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  • Quite interesting indeed. What say you @yellow_eyez ?

  • abfabf
    edited August 6

    That is the funniest UI I have ever seen. A sampler full of lutes. "Pocus" and "committo"! This is awful and I love it but I will never buy it but I love it.
    Edit: "faedr" hahaha

  • abfabf
    edited August 6

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    What say ye @yellow_eyez ?

    fixed it!

    edit: it's worth going to the teenage engineering page to watch the promo video which made me laugh out loud

    @stormywaterz
    yeah, I agree. I have the sound bank from the k.o. (don't have the sampler). I don't remember where I downloaded from, maybe the medieval samples will be available soon as well? Please post if you find them.

  • I would love if they sold the sounds. Sounds like it would be a cool sound bank to have.

  • Like calling JD Vance "weird," this is going to inspire some hilariously self-incriminating proclamations from the crowd that hates Teenage Engineering.

  • @stormywaterz said:
    I would love if they sold the sounds. Sounds like it would be a cool sound bank to have.

    I may just grab the Medieval Vinyl and sample it:) https://teenage.engineering/store/medieval-vinyl/

  • Wow. That's a Peter Saville-worthy design.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    Like calling JD Vance "weird," this is going to inspire some hilariously self-incriminating proclamations from the crowd that hates Teenage Engineering.

    🤣

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Quite interesting indeed. What say you @yellow_eyez ?

    Hmmm…..im on the fence about this one. On one hand it’s great to see TE giving a lot of love to their entry level customers and clientele who want in, as seen with the KO II, but IDK about this one man.

    See its a ep-133 with different features: but nothing that is appealing to me, like its 96mb for samples of medieval instruments, only 32 mb for user samples….thast half of the already too small 64mb,.

    Then it’s Medieval instruments - im not gonnna be making any GOT or DnD stuff ever so idk what would i do with those samples,

    The aesthetic - i love medieval/knights of the round table, and GOT, and i love TE = i dont want them joined lol, two different universes for a reason

    The fx - dont really need another weird reverb, or the other thing or an arpeggiator really….not for a sampler

    Maybe im wrong, but it seems like TE wanted to release another product to extend their development of the new EP entry level line, and they really didnt know what to do, so they went WAY outside the box of even their user base expectations, did something different, and hope the novelty of it will stick, at the very worst/least, they are repurposing all of the fadergate recalls they had to strip for parts lol

    IDK man, i hate to sound like a hater, especially being one of the TE fanboys around here, but im not impressed with this offering at all

    In fact, im a little disappointed and underwhelmed because we’ve gone for a LONG time without firmware updates on the EP 133 Ko II, and nothing on the op1 for a few months , and THIS is what was getting all attention for dev…..

    I mean come on……..but hey, who am i to knock someone else’s thing, like they say, one mans trash…..

    Will i be getting one or trading my ko2 for this???? PROBABLY not lol,im def done with buying hardware (except for the op-z field, i will get that eventually, whenever i comes out in a couple of years, maybe )

  • The TE guys sure have a lot of fun making their gear 😎

  • Seems clear to me these guys are making art projects for wealthy jokesters.

  • Or maybe they're just having fun. $299 is not priced for the wealthy.

  • Took me a good while to work out whether this was a prank, but you know what? I think it’s a fabulous idea. It’s not going to be the centrepiece of anyone’s studio but it’s a super weird, effective, “I forgot I even had this, let’s see if it’ll work in this song,” kind of instrument.

    I guess the big question for potential buyers is whether it’s “just” a KO-II with weirder art, an arpeggiator, and different stock sounds. TE kind of lost my vote with the Field series (mega-pricy with IMO too many impracticalities), but this is just so unabashedly unexpected that I can’t help but smile.

  • For as creative as they are they are still behind the curve with storage and forcing you to use a computer instead of an app on iPad for updates and sounds.

    You would think an arp would be on the sampler. Since they are selling it on another k.o. I don’t they will update the original.

  • I know that’s a bunch of TE-haters on this forum (and of course, on many other forums), but, I think their products are brilliant, attractive, fun, and, products made by people not restricted in any meaning - thinking outside the box x10…

    And, certainly, everyone owning an Teenage Engineering product are mostly make you feeling like an cool hipster!

    Good luck with this Medieval gadget!

  • edited August 6

    Monty Python’s Anarcho-syndicalism peasant scene

  • edited August 6

    I had the original ep and would a kept it but the memory and no resample, and the broken fader upon arrival i sent to back and not the sp404 mk2. A much more capable device…. but I’ll still drawn to this sampler lol i might look into it and see is anything has changed statistically

  • A harpsichord rave.

  • There are many channels on Youtube that do "Bardcore" songs (covers and originals), and I think this is the machine that'll suit those musicians rather well. I like what I heard, but I can easily sample Bardcore instruments into Koala and create Bardcore that way if I really wanted to do Bardcore. :)

  • edited August 7

    My music history arguing days against musicians are finally over.
    (About how if it weren’t for producers, pianos and stuff wouldn’t even have been invented.) Checkmate.

  • edited August 7

    Novelty KO 3/4 dedicated to the bit 1/4 left for mucking about all for 300 USD

    I’d rather go and buy a mechanical radio controlled Godzilla thank you ( which is infinitely cooler btw )


  • @audiblevideo said:
    Novelty KO 3/4 dedicated to the bit 1/4 left for mucking about all for 300 USD

    I’d rather go and buy a mechanical radio controlled Godzilla thank you ( which is infinitely cooler btw )

    Can the radio-controlled Godzilla import custom roar samples? 🤣

  • @jwmmakerofmusic KO GOJIRA next up from Teenage Engineering

  • @audiblevideo said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic KO GOJIRA next up from Teenage Engineering

    I wouldn't put it past TE to make that a reality. 😂

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @audiblevideo said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic KO GOJIRA next up from Teenage Engineering

    I wouldn't put it past TE to make that a reality. 😂

    I mean the Japanese franchise has some great sound effects and that lo fi musical grit.

  • @sigma79 said:
    A harpsichord rave.

    Love Kettel’s work.

  • @audiblevideo said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @audiblevideo said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic KO GOJIRA next up from Teenage Engineering

    I wouldn't put it past TE to make that a reality. 😂

    I mean the Japanese franchise has some great sound effects and that lo fi musical grit.

    That is very true, lol. I mean, we may be taking the piss here a little, but maybe flipping some samples from the original Gojira film in Koala or any hardware sampler for that matter would make for a killer track. Ah, Justice beat us to it with "Genesis", lol. 😂

  • @Tarekith said:

    @sigma79 said:
    A harpsichord rave.

    Love Kettel’s work.

    Kettel is good.

    Its probably pronounced Ket-el

    but being a Brit.

    Its just Kettle ( for tea )

    And on a building site.

    A person would ask' What you listening to ?

    You say Kettle ( for tea )

    Which just seems silly.

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @audiblevideo said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @audiblevideo said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic KO GOJIRA next up from Teenage Engineering

    I wouldn't put it past TE to make that a reality. 😂

    I mean the Japanese franchise has some great sound effects and that lo fi musical grit.

    That is very true, lol. I mean, we may be taking the piss here a little, but maybe flipping some samples from the original Gojira film in Koala or any hardware sampler for that matter would make for a killer track. Ah, Justice beat us to it with "Genesis", lol. 😂

    Wasn’t familiar with it. So here it is for others (Godzilla bits are pretty much just in the intro)

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