PO-10 series In collaboration with Cheap Monday, the PO-10 series was unveiled at the 2015
NAMM Show. • ''''''a basic drum machine with 16 sounds and 16 effects. Two of the sounds are melodic, and can be sequenced in scales. It has a maximum
multitimbrality of six parts at a time. Its design is of a sewing machine. The PO-10 series have ebooks written about them by the Swedish music producer Peter Anderson. The ebooks, entitled
Masterclass, provide insight into how to use the Pocket Operators. Anderson self published the books in 2015. The
Masterclass ebooks are all under 30 pages.
PO-20 series Following on from the positive reception of the Pocket Operators, Teenage Engineering released the PO-20 series one year later at the 2016 NAMM Show. The PO-20 series is based around 8-bit sounds, taking inspiration from old
chiptune synthesizers. The PO-20s were again made in collaboration with Cheap Monday. There are three models in the PO-20 series: • ''''''described by MusicRadar as a "Chiptune groovebox", the PO-20 features 16 drum and
melodic parts based on sounds from old
arcade machines. It has a chord mode, with 16 different chords able to be chained together like patterns. The melodic scale that the sounds play in changes in accordance with the current chord. Based on chord mode, the PO-20 also has a "chord machine" function which plays a
drone of whatever chord is active. The drone is able to be
sidechained to the
kick sound. The PO-20 contains 16 effects. The PO-20's design is of an arcade cabinet. • ''''''a groovebox inspired by vintage office equipment. It combines both real samples of
office hardware and original synthesizer engines. It has a solo function, which mutes all other parts for the duration of a 16 step pattern. It also includes a "step multiplier" which acts like a stutter effect, repeating the note. The PO-24's design is of a
typewriter. The PO-30 series is also known as the Metal Series - their packaging is in the colour of
precious metals (Speak is bronze, K.O! is silver, Tonic is gold). Each model in the Metal series has a
microphone to provide connections to external devices: • ''''''a drum machine based on the
MicroTonic VST plugin made in collaboration with its developer
Magnus Lidström. It has control over each part's pitch and morph (blend between two sounds). Its design is of people drinking at a bar and was made by Ivana Kouthoofd, the nine-year-old daughter of Teenage Engineering's
CEO. • ''''''a
speech synthesizer. It has 16 tracks, of which 1-15 use the speech synthesis engine and 16 uses a monophonic 16 part version of the PO-32's sound engine. Sounds are used in the PO-35 by recording through the microphone or line-in. The PO-35 has a total of 120 seconds of recording memory: Eight seconds per slot. There are eight voices to choose from for the speech engine: Natural,
Autotune, Retro, Noise, Robot, Fifth, Vocoder and Synth. Control over each engine is made using the Pitch,
Formant, Start point and Speed parameters. Unlike other Pocket Operators, the Speech only has eight effects. The PO-35 can play in four scales named Major, Minor, Blues and Arab. Its design is of a group of people talking. == Limited editions and other products ==