Orange Amplification invents the Teleport

Orange Amplification OMEC Teleport
Orange Amplification OMEC Teleport

The new OMEC USB interface: “Teleport the studio to the road and the road to the studio”

Rather than the futuristic way to travel, it’s the vintage OMEC brand’s new audio interface for studio recording and gigging

Orange Amplification has brought back the 70s OMEC brand with the Teleport, a studio-quality USB audio recording interface built into a mini pedal enclosure. The universal connection device is compatible with iOS, Android, MacOS or Windows devices without the need for any specific drivers or software requirements. It converts analogue audio signals to digital, enabling them to be processed with one of the many applications available, including the supplied AmpliTube CS Orange Edition from IK Multimedia, which the Teleport is supplied with.

Designed to fit alongside guitar and bass pedals when playing live, the OMEC Teleport allows external DSP effects to be used anywhere in the pedalboard signal chain such as those from a mobile phone. It also allows digital signals to be reproduced as analogue and played through mixers, DI boxes and amplifiers. The Mono IN and Stereo OUT are delivered by a low-noise buffer.

“As a touring musician, I needed something simple that allowed me to bring my studio software and apps with me,” says Orange Amplification’s Danny Gomez. “Now you can Teleport the studio to the road and the road to the studio with the first interface ready for your pedalboard. Record, play, practice or discover new virtual instruments.”

The included AmpliTube CS Orange Edition provides a full-featured guitar/bass amp and effects rig for MacOS and Windows platforms. This incorporates the virtual OR120, Tiny Terror, Rockerverb 50, AD30 and matching Orange Cabs.

To find out more, including full technical specifications and other software that can be used, go to orangeamps.com




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