Superbooth 23 is almost here! What new gear are you hoping to see?
It’s almost time for Superbooth 23. So if you’re looking for updates on the latest synths and recording gear, you’re in the right place.
We’ll be covering all the exciting product launches right here on Gearnews. What’s more, our Editor, Bob Malkowski, will be on-site in Berlin to catch the demos firsthand, so we can provide some insider insights and tips straight from the showroom floor.
Superbooth 23
Superbooth is a 3-day family-friendly event running between May 11-13 and from 10 AM – 10 PM each day. Each year, it attracts visitors and exhibitors from around the world.
You can connect with other synth enthusiasts, keep tabs on what your favourite manufacturers have been up to, and even discover some new ones.
Besides the gear demos and a chance to get your hands on the latest toys, you can also check out workshops and music performances that will be happening in and around the FEZ-Berlin venue.
Tickets are currently available via the Superbooth webpage, and there are additional paid workshops you can attend as well.
In addition, there will be merchandise on sale and an array of tasty food and drinks, so be sure to explore the sights and sounds. All in all, Superbooth promises to be a daring fun time and we hope to see you there.
In the meantime, which manufacturers and gear launches are you looking out for at Superbooth 23? Please please let us know in the comments below!
More about Superbooth 23:
- Superbooth official website
- Gear from Superbooth 2023
Superbooth 23 Rolling report
Here’s all the news from Superbooth in one handy place! Book mark this page as your go-to source of all the news and releases live from Berlin!
Superbooth 23: Crosspatch Triggerpad dynamic trigger sequencer
Superbooth 23: SilverMachines R-Enigiser and Monolizer
Superbooth 23: Sonicware LIVEN Texture Lab
The Sonicware LIVEN range is further bolstered by Texture Lab, another unique and interesting tabletop device with granular sampling and FX.Superbooth 23: Morphor Ensemble 8-voice BBD Chorus
Superbooth 23: This is Not Rocket Science Bopp & Steve Space Effect
Superbooth 23: Superlative Monolab Semi-Modular synthesizer
Superbooth 23: Modal Electronics Carbon8 Experimental Synthesizer
Superbooth 23: Noise Engineering Roucha Legio stereo wavefolding filter
Introducing Reason Studios Objekt Modeling Synthesizer
Reason Studios Objekt is a new modeling synth plug-in for your Reason Rack that is also available as VST3/AU/AAX instrument in any DAW.The Teenage Engineering TP-7: A new spin on handheld recording
The Teenage Engineering TP-7 is a 24-bit 96 kHz handheld recorder and interface with 128 GB internal storage and 7hrs of recording time.Superbooth 23: Erica Synths Black Stereo Reverb, Delay 2 and DJ VCF
Superbooth 23: Make Noise Spectraphon dual Spectral Oscillator
First Look: Roland AIRA S-1 Tweak Synth – Pocket SH-101 Emulation
Buchla announces the Music Easel and Music Easel Anniversary
Superbooth 23: Joranalogue Routing, Dimming and Biasing
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I’d like to see a controller keyboard with a few bread-and-butter sounds so that it doesn’t always require the computer.
I’m hoping for an Arturia KeyLab 61 MKIII, maybe with polyAT.
I’m looking forward to seeing what firmware/software updates Synthstrom have been working on for the Deluge.
Very curious to see if Korg will announce a new Kronos, hopefully with a lot more physical controls than the Nautilus!
Gutted I can’t afford to go this year…
I hope to see some innovative plumbing
modules; wacky LFOs, saturating mixers, multi switches, sequenceable CV states… who knows, just some more modular clever.