Teenage Engineering | OP-XY
Meet the Future of Synth Design: The Teenage Engineering OP–XY at the Chicago Synth Exchange
The OP–XY is an advanced, all-in-one synthesizer and composer designed to empower creativity in a streamlined, portable form. With a powerful 64-step sequencer and 24-voice polyphony, this innovative groove-box offers precise, direct sequencing abilities, allowing users to build complex tracks layer by layer. Its high connectivity includes MIDI, CV, sync, and gate support, USB-C, and Bluetooth MIDI, making it adaptable for any studio setup.

The newest creation from Teenage Engineering, the OP–XY is a durable, compact powerhouse encased in a sleek, matte-black aluminum body. A rechargeable battery offers up to 16 hours of play, making it ideal for music on the move. Firmware updates ensure it stays current with evolving features, amplifying the OP–XY's potential.



OP-XY Key Features
- 64-step sequencer with 16x4 pages
- 24-voice polyphony
- Unique synth engines & multi-sampler for drums/synths
- Stereo signal path with built-in speaker
- Rechargeable USB-C battery, 16 hours use
- 8GB storage, 512MB RAM
- Hundreds of user project slots
Explore the OP–XY at the Chicago Synth Exchange and dive into a world of unique synth engines, multi-sampling, stereo paths, and built-in effects—all built for creative, enduring musical experiences.


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