Medieval meets Electronic with the Teenage Engineering EP-1320
Unlock the Magic of Medieval Sounds
Hurdy gurdys, lutes, Gregorian chants, thundering drums, and punishing percussive foley FX—the EP–1320 is the first of its kind. Featuring a large library of phrases, play-ready instruments, and one-shot samples from an age where darkness reigned supreme, the instrumentalis electronicum is the ultimate, and only, medieval beat machine.
Key Features
- Built-in Mic and Speaker: Capture and play sounds effortlessly.
- 6 Stereo Voices / 12 Mono: Versatile sound options for diverse audio experiences.
- 128 MB Memory: Includes 96 MB ROM sounds and 32 MB user sample memory.
- Built-in Songs and Projects: 9 demo songs and 9 user projects to kickstart your creativity.
- Pressure Sensitive Keys: Dynamic response for expressive performance.
- Multifunctional Fader: Adds versatility to your sound manipulation.
- Sampling Frequency: 46 kHz / 16-bit ensures high-quality audio.
- Connectivity: Stereo in/out, sync in/out, MIDI in/out, and USB-C.
- Power Options: Runs on 4x AAA batteries or USB-C for convenience.
Become Your Own Bard
The EP–1320 comes with hundreds of medieval sounds and samples, a redesigned set of send effects and punch-in FX, a brand-new arpeggiator, and a collection of craftily captured multi-sampled instruments. The line input and internal microphone allow you to sample your own sounds in just seconds. Whether you’re into making sultry serenades or bubonic beats, the EP–1320 has you covered.
Summon Your Inner Troubadour
In demus mode, choose any of the 9 medieval songs and jam along using the sounds and instruments on the four banks. Add some punch-in FX and you’re ready to send any tavern floor into a frenzy! (Also perfect for banquets and fêtes).
An Unrivaled Medieval Experience
The EP-1320 features hundreds of built-in medieval sounds for your nostalgic pleasure. Go back in time and play along with the built-in magical melodies, sultry serenades, and bubonic beats. Included in the box are 4 knobs, a sticker pack, and a quick start guide for you to hit the ground running.
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