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teenage engineering EP-40 riddim Supertone Original Layering Machine With Microphone
Description
Ready to drop reggae-inspired jams wherever you go? The EP-40 riddim Supertone Original Layering Machine from teenage engineering brings the sound-system spirit to life in a compact, performance-ready rig. With its intuitive three-mode architecture — Sound, Main and Tempo — users can build full songs from scratch using up to 999 sample slots, 128 MB of memory and a versatile subtractive synth engine. Whether loading classic dub sounds or capturing textures via line-in or mic, the EP–40 delivers a fluid workflow and extensive manipulation through seven main FX and 12 punch-in FX. Paired with the EP–2350 ting microphone, a performance-ready mic with built-in samples, four selectable voice FX and adjustable live parameters, this combo becomes a versatile performance setup for beatmakers, vocalists, and sound designers alike. Together, they form a lo-fi, battery-powered toolkit perfect for sampling, sequencing and performing on the go.
Full Sampling, Sequencing and Sound Design Flexibility
Sample directly from the world around you using the built-in mic, line-in jack or even import audio via USB-C using the EP Sample Tool software. The riddim's step sequencer supports time divisions down to 1/32 with triplet options, perfect for complex programming or raw performance capture. You get nine editable projects, each offering four groups with 99 patterns and scenes, making it easy to layer, arrange and perform evolving compositions on the fly. Whether you’re chopping drum breaks, building dub grooves or experimenting with ambient loops, riddim gives you deep control over amplitude, pitch, loop behavior, envelope shaping and time-stretching to match any tempo.
Expressive Pads, Powerful FX and Real-Time Performance Tools
Performance is where the EP–40 riddim shines. The pressure-sensitive pads, dedicated fader, and dual X/Y encoders give you expressive, hands-on control over all key parameters. Choose between one-shot, looped or legato playbacks, and build complex scenes using the instant commit feature. Add movement and atmosphere with FX like delay, reverb, filter, distortion, phaser, chorus and compression, or get wild with real-time Punch-In FX 2.0 that let you glitch, warp and manipulate beats on the fly — all without breaking your groove.
Seamless Hardware Integration With Sync, MIDI and USB-C
Whether you're running a DAW-less setup or syncing to external gear, riddim makes integration easy. It features sync in/out, MIDI in/out and USB-C MIDI + audio support, enabling you to clock with Eurorack, control external synths and transfer samples or firmware updates. Want to hook up a turntable, your phone or a synth? The 3.5 mm stereo input makes sampling from any external device a breeze. And with the dual-purpose sync and MIDI I/O, you can daisy-chain Pocket Operators, drum machines or use the unit as a compact master clock.
Built for Lo-Fi Performance With the EP–2350 ting Microphone
Pairing perfectly with riddim is the EP–2350 ting microphone, a lo-fi voice and FX mic designed to expand your setup in fun and unpredictable ways. With four live voice effects (echo, echo+spring, pixie, robot) and four sample pads built right into the mic, it’s a wild card that adds personality to any session. Live tweak your effects with real-time parameter controls and run the mic’s output into the riddim or your mixer with the included curly 3.5 mm cable. Whether you’re performing live or jamming solo, ting adds texture and character that’s unmistakably raw and analog in spirit.Compact, Battery-Powered and Ready to Go
Designed with true portability in mind, the teenage engineering EP–40 riddim runs on four AAA batteries or over USB-C power, so you can compose anywhere — from studios to sidewalks. The lightweight design hides incredible depth, from keyboard pitch mapping with KEYS mode to Loop Startup Sequences, mute groups and Vinyl Tempo FX that slow your beat like a spinning turntable. The EP-40 riddim is a fully realized production system disguised as a pocket-sized groovebox — ready to help you build your next riddim, beat tape or live set from scratch.


Features
- 12 stereo or 16 mono voices layer rich, groove-ready compositions with depth and clarity
- 300+ curated reggae and dub samples fuel authentic riddims
- Artist-designed sounds from The Scientist, Dennis Bovell and Adrian Sherwood capture true roots energy
- Grid-synced looping keeps performances tight and locked to the beat
- 7 main and 12 punch-in FX shape tracks in real time for live dub mixing
- Pressure-sensitive pads and a multifunction fader give hands-on control for expressive play
- Supertone synth engine delivers classic bass, lead and dub textures
- Bundled Ting FX mic triggers shouts, echoes and live vocal sampling on command
- Stereo I/O, MIDI, and USB-C provide seamless integration for live or studio setups
- Colorful reggae-inspired design reflects its sound-system heritage
- Compact, road-ready build fits easily into mobile rigs, DJ setups or travel bags
Specs
- Polyphony: 12 stereo/16 mono voices
- System memory: 128MB
- Synth engine: Subtractive
- Sampling frequency: 46kHz/16-bit
- Projects: 9 user editable
- Effects: 7 main FX, 12 punch-in FX
- Controls: Pressure-sensitive keys and multifunctional fader
- Connectivity: Stereo in/out, sync in/out, MIDI in/out, USB-C
- Effects: 4 live voice effects (echo, echo+spring, pixie, robot)
- Samples: 4 replaceable trigger samples
- Effects adjustments: Live adjustable parameters
- Output: Line out on 3.5 mm curly cable
- Design: Lo-fi by design
- Sampler dimensions: 9.5" x 7" x 0.7"
- Microphone: EP-2350 ting microphone
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