Superbooth 2024

I took the day off work today to visit Superbooth and go on a day that wasn’t as busy and full as the Saturday was last year. It was a successful tactic – I got to try out many more devices and synthesizers and could talk and ask questions to more exhibitors compared to last time.

A large metal sculpture of a bulbous flower in front of green-leafed trees
The Superbooth symbol sculpture in person

The hardware I got my hands on:

  • Ashun Sound Machines Hydrasynth – desktop synth
  • Modal Electronics Argon8, Carbon8 (prototype) – synths
  • Intuitive Instruments Exquis – MIDI controller
  • Melbourne Instruments NINA – synth
  • Dreadbox murmux – synth
  • Polyend Tracker+ and Tracker Mini – devices
  • Arturia Astrolab – keyboard (V Collection in hardware form)
  • beetlecrab.audio Tempera – granular synth
  • Waldorf Iridium Core – desktop synth
  • 1010music Fireball – mini synth
  • Expressive E Osmose – MPE synth and keyboard controller
  • Moog DFAM (and Spectravox) – semi-modular drum synth
  • Sequential synths Prophet Rev 2, Take 5, and I was waiting in line but had to leave before trying the new Oberheim TEO-5 – time was running out and I wanted to look at the Pittsburgh Modular stand

I missed the Yamaha (wanted to check out SeqTrack groovebox) and Elektron stands somehow, even though I went around the upstairs route, and I couldn’t find the UDO Audio bungalow (would have loved to experience Super Gemini in person) on my way out a few minutes before the stands were closing.

All of the instruments were fun and inspiring, the Modal Carbon8 synth made quite impressive sounds, and the Sequential Prophet Rev 2 was the most rewarding to play. I wish I knew how to try out the experimental synth Voltage Lab 2 by Pittsburgh Modular – but watching and listening was plenty to get a good idea of what it can do.

After I got home I looked into a few of the things I saw, but I ended up on the Elektron website looking at Digitakt II wishing for that as the next piece of equipment for me to get some time in the future…

Super synth

If I had the space for it, I would find a way to get the UDO Audio→ Super Gemini 20 Voice Dual Layer Polyphonic Binaural Analog-Hybrid Synthesizer. This large white and orange 61-key instrument produces amazingly spatial music, and the sounds people have been creating with it are truly special.

A large white and orange and grey 61-key synthesizer with many faders and knobs and a horizontal ribbon

Watching demo videos of this (J3PO meets the UDO Super Gemini→ on YouTube is a great example, especially his performance and patch of the last 2.5 minutes – that arpeggiator is stunning!) makes me want to sit in front of my own synthesizers again – while I can’t use the Super Gemini, just hearing it inspires any kind of playing.

I’ve been plucking and strumming 6 and 4-stringed acoustic instruments since the beginning of the year, which is why I haven’t worked on electronic music the past couple of months, but I plan on taking more time for digital musicmaking in the near future (I have a couple Endlesss riffs in Loopy Pro waiting to be arranged and recorded, for example).