
"Teenage Engineering releases handheld microphone EP-2350 Ting that gives singers a robotic or fairy voice. Built-in with sound effects, the compact device allows performers to modify their voices in four ways. The first is echo, which repeats their sounds. Then, there's echo + spring, or a combination of the echo effect with a spring-like tone. The next is the pixie, which adds a high-pitched modulation to the users' voice as if they were fairies, and lastly, the robot to give them a mechanical sound."
"The body of the handheld microphone by Teenage Engineering includes a lever and motion sensor that control how the effects change in real time, meaning users can tilt or move the mic to adjust the intensity of the effect. On the side, there are four buttons that trigger preloaded sound samples such as air horns and lasers, which are commonly used in reggae and dancehall sound systems."
EP-2350 Ting is a compact handheld microphone offering four built-in voice effects: echo, echo + spring, pixie, and robot. The mic features a lever and motion sensor for real-time effect modulation via tilt and movement, and four side buttons that trigger preloaded samples like air horns and lasers. Ting functions as both a vocal microphone and a simple live sampler with line input connectivity to samplers and sound systems. EP-40 Riddim is a companion sampler focused on reggae, dub, and dancehall, featuring a LOP play mode for loop control, pads for muting and rearranging, a Supertone synth engine, and pressure-controlled dub performance controls.
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