I noted in the HW Deals thread that this is 20% off on Teenage Engineering’s website right now. I too would be interested in opinions on those that have used this.
I got one when it came out, and while I loved the sound and design, it was very limited software-wise. Since then, they’ve updated it several times, and the most recent update allows you to save loops and export them via the Orthoplay app. I’m happy with it.
I’m thinking the OB-4 would be perfect for an on-the-go setup. With a Syntakt, Micromonsta, M8, a small MIDI keyboard, a power bank, and a compact mixer (maybe an iPad and AUM can do this … just got a lighting to USB adaptor and need to play with what possibilities are available this weekend).
If I just take the Syntakt and one synth, I could feed that the audio from the synth into the Syntakt and forego a mixer to simplify things.
Throw everything in a padded briefcase and I should have decent vacation / travel setup. Thoughts?
How is the latency? I emailed Teenage Engineering a while back and asked about it and they said it was 18 ms when using the aux port. That seems to high for me for playing synths/piano in real-time through the speaker.
Oh, that’s really interesting news. I might take a second look at this speaker then.
Question: Does the speaker emit different sounds for different events (for example when the battery is low or when a Bluetooth connection is lost)? This is something I hate
Bought one today on sale to use for portable battery powered jams and monitoring with my OP-1, pocket operators, Roland SP 404 MK2, iPad, Roland TR08, TB03, and dude mixer. Now can jam at pool, parks and ocean.