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chamakits | 2 years ago
I'm asking without judgement and out of ignorance of the field of audio engineering. I absolutely believe that there is a market for sleekly designed products that also happen to function well; but I don't know if audio engineers (and other people this targets) also believe that teenage engineer products are worth the price beyond that.
andrewmcwatters|2 years ago
I think you have to just want to buy their hardware. They're lifestyle devices.
moron4hire|2 years ago
brudgers|2 years ago
It is no less an expression of some cultural values and rejection of others.
footlose_3815|2 years ago
With that being said, just about everything else, you're right.
leviathant|2 years ago
No one who's using Zoom field records (and that's mostly everybody who does field recordings) is going to buy this unless they've got nepo money - or tech & exec salaries, which is why I'm completely unsurprised by the appearance of this story here on HN.
Teenage Engineering - it looks cool
fassssst|2 years ago
Now that iPads have Logic Pro, you're almost certainly better off with an iPad.
riwsky|2 years ago
njharman|2 years ago
ilyt|2 years ago
...that for OP-1/OP-Z which are synths/sequencers
This thing just records audio. It has no place in anything professional based on features, it's just sleek toy that happens to record audio. I'm sure some people will enjoy engineering with it but that's it, a toy for people with some spare spending money.