The EP-133 K.O. II from Teenage Engineering is a masterpiece of portable music creation, meticulously designed to simplify and elevate the art of sampling and sequencing. With its enhanced features and compact form, it redefines what’s possible for musicians on the go.
Every detail has been considered, from the pressure-sensitive keys that invite precision to the multifunctional fader that allows effortless control. The built-in microphone and speaker transform the world around you into your personal studio, enabling you to record, tweak, and sequence sounds with unmatched ease. This isn’t just a device; it’s a tool for realizing ideas, from inspiration to composition, with elegance and efficiency.
Compact yet powerful, the EP-133 K.O. II reflects Teenage Engineering’s ethos of functional design infused with joy and creativity. It’s not just a music maker—it’s a revolution in how music is made.
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Featured Videos From Last Month
The Links, Themselves
Beacons.ai — The link in bio platform that should have been created years ago. Emphasis on empowering the creator to earn what they’re worth.
roli — Mike at the studio reminded me of this awesome instrument company. Definitely want to try and review their flagship this year.
Raico — High quality desk shelves and other accessories. They’ll be featured in a video very soon.
mymind — Kind of like a read-later platform, kind of like a Pinterest board of ideas. Highly personalized with no ads and no social aspect. Automatic sorting by content type, color, etc. I feel like this would be great for designers and/or writers/bloggers.
NotchNook — Dynamic notch app from a company called lo.cafe. Think Dynamic Island on your iPhone but for your Mac notch.
LG Ultrafine 6k Monitor — This new monitor LG announced at CES looks absolutely insane. Almost no bezels and with Apple build quality. I’m super interested to see a price.
A Quick Word
Hey there! Spencer, here.
Thanks so much for reading our first newsletter of 2025. This is the new format you can expect:
A tech product showcase (something I love that marries form + function).
The best content from the previous month from our three channels.
Links to cool products and software we have found (this is my favorite part of any newsletter I personally subscribe to, so I wanted to add it!).
And finally, just a short update on me, the channels, the business, the tech world, or really whatever I think could be helpful to know or provide some sort of value.
My hope is that this newsletter can not just be a regurgitation of content you have probably already seen if you are subscribed to the YouTube channels, but an added value to learn about fantastic tech that we come across as we live our little second lives on the internet.
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All the best,
Spencer.
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— Ephesians 2:10