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Teenage Engineering made a reggae-inspired sampler, complete with a weird microphone for vocals

Teenage Engineering made a reggae-inspired sampler, complete with a weird microphone for vocals

Posted on 5 November 2025 By jobuzo

Teenage Engineering just revealed the EP-40 Riddim sampler. This reggae-inspired groovebox is another redesign of the pre-existing EP-133 KO II sampler. It has the same square body and button-based workflow, but there are several changes here.

First of all, the entire exterior has been redesigned to make that reggae theme really pop. It’s green and off-white, with fun fonts aplenty. The thing just screams “play me,” much like the original KO II.

Perhaps the biggest internal feature is the addition of an actual synth engine called Supertone. The previous models in this series were just samplers. The company promises that this engine can deliver thick bass sounds and classic leads. It also offers access to a dub-inspired siren mode that’s pressure sensitive. It oscillates faster the harder you press it.

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The machine also boasts double the storage and an additional main effect. All told, there are seven main effects and 12 punch-in effects. These have all been inspired by reggae tunes. It comes pre-loaded with hundreds of samples which have also primarily been pulled from the genre.

This isn’t just for reggae, as sounds are sounds and people can do whatever they want with them. Also, it’s really easy to load your own samples into this machine via a web tool. I’ve used the tool often with the original KO II and it truly is drag-and-drop.

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There’s one final fascinating element here. The sampler ships with something called the EP-2350 Ting microphone. This handheld mic resembles something out of a CB radio and is “lo-fi by design.” It features four voice-changing effects, including one that combines echo and spring reverb. This is an essential effect for dub reggae vocals. In theory, this microphone could be used with other devices, but it’s only available as a combo pack with the Riddim.

Everything else is in line with the KO II. It has a speaker that’ll likely be pretty crappy, but also plenty of inputs and outputs. It operates via AA batteries and there are 12 buttons to trigger samples.

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The Riddim is slightly more expensive than its counterparts, at $329. However, this does include the aforementioned Ting microphone. It’s available right now for purchase.

This is the second off-kilter rebrand of the KO II. Teenage Engineering already released the EP-1320 Medieval, which is filled with samples of screaming peasants, flutes and Gregorian chants. The menus were also completely in Latin which, dear readers, made it very hard to use for this dumb American.

Teenage Engineering made a reggae-inspired sampler, complete with a weird microphone for vocals


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