Teenage Engineering | EP–133 K.O. II Sampler
Go From Composing to Tracking Your Musical Ideas Faster Than Ever w/ the Latest Teenage Engineering K.O. Sampler!
Get ready to create your next knock-out hit with the next evolution of the world's most-sold sampler! The best-selling Pocket Operator from Teenage Engineering has just gone pro, and it’s now available at Chicago Synth Exchange!
Based on the Teenage Engineering PO-33 K.O—“PO” being shorthand for the brand’s “Pocket Operator” series of handheld samplers—the new EP–133 K.O. II boasts even more power and more sampling capabilities, plus a fully reworked sequencer and brand-new punch-in 2.0 effects.
The Reigning Champ Returns—Leaner, Meaner, and More Capable Than Ever!
Now sold at CME in a limited edition collector’s box, the EP-133 K.O. II comes equipped with a built-in mic and speaker, 6 stereo voices (12 mono), and 64 MB of memory for 999 sample slots!
Powered via USB-C charge (or 4 x AAA batteries) this versatile sampling machine from Teenage Engineering also features built-in effects, boasting pressure-sensitive keys and a multifunctional fader, in addition to one stereo in/out, sync in/out, MIDI in/out, and USB-C.
“Knock Out” Features: Round 2!
- Record sounds around you, sample your voice, favorite synths, vinyl records, or whatever audio that you've got on your phone.
- Sequence your samples and loops.
- Use the curated selection of drums, bass, and keys that come preloaded on your k.o. ii.
- Tweak and automate things like filter, pitch, and more.
- Add stereo effects, compressor, and next-generation punch-in effects.
Call CME, chat us online, or stop into our showroom today to grab your Teenage Engineering EP-133 K.O. II Sampler
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