“Encounter with new sounds guided by Teenage Engineering” currently available at B CULTURES. ” is hereTeenage Engineering, a Stockholm-based company that continues to bring cutting-edge and playful products to the world, has released the EP-1320 medival, the second installment of their smash hit EP-133.
This medieval beat machine is themed around medieval Europe and is equipped with around 200 iconic sounds that instantly evoke the Middle Ages, including battle drums, the hustle and bustle of an inn, the lowing of cows and goats, and a storyteller's hurdy-gurdy.
Of course, like the EP-133, it also has a sampling function, allowing you to mix and match preset medieval sounds with your own favorite sounds to create neo-medieval music that no one could have imagined.
【Features】
- Total of 128MB ROM+RAM (96MB built-in sounds and 32MB user sample memory)
- 96MB of medieval-inspired preset sounds
- Includes 9 demo songs
- Up to 9 user songs can be created
- 4 groups (A/B/C/D) x 99 patterns (1 group 12 sounds)
- Equipped with 12 unique "punch-in-pocus" (punch-in FX) functions such as loops and "Drunk" effects
- Built-in microphone and speaker
Stereo sampling: Maximum 6 polyphony voices / Mono sampling: Maximum 12 polyphony voices
Sampling rate/bit rate: 46kHz/16bit (not 48kHz/16bit)
1x Stereo in/out, Sync in/out, MIDI in/out, USB-C
- Powered by 4 AAA batteries or USB-C
・Dimensions (main unit): W.178 x L.242 x H.27 mm
Weight (main unit): 625g
・1 year warranty
*The receipt or invoice issued at the time of purchase will serve as a warranty.
*For items purchased from our online shop, the "electronic invoice" that can be downloaded from your online order history serves as proof of purchase.
*Due to the nature of the product, we cannot accept returns or exchanges after the product has been powered on, except in cases of initial defects.
*Please note that we cannot accept returns or exchanges if all accessories including the package are not included, or if the product is more scratched or damaged than when shipped, even if it is an initial defect.