Background and Identification

The EP–133 K.O. II from the company teenage engineering is a sampler, sequencer and composer. It can record sounds, sequence samples and loops, tweak and automate filter, pitch and effects. It’s the big brother of the known pocket-sized predecessor PO-33 K.O!

Technical Specifications

  • Dimensions: 240 mm x 176 mm x 16 mm
  • Built-in mic and speaker
  • 6 stereo voices / 12 mono
  • 64 MB memory, or 999 sample slots
  • 6 built-in master FX and 12 punch-in FX
  • Pressure sensitive keys and multifunctional fader
  • Sampling frequency: 46 kHz / 16-bit
  • 1x stereo in/out, sync in/out, midi in/out and USB-C
  • Powered by 4x AAA batteries, or via USB-C
  • Stereo Line input
    • 24 bit
    • SNR: 96 dBA
    • Impedance: 6.5 kOhm
    • Analog gain: 0 - 12 dB
    • Max level: 8 dBu, 2.0 Vrms
  • Stereo Headphone/Line Output:
    • 24 bit
    • SNR: 98 dBA
    • Max level: 5 dBu, 1.4 Vrms
  • MIDI input
    • MMA compliant pinout (type A)
    • opto-coupled
  • MIDI output
    • MMA compliant pinout (type A)
    • Voltage: 3.3 V
  • Sync output
    • TIP: Sync 8th, 16th, 24 ppqn
    • RING: Start/Stop
    • Voltage: 3.3 V
  • Sync input
    • TIP: Sync 8th, 16th, 24 ppqn
    • RING: Start/Stop
    • Voltage: 3.3 V
    • Max level: 10 V
  • Internal clock/sequencer resolution/step resolution
    • 96 ticks (ppqn)

Additional Information