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Teenage Engineering’s built a medieval-themed sampler, complete with Gregorian chants


Teenage Engineering’s latest odd gadget is a medieval-themed sampler, complete with Gregorian chants. It’s ostensibly a followup to the successful K.O. II.

The sampler also comes pre-loaded with tons of themed foley effects, like sword slashes, arrows, farm animals and, according to the company, “an actual dragon.” The EP-1320 Medieval has everything, if by “everything” we mean samples of screaming peasants. The company’s calling it “the world’s first medieval electronic instrument” and there’s a large label on the front that reads “instrumentalis electronicum.” II was a huge hit, but was plagued by some performance concerns, including a number of units that shipped with busted faders.

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