With 64 MB of memory, the EP-1320 offers a preloaded library of medieval-themed samples—lutes, flutes, chants, and metallic clangs—ready for recording, chopping, and sequencing via its 24-key pad. It samples at 96 kHz/24-bit, delivering a distinct lo-fi texture suited for experimental tracks.

“Instrumentalis electronicum is the ultimate, and only, medieval beat machine.”
Teenage Engineering
Sounds of the Realm
Loaded with 64 MB of memory, the EP-1320 comes armed with a medieval sample library—lutes, flutes, chants, and sword clashes—ready to be chopped and sequenced on its 24-key pad.

At 96 kHz/24-bit, it’s lo-fi by design, perfect for gritty bardcore beats or eerie soundscapes straight out of a dungeon.
The Jester’s Toolbox
Users can shape sounds with built-in effects like reverb, distortion, and a standout “cathedral” filter for added depth. A 12-hour battery life and USB-C connectivity ensure it’s practical for on-the-go production, while the tactile knob enhances hands-on control.

Why It Stands Out
Teenage Engineering calls it “the ultimate, and only, medieval beat machine,” and X users agree, praising its fresh approach—“the most fun I’ve had with a sampler in years.” It’s a niche yet versatile tool for music and sound design enthusiasts.
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