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Teenage Engineering TX-6

Developed by Teenage Engineering in Stockholm, Sweden, the TX-6 is a new handheld, battery-powered mixer, and it’s a beauty. The tiny TX-6 is a synthesizer, drum sequencer, and USB-C audio interface, and lets you mix together sound from six stereo inputs and output them to a computer, speaker, or both. The ultra-portable, battery-powered mixer and multi-channel audio interface is housed in a Braun-like CNC-machined aluminum case, and features a 6 channel stereo mixer with a configurable knob layout. The compact device is packed full of features and connectivity options, and even lets you connect to your iOS devices. watch the video below



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IRIS RESTAURANT

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