teenage engineering Announces the Reggae and Dub Inspired EP-40 Riddim and EP-2350 Ting

Teenage Engineering Announces the Reggae and Dub Inspired EP-40 Riddim and EP-2350 Ting

teenage engineering expands its funky fleet of musical machines with the new EP-40 Riddim and EP-2350 Ting, a sampler/sequencer/composer and stand-alone mic that boldly carry on their manufacturer’s tradition of aesthetic eccentricity and skeuomorphic design.

teenage engineering EP-2350 Ting
teenage engineering EP-2350 Ting

The EP-40 Riddim is designed for live performance and real-time expression with an on-board subtractive synth engine, grid-synced loops, and built-in FX idiomatic of reggae, dub, and dancehall culture. The EP 40 features classic reggae bass and synth tones, a selection of pressure-sensitive dub sirens, and over four hundred instruments and sounds with contributions from influential artists of the genre. With a thin form factor, stereo, sync, and MIDI I/Os, and USB-C compatibility, the EP-40 Riddim is perfect to take with you wherever you play next.

teenage engineering EP-40 RIDDIM
teenage engineering EP-40 RIDDIM

teenage engineering is offering the EP-2350 Ting free with a purchase of the EP-40 Riddim on launch – a lo-fi-by-design mic with 3.5mm line-out curly cable that has its own built-in FX and four samples, perfect for use with the Riddim or any other compatible sound system.