The Swedish consumer electronics company Teenage Engineering has linked with Ghostly International to create the Pocket Operator PO-33 K.O.! - a limited edition micro-sampler designed by the Ghostly artist Steve Hauschildt.

Pocket Operators are small, hand-sized devices for making electronic music that are relatively cheap and have synchronization capability, a range of filters and other numerous built-in functions.

All the custom sounds and patterns found on the PO-33 K.O.! were created by Hauschildt while he was on tour. The limited edition pocket synth was commissioned to celebrate Ghostly International's 20-year-anniversary.

Retail price: $135

Purchase here.

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Teenage Engineering celebrates 20 years of Ghostly with new pocket operator
Teenage Engineering celebrates 20 years of Ghostly with new pocket operator

Pocket Operator PO-33 details:

- Includes 2 PO-33 Pins (1x black, 1x pink)
- Featuring sounds by Steve Hauschildt exclusively for Ghostly
- Microphone for sampling
- 8 melodic sample slots
- 8 drum slots
- 40 seconds sample memory
- 16 effects
- 16-step sequencer
- 16 patterns
- Step multiplier
- Parameter locks
- Built-in speaker
- 3.5mm audio I/O
- Jam sync
- Animated LCD display
- Battery powered (2x AAA)
- 1 month battery life
- Folding stand
- Clock + alarm clock
- L 10.5 cm x W 6 cm

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