Teenage Engineering
$299.00
Billed as “the world’s first medieval electronic instrument” Teenage Engineering’s EP-1320 gets a second edition featuring a new livery with play ready instruments, phrases, samples and send effects that celebrate Medieval times. You’ve likely thought your creative flow was missing a “bubonic” beat without the sounds of a hurdy gurdy, bowed harp, gittern, citole, chain rattle, horse hooves, swords and even a dragon in the mix. It features a built-in mic and speaker, 6 stereo voices, 128MB of memory, 96MB of ROM and 32MB user sampler memory, projects, pocus, pressure sensitive keys, a multi-functional fader and more; powered by 4 AAA batteries or usb-c, it’s 240 x 176 x 16mm (9.5 x 7 x .7″). For those with no need of a synthesizer that generates Medieval sounds, it stands on its own as a uniquely designed tech product that is easily appreciated and is a great conversation piece.
This product is sold by Teenage Engineering