Teenage Engineering debuts new $300 Sampler but its only Medieval Sounds and Gregorian Chants
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Medieval-themed Teenage Engineering Audio Gear was definitely not on my Bingo card this year.Building on the success of its EP-133 K.O.II sampler from not too long ago, the quirky audio-tech company just debuted the EP-1230, a variant of the K.O.II with a medieval twist. Featuring old-timey instruments like the hurdy-gurdy and the bowed harp, sound effects like swords clashing or even a dragon roar, along with 9 original songs, and a bunch of effects (theres even a Torture Chamber Reverb setting), this biblically accurate sampler is perfect for people looking to experiment with their sonic portfolio, making audio for medieval-themed games like your Dungeons & Dragons sessions, or perhaps trying to emulate the musical genres of a certain Woodkid.Designer: Teenage EngineeringThe EP-1230 is almost exactly like its predecessor in format, except for the ye-olde overhaul. It sports a rather beige color scheme, with medieval fonts on the keys as well as a medieval typeface on the seven-segment screen. Switch it on and youve got hundreds of sounds to choose from, featuring everything from old instruments to audio loops, original songs, and even SFX or foley sounds. You may find navigating the settings a bit of a learning curve because even the language on the keys is in Latin, but thats all a part of the charm I guess.Beyond its extensive sound library, the EP-1320 is a fully functional instrument. Its intuitive interface features pressure-sensitive pads for triggering samples, a built-in sequencer for arranging musical ideas, and a suite of effects processors to add depth and character to sounds. The device also invites you to build on its capabilities by recording your own sounds through its built-in microphone and line input. Whether its capturing the rhythmic hammering of a blacksmiths forge or the haunting melody of a traditional instrument, the EP-1320 empowers musicians to infuse their creations with a personal touch. The samplers compact size and battery-powered operation make it a versatile tool for both studio and on-the-go music making.The overall design of the EP-1230 is interesting, as it literally applies a medieval skin onto whats ostensibly a very quirky contemporary-looking sampler. That fusion isnt something most companies can pull off (its giving Medieval Winamp skin), but I guess if I had to trust a company with doing a good job, it would probably be Teenage Engineering. That being said, the market for a medieval-themed sampler could possibly be a lot slimmer than one for the companys other products. The EP-1230 is up on Teenage Engineerings website for $300 (the same as the EP-133 K.O.II), and enthusiasts can even grab themselves a medieval quilt bag, leather keychain, or tee shirt to complete the look.The post Teenage Engineering debuts new $300 Sampler but its only Medieval Sounds and Gregorian Chants first appeared on Yanko Design.
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