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Dub sirens at the ready! Teenage Engineering's latest iteration of the EP-133 form factor is a whole heap of fun. After the Medieval-themed EP-1320 comes the EP-40 Riddim, loaded with sounds inspired by reggae and dub styles. The EP–2350 Ting microphone is the icing on the cake, with its voice transformer and sound effects.

Manufacturer's description

EP–40 Riddim is a powerful sampler, sequencer and composer built for expressive live performance, featuring tightly synced MIDI sequences, grid-synced loops, and reggae-inspired FX for real-time sound shaping. it comes packed with over 300 handcrafted instruments and sounds from iconic reggae producers, plus a synth engine with classic bass and lead tones and pressure-sensitive dub sirens.

EP–2350 TING is a handheld performance mic with built-in effects and samples. connect it directly to RIDDIM or any sound system.

EP–40 Riddim
  • 12 stereo / 16 mono poly voices
  • 128MB system memory
  • Subtractive synth engine
  • Grid-synced loops
  • 9 user editable projects
  • 7 main fx and 12 punch-in™ fx
  • Pressure sensitive keys and multifunctional fader
  • Sampling frequency: 46 kHz / 16-bit
  • Stereo in/out, sync in/out, MIDI in/out and USB-C
EP–2350 Ting
  • 4 live voice effects: echo, echo+spring, pixie, robot
  • 4 replaceable samples to trigger straight from the mic
  • Live adjustable effects parameters
  • Line out on 3.5 mm curly cable
  • Lo-fi by design

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • EP-40 Riddim Supertone with EP-2350 Ting FX Microphone
Categories
MIDI I/O
  • USB MIDI
  • MIDI Input
  • MIDI Output
Polyphony
  • 16 Voices

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