Experience the magic of Medieval Week on the picturesque Swedish island of Gotland. This historic festival, known as Medeltidsveckan, offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of medieval times. From knights on horseback to crafting courses, archery, concerts, and performances, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
If you thought it couldn’t get any better, think again! Teenage Engineering, a renowned Swedish electronics company, has recently released the EP-1320 sampler, also known as “instrumentalis electronicum.” This groundbreaking instrument combines traditional medieval music with modern electronic features, creating a one-of-a-kind experience for music creators.
The EP-1320 comes pre-loaded with a variety of medieval instruments, including frame drums, bagpipes, and hurdy-gurdies. Users can transport themselves to a medieval world filled with swords, livestock, witches, rowdy peasants, and even dragons. The design of the sampler itself reflects a medieval aesthetic, from the font style to the packaging, making it a truly unique addition to any music creator’s studio.


Don’t miss the opportunity to incorporate medieval flair into your electronic music creations this holiday season. The EP-1320 is not just a piece of equipment—it’s a symbol of the fusion of medieval and modern influences. Whether you’re a seasoned music producer or a novice, this innovative sampler will take your sounds to the next level.
Ready to embark on a musical journey through time? Check out the EP-1320 and unleash your creativity with a touch of medieval magic!
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