Teenage Engineering launches DIY Pocket Operator Modular 400 synthesizer kit

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Teenage Engineering has released the Pocket Operator Modular 400, an analog modular synthesizer kit that users assemble themselves. This DIY project involves bending a bright yellow chassis and mounting various modules with small screws. The kit includes oscillators, filters, a step sequencer, a mixer, and an on-board speaker. Users can connect these components with patch cables to create different sounds, and a battery option allows for portable use. The POM-400 is designed for both beginners and experienced users, making it easy to learn while building. It is available for purchase, but often sells out quickly.


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