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The image captures a top-down view of a Teenage Engineering K.O. II EP-133 sampler/composer, prominently displayed on a wooden surface, likely a desk. The device is predominantly light grey with black buttons, an orange rotary knob, and various illuminated indicators and screens.

The main focal point is a bright blue LED screen in the upper-middle section of the device, which clearly displays the word "OFF" in large capital letters. To the left of this screen, a grid of smaller square pads, arranged in a 4x4 layout, are illuminated in white, with labels A, B, C, D along the top and 1, 2, 3, 4 along the side. To the right of the main "OFF" display, a section with various illuminated icons and graphical indicators in red, orange, and white are visible, including a circular waveform-like graphic, an "FX" label, and other symbols suggesting different functions or parameters.

At the very top edge of the device, several ports are visible. A black audio cable with a green jack is plugged into the "INPUT" port, and another black cable is connected to the "OUTPUT" port on the far left. A USB cable is connected to the "USB" port on the right, next to a small red "POWER" indicator light which is illuminated, suggesting the device is powered on despite the "OFF" message on the screen. Other ports include "SYNC" and "MIDI," which are not in use.

Below the screen area, the control panel features numerous buttons and controls. On the far left, there is a white rotary "VOLUME" knob and a vertical fader. A grid of rectangular buttons includes functional labels such as "SOUND," "MAIN," "TEMPO," "EDIT" (which has a small red indicator light next to it), "LEVEL," "SPEED," "CHOP," "CORRECT," "ERASE," "SYSTEM," "KEYS," "FADER," "TUNING," "BASS," "HIGH," and "LOW." Numerical buttons from 0 to 9 are arranged in a telephone-like keypad layout, along with "ENTER," "REC" (a red button), "PLAY," "+", and "-" buttons. An orange rotary knob is located near the "INPUT" button on the right side of this section.

Several lines of text are printed directly on the device. On the upper left, it reads "K.O. II" followed by "サンプラー" (Sampler in Japanese Katakana). Below this, a Russian phrase is visible: "ты сказал, что шаришь в этой теме," which translates to "you said you were good at this topic/theme." Further down, "64 MB SAMPLER COMPOSER" is printed in English. A small image of an elephant is visible on a rectangular sticker or label on the upper panel.

The background shows a wooden surface, likely a desk, with a warm brown tone. To the right, a dark-colored mouse pad with a patterned design is partially visible. Cables are strewn across the top of the device and extend towards the background. A human hand is visible in the bottom right corner of the frame, suggesting the device is in active use or about to be used. The overall lighting is dim, making the internal lights and screen of the K.O. II stand out brightly.
A_ya_helga

Feb 22, 2026

Samara, Russia

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The image captures a top-down view of a Teenage Engineering K.O. II EP-133 sampler/composer, prominently displayed on a wooden surface, likely a desk. The device is predominantly light grey with black buttons, an orange rotary knob, and various illuminated indicators and screens. The main focal point is a bright blue LED screen in the upper-middle section of the device, which clearly displays the word "OFF" in large capital letters. To the left of this screen, a grid of smaller square pads, arranged in a 4x4 layout, are illuminated in white, with labels A, B, C, D along the top and 1, 2, 3, 4 along the side. To the right of the main "OFF" display, a section with various illuminated icons and graphical indicators in red, orange, and white are visible, including a circular waveform-like graphic, an "FX" label, and other symbols suggesting different functions or parameters. At the very top edge of the device, several ports are visible. A black audio cable with a green jack is plugged into the "INPUT" port, and another black cable is connected to the "OUTPUT" port on the far left. A USB cable is connected to the "USB" port on the right, next to a small red "POWER" indicator light which is illuminated, suggesting the device is powered on despite the "OFF" message on the screen. Other ports include "SYNC" and "MIDI," which are not in use. Below the screen area, the control panel features numerous buttons and controls. On the far left, there is a white rotary "VOLUME" knob and a vertical fader. A grid of rectangular buttons includes functional labels such as "SOUND," "MAIN," "TEMPO," "EDIT" (which has a small red indicator light next to it), "LEVEL," "SPEED," "CHOP," "CORRECT," "ERASE," "SYSTEM," "KEYS," "FADER," "TUNING," "BASS," "HIGH," and "LOW." Numerical buttons from 0 to 9 are arranged in a telephone-like keypad layout, along with "ENTER," "REC" (a red button), "PLAY," "+", and "-" buttons. An orange rotary knob is located near the "INPUT" button on the right side of this section. Several lines of text are printed directly on the device. On the upper left, it reads "K.O. II" followed by "サンプラー" (Sampler in Japanese Katakana). Below this, a Russian phrase is visible: "ты сказал, что шаришь в этой теме," which translates to "you said you were good at this topic/theme." Further down, "64 MB SAMPLER COMPOSER" is printed in English. A small image of an elephant is visible on a rectangular sticker or label on the upper panel. The background shows a wooden surface, likely a desk, with a warm brown tone. To the right, a dark-colored mouse pad with a patterned design is partially visible. Cables are strewn across the top of the device and extend towards the background. A human hand is visible in the bottom right corner of the frame, suggesting the device is in active use or about to be used. The overall lighting is dim, making the internal lights and screen of the K.O. II stand out brightly.

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