Teenage Engineering EP-133 K.O. II: What is it? In recent years, Teenage Engineering has focused on producing high-end gear with an emphasis on slick modernist design. With that focus on ‘aspirational ...
The countdown was really just the start. Barely 24 hours after the K.O. II was revealed units started landing in buyers’ hands. Within days, YouTube was awash with first look videos and tutorials.
Swedish electronics company Teenage Engineering announced a new product just in time for the holidays, a bargain-priced sampler with an alluring throw-back aesthetic called the EP-133 K.O. II. As the ...
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 ...
Nearly a year and a half after it first launched the EP-133 KO II synthesizer in late 2023, Teenage Engineering has released its first major software update. The OS 2.0 update, which can be downloaded ...
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 ...
Teenage Engineering is a company that follows its own path. It’ll release a $250 toy car one day and a full-featured groovebox/sampler for $300 on the very next day. That’s what happened this week.
Back in 2015, Sweden's Teenage Engineering launched a bunch of pocket-friendly synths and samplers called, appropriately enough, the Pocket Operators. Now the team has announced a higher-end, almost ...
Would you love to launch your own Middle Ages band but can’t find a lutist let alone a good hurdy gurdy player? First off, congratulations on knowing what a hurdy gurdy is (man). But second and more ...
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