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Monday, April 13, 2026

Drift DJ Industries Unveils Zero Pocket-Sized Mixing, Playback and Recording Device


video uploads by Drift DJ Industries

Press release follows:


Drift DJ Industries Unveils Zero, a pocket-sized mixing, playback and recording device for djs and electronic musicians

CHICAGO, April 13, 2026. Drift DJ Industries announces Zero, a palm-sized, battery-powered, all-in-one audio mixing, performance and recording system. With its portability and instant-on playability, Zero’s standalone 2-deck DJ system empowers DJs to break outside of the booth and bring their sound to any space. Through it’s DAWless and hybrid DJ-oriented external device sync, audio signal mixing, deep routing configuration and built-in recorder, Zero collapses key functions into a single machine, reducing the amount of hardware required to craft any sound.

Zero: Portable DJ, DAWless, Mixing and Recording

Big-Rig DJ-Features in the Palm of Your Hand

Don’t be fooled by Zero’s small size. Its robust feature set includes DJ-quality time-stretching, dedicated headphone cues, filters and FX for each playback deck. With physical controls organized in a familiar-two channel DJ mixer layout, our device is perfect for DJs who want to forgo larger laptop and controller-based setups while retaining the tactile feedback not found on mobile apps. Leave the cables and power supplies at home. Never get a meeting invite in the middle of a mix.

Compact Machine with DAW-Like Powers
Zero’s wildly-flexible signal routing UI lets users control every link in the signal path. Glue together any collection of music-making gear by routing signals from aux busses and the decks between the analog and USB I/O ports.

For example: Route audio from a Dirtywave M8 and a Roland S-1 into Zero’s analog input ports, and individually trim and EQ each device. Bus those signals together and send/return to a Hologram Chroma Console. Route that signal into the crossfader to mix the effected M8 and S-1 sound with the DJ decks. Add an OXI E-16 and map individual knobs to the M8 and S-1 bus’s post-fader, EQ controls and bi-modal filter cutoff (input control mapping is slated for post-launch release). Record several minutes of knob-tweaking as a .wav file to Zero's internal storage. Re-import that .wav file, add cuepoints and a beatgrid, and loop and layer it in with other inputs and DJ playback.

Built to Evolve
Zero is a new hardware platform and a custom Linux distribution running front-end software from our own publicly-available open source SDK. It ships with the DJ playback, library, external sync, signal routing and recording features, and it includes on-device software management for easy install of future updates. Planned updates include control input mapping, video output for streamers, third-party library support (including rekordbox and Engine DJ) and accessibility features. It fits in a fanny pack, but Zero will develop new capabilities by the truckload.

See our device specs and release roadmap for more info.

Meet Zero in Person
Stop by our exhibitor tables at the following events:
SynthFest France, Nantes, April 17th-19th
Superbooth, Berlin, May 7th-9th

Pricing and Availability
Zero is in presale and priced at $899, with an expected release date of Summer 2026.

Thursday, April 02, 2026

Meet the Haloplane: Electromagnetic Micro-Loop Sampler From the Makers of the Chromaplane


video upload by Passepartout Duo and KOMA Elektronik

"The Haloplane is a new electromagnetic micro-loop sampler.

For more info and to sign up for notifications about price, availability, and features: https://www.chromaplane.co/"


"The Chromaplane and Haloplane are unique electromagnetic synthesizers played using pickups. They’re instruments that emphasizes expression, intuition, and play.

Chromaplane

Electromagnetic analog synthesizer with ten tunable fields

Self-contained and pure, the Chromaplane creates a cloud of electromagnetic oscillations above its surface - play melodies by drawing above the surface, or just drone. A simple and intuitive interface focusing on immediate and organic electronic sound.

Haloplane

Electromagnetic micro-loop sampler

We’ll be showing the Haloplane at Superbooth 26 (booth O400) in Berlin."

Monday, March 30, 2026

LARIX-ELEKTRO NEW MODULES: MACRO


video upload by LARIX ELEKTRO

"Soon a new serie of eurorack modules: MACRO.

Simply having bigger knobs and switches, to have a better experience with your rack ;)

Meet them at SYNTHFEST an SUPERBOOTH !"

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Getting started with the Clank Uranograph


video upload by Stromkult and Clank

"https://www.stromkult.com/

0:00 - Intro
0:35 - First Sound
1:23 - Touch Keyboard & Expressive Sounds
2:19 - Basic Synth Control
04:36 - Arpeggiator etc.
06:24 - The Modulation
08:59 - The Pizza Slice FX Section
11:31 - The Looper
13:33 - Presets
15:21 - Keyboard and Tuning
18:06 - One nasty Sound before we go

About us:
Stromkult (from German 'cult of electricity') is a platform by Alex4 Distribution, SchneidersLaden, and SuperBooth Berlin. It covers modern electronic music-making through news, videos, and articles focused on today and tomorrow’s scene.

Beyond gear demos, Stromkult highlights the people behind the instruments, supports education, and lowers barriers for newcomers. By centralizing key info, it connects musicians, producers, and composers of all levels, exploring creative workflows and the human side of electronic music."

Monday, March 02, 2026

ANNA Z live at SUPERBOOTH25


video upload by Superbooth Berlin

"Producer, A/V artist and graphic designer ANNA Z performs an atmospheric melody-driven hardware live set at the SB25.

ANNA Z
/ anna_z.official"

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Dasha Rush live at SUPERBOOTH25


video upload by Superbooth Berlin

"Composer, producer and sound artist Dasha Rush performs a stunning fully improvised hardware live jam live at the SB25.

DASHA RUSH
https://www.dasharush.org/"

Sunday, February 01, 2026

Afrorack live at SUPERBOOTH25


video upload by Superbooth Berlin

"Afrarock (Brian Bamanya) performs live at the SB25.

AFRORACK
https://www.instagram.com/afrorack/?h..."

Also see Afrorack's SUPERBOOTH25 walkthrough video.

Sunday, January 25, 2026

Pulsar Patch Zero


video upload by SONICrider "Sound & Vision Lab"

"A live studio Session.....
.....recorded in one go.....
.....playing the just landed Soma Pulsar 23.

This first patch is the exploration of the 3 sound sources and the on board effects & shaos, all modulated by the LFO.

Played manual, recorded rhythm and using some clock divisions,

Get your free copy here: https://sonicrider.bandcamp.com/

===== About 'Pulsar Patch Zero' =====

Last year I played the Soma Pulsar 23 for some hours at Superbooth and last week that fine instrument landed in the studio.

This release called 'Pulsar Patch Zero' is the first studio session and I like to share it with you.

At the moment planning some gigs so keep an eye on the SONICrider Instagram page: / sonicridernl

Have fun listening (and watching) 'Pulsar Patch Zero'

Take care and see you around.

Cheers, SONICrider"

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Hacking the Korg Phase8 to uncover NEW SOUNDS


video upload by Oscillator Sink

"The Korg Phase8 has been present in the collective synth-nerd consciousness for a few years, as Korg’s Berlin skunkworks department have slowly released details and demo’d prototypes, most notably at the last two Superbooth events. An iconic, mainstream synth manufacturer like Korg, exploring and experimenting with an entirely new concept in how synthesis can be used was an exciting prospect, and captured a lot of people’s imaginations - mine included.

I was lucky enough to find time to explore those prototypes at the previous two Superbooths, and even more lucky to have Korg approach me with a completed production model to make a video about.

The final model is an impressive physical instrument, with Korg Berlin’s industrial design chops on display, but I’m here mostly to talk about the sound and the functionality of the Phase 8, so in this video I’ll explore how it operates solo, how it can be integrated into a larger setup, try out some “extended techniques” and discuss where I feel the Phase 8 could be pushed further.

Transparency notice: Korg kindly sent over the Phase8 to make videos about. They haven't requested or been granted any oversight of the contents of the videos. I haven't otherwise been paid, but I do get to keep the unit shown in this video."

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:04 What is Phase8?
03:36 Voices, Resonators and Tuning
06:17 The voice controls
07:58 The Air Control
09:03 The Mod Effects
12:44 The Sequencer
17:51 "Strum"
18:57 Control Voltage and Sync
22:13 MIDI control and CC
27:25 Can it DRONE?
29:35 Acoustic Feedback
31:53 Phase8's Untapped Potential
40:30 Final Thoughts

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

ImPulse live at SUPERBOOTH25


video upload by Superbooth Berlin

"Jessica Kert and Stephane Lefrancois perform their ImPulse duo project live at the SB25.

IMPULSE
/ impulse_duo
/ jessyandthechords
https://www.stephanelefrancois.com/

SUPERBOOTH BERLIN
https://www.superbooth.com/en/"

Sunday, December 21, 2025

The Anti Drum Machine


video upload by Oscillator Sink

"Back in May at Superbooth one instrument that absolutely gripped me as one of my highlights of the show was the Manifold Research Centre Antilope. It’s a semi-modular, Eurorack compatible instrument that sits somewhere at the crossroads of being a drum machine, a groovebox, a percussion synthesizer, an FX processor, an experimental noise synth all tied together through an exploration of feedback and resonance.

In this video I’ll be exploring each aspect of the Antilope section by section to understand how they work and what they can do. We’ll take a look at how it operates as an instrument in its own right, but also various different ways that you can integrate it with other gear.

Transparency Notice: Manifold Research Centre kindly sent over the Antilope for me to make videos about; I haven't otherwise been paid but I do get to keep the unit sent to me. Manifold Research Centre have not asked nor been given any editorial oversight into the video's content.

Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:17 Introducing the Architecture
00:04:01 Interlude 1
00:04:23 The Filter
00:10:36 Interlude 2
00:11:27 Overdrive
00:18:55 Interlude 3
00:19:32 The FX
00:33:27 Interlude 4
00:34:15 The "Core" (Sequencer and Modulation)
00:45:09 Interlude 5
00:46:13 External Sequencing
00:49:58 Melodic Sequencing
00:51:57 External Clocking and Reset
00:56:40 Antilope Processing Audio
01:06:59 Final Thoughts"

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

manifold research centre - *antilope* / event horizon


video upload by Manifold research centre

"antilope is approaching event horizon.

isti mirant stella

rendering credits by @komputer_g_rafix"

Also see Sounds from Superbooth 2025: Manifold Research Centre Antilope⁠

See dealers on the right for availability and price.




"MANIFOLD RESEARCH CENTRE ANTILOPE

Prance with glee through the wilds of experimental sound with Antilope from Manifold Research Centre, a filter-based drum and dynamics machine designed for creative rhythms and otherworldly sound design. Based around a dual pingable resonant filter, Antilope creates plucks, bongo slaps, and ghastly squeals galore, which can be further shaped through the onboard distortion and multi-FX feedback path. In classic MRC fashion, taking this distortion and FX loop to unique extremes via feedback enables a vast timbral range, transforming the sizzling filter timbres into new and mangled shapes.

To get these sounds moving and grooving, a three-channel pattern recorder is available for patching around to Antilope's filter, distortion, and FX parameters. This provides a highly intuitive and performable interface equally suited for on-stage skronking and studio experimentalism. Each recorder can be switched between stepped voltage sequences or morphable AD envelopes, enabling both rigid beat shifting and smooth timbral changes alike.

Naturally, Antilope's 3.5mm CV inputs and outputs readily integrate into a broader Eurorack environment, opening up even more uncharted paths for sonic exploration. Likewise, the addition of MIDI clock reset and synchronization connectivity enables use in hybrid set-ups and DAW-based artistry. Using its stereo line level input on the back of the device, external sounds can be processed through the filter directly or in conjunction with Antilopes broader workflow, extending the sound world within by infinite margin.

Thanks to its dedicated headphone output and USB-C power input, Antilope's characterful design is primed for portable interaction, imbuing any journey with captivating sound. With its focused yet flexible design that collapses and reinvents percussive processing in MRC style, Antilope from Manifold Research Centre is a fantastic beast sure to inspire your trips through the creative unknown.

ANTILOPE FEATURES
Desktop synthesizer for experimental rhythms and audio processing
Dual-pingable resonant filter
Distortion effect with 3-band tone control
Multi-FX engine with feedback path for deep sound design
3-channel pattern recorder
Recorder channels switchable between stepped voltages and morphable AD envelopes
3.5mm CV inputs and outputs compatible with Eurorack gear
MIDI connectivity for clock, reset, and sync
Stereo line level input for processing external signals
Stereo line level output and dedicated headphone output
USB-C power for portable operation"

Thursday, December 04, 2025

CouchJam with Minichord and audio.computer Beat Friend


video upload by Many Small Functions

"I ordered my Beat Friend at SuperBooth 2025 and it arrived a couple of weeks ago. This is the first chance I've really had to sit down with it. I love it-- it's inspiring and can be pretty good to chill with.

The Minichord is also delightful for chilling. I need to get more into the patch editor.

Played live while recording on my phone for lofi excitement."

See the labels below for additional posts.

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

MAEDON live at SUPERBOOTH25


video upload by Superbooth Berlin

"MAEDON performs a groove-driven techno live set at the SB25 Strandbühne.

MAEDON
/ m_a_e_d_o_n
https://linktr.ee/m_a_e_d_o_n"

Tuesday, November 04, 2025

BELA discuss their origins & the amazing looking TRAILS // DivKid Discussions at Machina Bristronica


video upload by DivKid

"Join us for the DivKid Discussion at Machina Bristronica with BELA! They discuss their origins, getting to their first Superbooth with gear borrowed from Instruo, developing Gliss and the lessons they've learnt leading them to the upcoming ... and fascinating ... TRAILS modules. I'm excited to see how this one develops in the final stages and to hopefully try it for its release.

https://bela.io"

Friday, October 17, 2025

Sam Barker & Cycle Instruments Tetrachords – Workshop ‪@schneidersladen_berlin‬


video upload by SchneidersLaden

"On September 18, 2025, SchneidersLaden hosted a very special event: musician and producer Sam Barker presented the extraordinary Eurorack module Tetrachords, joined by Josh from Cycle Instruments.

Sam Barker is known for his inspiring and unique performances – if you’ve seen his set at Superbooth, you know how intense and original his music can be. In this workshop, he shared some of his creative techniques and insights into his process.

At the center of the evening was the Tetrachords: a polyphonic CV & MIDI note sequencer featuring four flexible tracks, a powerful modulation matrix, CV and trigger inputs, MIDI over TRS & USB, i²c connectivity, and SD storage for songs and patterns. Perfect for complex harmonies, arpeggios, or polyphonic sequencing – versatile, intuitive, and deeply musical. Josh from Cycle Instruments added unique perspectives on the development and design of Tetrachords. This made the evening not only a performance, but also a deep dive into creative workflows and innovative instrument design.

Whether for inspiration, learning, or simply enjoying – here’s the full workshop recording."

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Grp A10 Status Update



You might remember the GRP A10 announcement back in May. The following is an update on the upcoing synth from the GRP newsletter.

"Through this newsletter, we aim to keep you updated on the progress of the Grp A10 production. This information is important for those who have already pre-ordered our new flasghip synthesiser, as well as for those who would like to learn more about the technology implemented in this machine, in order to decide whether it is appropriate for their setup.

For the latter group, we are pleased to announce that we have extended the pre-order deadline until the prototype is presented, most likely at Superbooth in Berlin in May 2026. For all the informations about the pre-order process please look at our previous newsletter.

Now, let's move on to the production progress update. The photos in this newsletter show the electromechanical part of the A10 panel. The electromechanical part and all the printed circuit boards related to the electromechanics were developed using special 3D software. We are now working on applying the printed circuit boards for the electronics. Once this process is complete, all the electromechanical parts and the parts to be applied on top will form a full set of printed circuit boards for the electronics.

This is the current state of progress. We will, of course, keep you informed with a new update as soon as we move on to the next phase. Stay tuned!"

Thursday, October 09, 2025

Marco Bernardi Interview — Machina Bristronica 2025


video upload by Stromkult

"At this year’s Machina Bristronica, we caught up with Marco Bernardi — a longtime figure in the UK electronic music scene and the driving force behind both Elevator Sound and Machina Bristronica. Our conversation touched on the journey that led him into these roles, the influence of Superbooth in inspiring a uniquely UK counterpart, and how such a massive gathering of the synth community can be pulled off by such a small but dedicated team. Together with James and Ben, Marco has turned Machina Bristronica into one of the UK’s most exciting electronic music and Synth showcases.

For anyone interested in attending next years event you can subscribe to the newsletter here: https://machinabristronica.uk/



If you want to support this event grab some beautifully designed Merch here."

Monday, October 06, 2025

Introducing Track8


video upload by THINGSTONE

Also see Superbooth 2023: Thingstone Track8

"A pretty long video about Track8s features and workflow.
Please keep in mind, I'm no professional YouTuber. So please excuse my mumbling."

Track8 - assembly of No. 35/100

video upload by THINGSTONE

Sep 28, 2025: "The day has finally come, all components are in one place and I started assembling the first units."

Tuesday, September 02, 2025

Ferry Island Modular - Four Seas Four-dimensional Wavetable Osc


video upload by The Green Man(TGM) + sound.report by Heiner Kruse

Superbooth25 wrapped up

video upload by Ferry Island Modular

"May 18, 2025
Last week was our first time at Superbooth as exhibitors introducing our first module Four Seas. In this video we wrap up our experience at Superbooth and feature sounds from Four Seas, created and generated by our booth visitors. Thank you to everyone who came by to check out Four Seas, it has been a genuine pleasure to see what you created with it."

Four Seas - sound teaser #1

video upload by Ferry Island Modular

"Here's a demo jam showing off a few things Four Seas can do. All sounds from Four Seas aside from the bass drum from Basimilus Iteritas Alia and the reverb/delay from Mimeophon. Hope you enjoy!

Patch notes:
0:00 - oppressive bass
0:20 - through-zero phase mod, courtesy of Dixie II+
0:45 - hi-hats/percussion using Wogglebug's audio out as a phase mod source
0:58 - swirling synths; two Four Seas outputs mixed into 3 Sisters, wave spread modulated via joystick
1:36 - awesome glitchy "open hats" triggered via Wogglebug's Burst output"


"Four Seas is a four-dimensional wavetable oscillator that transforms sound exploration into a tactile, intuitive experience. Navigate through sonic space using X, Y, and Z controls to explore wavetables as a three-dimensional cube, while the fourth dimension emerges through four related outputs with intelligent spread control.

From gentle detuning to complex microtonal relationships, the spread control offers multiple modes including harmonic ratios, prime numbers, and golden ratio proportions; everything from lush chords to experimental frequency relationships is at your fingertips. The four outputs cascade across wavetable space through intelligent spread algorithms, creating rich, evolving textures like light dispersing through a sonic prism.

The powerful modulation section features thru-zero phase modulation, phase distortion waveshaping, and bitwise XOR for complex sound design. Dual sync inputs with selectable modes, CV control over wavetable banks, and SD card loading for custom wavetables complete the package. Each oscillator pair can switch to LFO rates for modulation duties, and I2C compatibility enables integration with Teletype, Crow, ER-301, and other modules. No menus, no presets — just immediate, musical control over a vast sonic landscape."
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