



a live loop performance mode, an on-board bass andlead synth, a massive reggae, dub and dancehall soundlibrary, a pressure sensitive dub siren and eight userremixable artist tracks from top producers. the ep–40riddim is a complete rhythm and bass system.


ting is a standalone handheld performance microphone withbuilt in fx, 4 on-board samples and a parameter modulationlever. it's not hi-fi, but it’s definitely not boring! hook it up toyour sound system or straight into riddim.
4 selectable party samples voice fx echo, spring, pixie, robotshake modulation3.5 mm line out to any devicehandy belt clipbattery/usb powered
buttons for all functionspush to singauto on/offlo-fi flavouradjustable output signalsecret button


recorded and handcrafted for the EP–40, the riddim soundbankcomes with a large selection of drum and percussion sounds,bass, leads, chord stabs, sound effects, vocal shouts andmultisampled keys, melodica and guitar - well over 300 originalsamples styled for reggae, dub and dancehall.


supertone is the ep–40's built-in synth engine.classic reggae legacy bass - and lead tones plus a pressure sensitive dub siren - supertone does it all.goes from lower than low to higher than high.


Denzil Williams Junior of Soundbankmusic.And Denzil Williams senior of Reggae group Wadada, former Backing vocalist for the Marley’s
lloyd woodrowe jamesneil joseph stephen fraserandrew hersheydavid heywoodleroy heywoodmarcus pricecarli lofpatrik arverodrigo penchefftrevor jamesmasta simonsami-tcojie ninjashauna gaye melissa mckenziefelecia goodensista rosedesmond fostergustav nahlingoran kajfesjonas kullhammarmagnus wiklundedvin nahlinjorgen wallrobert athilllady vkamal fraserkeshia barbourmakida barbourtrensum tribetopaz soundwillie yoshikazu hirano
stEeezospongefilekarin tegnércapital sound systemtim maestro badejochristine funckmarley café sthlmand rodrigo perez
we’d like to thank each and every one of themfor their efforts in helping us create EP–40 riddim.
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