Teenage Engineering’s Choir Featured in the Score of Pixar’s Elio
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Teenage Engineering’s Choir Featured in the Score of Pixar’s Elio
If you’ve seen Elio you may have found yourself wanting to know more about the music, which is pretty darn cool. Want no more! Dolby guest host Jon Burlingame talks Elio’s score with composer Rob Simonsen over on YouTube, via Kottke.org. In my head Teenage Engineering is a very aesthetic synth maker so, checks out! Use your Circuit Playground Express to make music with the wave of your hand!
Teenage Engineering OP-1 Synth gets massively upgraded with this MIDI Sequencer concept - Yanko Design
Let’s just be frank – the Teenage Engineering OP-1 wasn’t supposed to just be a ‘MIDI piano’, it was designed to be a powerful synth capable of playing, sampling, editing, looping, and even granulated synthesizing. Giving it 24 keys and the visual template of a keyboard might have made it appealing to most traditional musicians, but a true electronic music aficionado knows there’s versatility in breaking beyond that piano-style design. Meet the …
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