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teenage engineering PO-14 Sub Bass Synthesizer

BH #TEPO14SPS • MFR #010 AS 014A
teenage engineering PO-14 Sub Bass Synthesizer
Key Features
  • Multiple Synth Engines (FM, Sub, Wave)
  • 16 Punch-In Effects and Parameter Locks
  • 16-Step Sequencer with 16 Patterns
  • 16 Pattern Chaining
Small enough to fit in your pocket and powered by a pair of AAA batteries, the Teenage Engineering PO-14 Sub Bass Synthesizer features multiple real synthesizer engines including FM, subtractive synthesis, wave table, and physically modeled strings with 16 punch-in effects including delay, bit crusher, and filters. It also includes 16 punch-in bass oriented playing styles. The punch-in play styles are a quick way to create melodies. The concept is to minimize the effort of entering a complete series of notes in a sequence by simply adding one or a few notes and then allowing the punch-in function to fill in variations of the notes that follow.
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teenage engineering PO-14 Overview

Small enough to fit in your pocket and powered by a pair of AAA batteries, the Teenage Engineering PO-14 Sub Bass Synthesizer features multiple real synthesizer engines including FM, subtractive synthesis, wave table, and physically modeled strings with 16 punch-in effects including delay, bit crusher, and filters. It also includes 16 punch-in bass oriented playing styles. The punch-in play styles are a quick way to create melodies. The concept is to minimize the effort of entering a complete series of notes in a sequence by simply adding one or a few notes and then allowing the punch-in function to fill in variations of the notes that follow.

The synthesizer parameters can be locked while an auto compressor and hardware limiter ensure adequate signal generation without clipping.

A 16-step sequencer features 16 available patterns and up to 16 patterns can be chained together. An integrated clock and alarm clock expands the creative possibilities of the instrument. A jam sync function with 3.5mm audio in and out connections allows for multiple synthesizer units to be linked together.

Using high-quality components with low power consumption, the synthesizer is cleverly designed with a Silabs EFM 32 Gecko CPU, a Cirrus Logic DAC, and a Knowles speaker placed under a novel animated LCD on a single circuit board. A fold-out stand makes it easier to play, and rear-panel speaker solder terminals allow you hook up the unit to a larger sound system.

An optional tailor-made silicone pro case (sold separately) adds anti-slip feet, battery protection, and professional-feel buttons to this very unique music-making device.

teenage engineering PO-14 Specs

Components
Silabs EFM 32 Gecko CPU
Cirrus Logic DAC
Knowles speaker
I/O
1x 1/8" (3.5 mm) in
1x 1/8" (3.5 mm) out
Power Requirements
2x AAA batteries
Standby Time
2 Years
Dimensions
Not specified by the manufacturer
Weight
Not specified by the manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.15 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
4 x 2.5 x 0.01"

teenage engineering PO-14 Reviews

Great addition to PO-33

By Joseph
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-04-14

Great sounds, and a good addition to other PO's!

Great fun, awesome value

By Travis
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-01-13

Great sounds and easy to use.

Nice

By Jose
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2019-07-24

Awesome little tool

Great gift!

By Amos
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2019-04-06

Great gift!

Great bundle from B&H

By Anonymous
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2016-12-26

The Sub pocket operator came with batteries and a cable for linking to other pocket operators, at a lower price than most places sell just the individual unit. Great deal. Quick shipping. My daughter is learning the basics of electronic music as I type!

Would buy the others

By Kari
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2016-12-13

Great for the price

Fun!

By Ross
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-12-27

Really really really fun.

The SUB

By Patrick
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2021-01-20

This Pocket Operator creates some truely crushing bass sounds. My only complaint is that it plays the white keys of a piano - which is different than the scale that you find on some of the later pocket operators (like the PO128). If you are programming it, you can program it to play a half note up (uses the effects) but essentially there's no way to tune it otherwise. It's a limitation but I still found it to be a fun device.

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