You could argue Moog is a lifestyle brand, yet they bring a whole lot more to the table. Apple might be expensive, but their products perform well and are generally fit for purpose. TE are marketing their products to the music community and not so much to the hipster tik-tok scene. They are simply taking the piss.
On your website, it is priced at 1299 pounds for the TP-7, which equate to around $2150 CAN ! 😂😂😂 I am listening to all of your videos, they are great. But I will pass this one. Asking $ $2150 CAN for this device is absurd, criminal, and frankly insulting from this company. Overhyped, overpriced. Any other company can come up with the same list of features, for less than half the price.
Also, I have never heard press release for sales figures of their gear, no wonder! I am sure they are not selling a lot of stuff at the price they are selling them ! 😛😛😛
the Neumann mic Is better quality and cheaper lol
So they released the mixer, mic, and recorder separately, all for $1200-1500 USD so that you end up paying $4k for this instead of one $1500 portable recorder with mic and mixer....
@@mscman13F That no cap
crimimal 😂 like someone has a gun to your head and forcing you to purchase
@@deadlinkofficialartst5592 I can see why some people want them but dang there are much more capable devices for that kind of cash IMO.
Seeing that it's adequately Teenage Engineering priced, so that influencers and rich people can distinguish themselves with it.
a Neumann Microphone is literally cheaper and better quality In my country than this Teenage Engineering mic lol
Yeah, let's face it, this stuff is for posing rather than the grubby business of actually making music. Still, they must be selling it to somebody ...
@@johndavies8946 yeah true bro no cap
to all the people whining. TE has obviously gone beyond making the best tools available for musicians. TE is a product company that right now is making audio related things. Yes you will get better value and performing equipment elsewhere stop whining about their pricing, the stuff they do make is still well engineered and it still sells so they damn well dont care about people complaining and the price.
the thing is, it’s really not
Even if this stuff would be cheap, it's still kinda weird stuff that doesn't seem very useful
sounds like you have a case of buyer's remorse.
@@dankeplace I literally don’t own anything from TE
@@bunonregs913 yet here you are gatekeeping for them, resounding logic.
Strange, people are really upset about the prices as if TE are somehow bound by honor or by entitlement to make their obviously meticulously engineered and designed products cheaper to whatever they feel is right. If you don't feel the product is worth the cost - move on and vote with your wallets?
no it's not abt people being upset abt the prices, it's abt the pricing being realistic.
Being arrogant in a market place is one thing, especially when you 100% price gouge your market, taking the piss of a piece of furniture that costs maybe $50 to manufacture and sells for 30 times more is just a serious piss take.
People are entitled to voice an opinion, especially when something absurdly like this company does what it does.
@@dankeplace look I understand the frustration, and The right to express your opinion, but my point still stands. Its still a premium, non essential product. Don't like the price? Buy something cheaper. Additionally, the people being outraged dont know anyrhing about the research time, personnel costs (who knows what they need to pay their engineers, designers and administrators in order for them to stay in the company) , Stockholm studio rental costs, and so on. Do you think it would be fair for people to complain that Picasso priced his paintings too expensively? What makes anything else any different?
Yeah I hear you. I probably won’t buy this stuff as I’d rather buy other bits, but the level of engineering and manufacture is incredible and I’m happy they exist. The design is perfect, and not everything has to be super affordable. I have an OP1 and an OPz and think they make unique gear. The R&D, custom machining and tooling etc is very very expensive. I’d guess those units cost a few hundred euros to manufacture!
@@dcpayne5264 I wouldn't fall for the TE propaganda that easily. Custom tooling is expensive, but it is not that expensive. A profit margin of anywhere between 500% up to 1500% is not common and it is certainly not good for the industry. They are entitled to charge whatever they like, while the community at large is entitled to see them for what they are. A lifestyle, influencer company that is desperately trying to sell their products to musicians.
im starting to think that jack is taking the piss. These are toys with absurd prices.
a Neumann Microphone is literally cheaper and better quality In my country than this Teenage Engineering mic lol
What is this crap? Are they serious?
true 1000% the Neumann mic is cheaper and better quality
@@deadlinkofficialartst5592 its not aimed at you lol.
@@bunonregs913 i know
Do real pros really buy This stuff?
just spoiled kids - thats why its teena ... ah never mind
no. influencers only.
true 1000% the Neumann mic is cheaper and better quality
These are just overpriced toys for rich kids to make them feel cool :D
true 1000% the Neumann mic is cheaper and better quality
Can you ask Tobias who on earth are buying these over priced ,under spec gadgets..
There are much better products for less than there gear .
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