Overview
What is MCP K.O. II?
MCP K.O. II is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed to control the Teenage Engineering EP-133 K.O. II sampler via MIDI.
How to use MCP K.O. II?
To use MCP K.O. II, connect your EP-133 K.O. II device to your computer via USB, install the required packages, and run the server. You can then control the device using natural language commands through Claude Desktop or in development mode.
Key features of MCP K.O. II?
- Connect to the EP-133 K.O. II via MIDI
- Play notes and patterns using text commands
- View default pad configuration for sound mapping
- Create and play drum patterns with a simple syntax
- Support for multiple instrument reference methods
- Simultaneous playback of multiple instruments
- Integration with Claude through MCP
Use cases of MCP K.O. II?
- Controlling the EP-133 K.O. II sampler for live performances.
- Creating and testing drum patterns in a studio environment.
- Integrating with other MIDI devices for complex setups.
FAQ from MCP K.O. II?
- What are the prerequisites for using MCP K.O. II?
You need Python 3.8 or later and the
midoandmcppackages installed.
- Can I use MCP K.O. II without Claude Desktop?
Yes, you can run the server in development mode for testing.
- What should I do if no MIDI ports are found?
Ensure your EP-133 K.O. II is connected and powered on.