Summary
- Teenage Engineering has launched the EP-136 K.O. Sidekick, a two-channel stereo mixer and effects processor designed to physically integrate with EP-series samplers via specialized connector pegs
- The 300-gram multi-functional unit features three selectable EQ styles, individual compressors for each channel, and six onboard performance effects controlled by a pressure-sensitive pad
- Equipped with an 8-in/4-out USB audio interface and MIDI control capabilities, the device operates on either AAA batteries or USB-C for ultra-portable music production
Teenage Engineering’s new EP-136 K.O. Sidekick is a compact mixer and interface that blends fun design with professional audio capabilities. Marketed as a “power companion,” it acts as a central connection point for their EP series of products. Its design allows it to physically connect to devices like the EP-133 K.O. II, forming a streamlined, modular setup. Although ideal for use with Teenage Engineering’s own gear, it also features versatile inputs that let you connect and mix audio from phones, computers, and other synthesizers.
The EP-136 is a remarkably portable device, weighing just 300 grams and only 16 millimeters thick, yet it offers professional-quality audio features. It handles clear, 48kHz, 24-bit audio and includes a versatile three-band EQ with settings for DJing, studio work, and detailed parametric adjustments. A high-resolution color screen helps producers precisely adjust the six built-in effects. Musicians can shape these sounds on the fly using an innovative mod stick and a responsive force pad, giving them full, hands-on control during performances.
The K.O. Sidekick does more than just mix audio. It features a unique looping effects system, advertised as a way to control effects with movement, which turns it into a dynamic performance tool. It also allows DJs and electronic musicians to easily match tempos and layer loops in real time, creating smooth transitions and complex rhythms.
This device is a powerful USB 2.0 audio interface that lets you record and play back multiple tracks using eight inputs and four outputs. Musicians can use it to easily capture live performances directly into their computer or use it as a MIDI controller. The K.O. Sidekick is designed for portability, running on just two AAA batteries or USB-C power, reflecting a trend toward mobile recording setups. To make setup even easier, a starter pack is available, including necessary audio cables and connectors to link your equipment.
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