A company has created what it says is the “world’s first electronic medieval instrument”. Teenage Engineering, a Swedish company known for making musical products played by musicians including Bon ...
Following the launch of the EP–133 K.O. II, Teenage Engineering is back with a new offering that boasts an unexpected twist. Introducing the EP-1320 Medieval, this new sampler, sequencer and composer ...
UPDATE: Earlier today, we reported on a leak that suggested Teenage Engineering was about to release a new product, a goofy medieval-themed spin on the EP-133 K.O. II sampler. Well, the brand has now ...
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Teenage Engineering calls its new digital music sequencer an instrumentalis electronicum, “the ultimate, and only, medieval beat machine.” I call it coolium thingamajignus because the EP-1320 embodies ...
The EP-1320 Medieval is a reskin of the EP-133 K.O. II with a few quirks, and it’s better if you treat it like a middle ages-centric instrument. Reading time 6 minutes That’s it; I’ve officially multi ...
Humour is an essential ingredient in the TE recipe (even if detractors claim that the company’s prices are the punchline). This is the new EP-1320, a complete overhaul of last year’s compact EP-133 ...
Hurdy gurdys, lutes, and Gregorian chants are just some of the FX you can expect to find on this “medieval beat machine” Swedish electronics manufacturer Teenage Engineering has announced the release ...