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Offering three EQ styles, individual compressors on both input channels, six motion-control fx and beat matching per channel, the teenage engineering EP-136 K.O. SIDEKICK is a two-channel mixer, audio interface and fx processor that's the ideal companion for any setup. The unit runs on just 2 x AAA batteries or USB-C. You can use it standalone, in the studio, or onstage. Multiple units can be linked to expand the channel count as needed.
- 2 stereo channel strips
- 1 stereo aux, adding a third session input
- USB audio interface (sound card feature to record digitally to DAW or field devices)
- 4-channel stereo record (ch1 / ch2 / aux / main output)
- Single-channel stereo playback (input from computer/phone to mixer)
- Cue output to preview audio through headphones or use as external effect loop
- Main output to monitors/PA
- Dedicated controls for gain, EQ, and compressor
- Configurable EQ styles (DJ, Studio, and Parametric)
- Dual FX block with expressive controls, a variety of multi-FX (tap delay, tape, loop, tremolo, filter, siren)
- Dual-channel beat match
- Tap-FX sequencer
- EP-Series compatible form factor, snaps together with K.O. II using standard lego pins
- Powered by two AAA batteries or USB-C
- High-resolution custom LCD color screen
- Pressure-sensitive FX pad
- High-resolution FX bender
- High-quality AD/DA conversion (48 kHz / 24-bit)
