SuperBooth 2023 // The Gear that Really Impressed Me

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0:00 Intro
1:09 Erica Steampipe
2:06 Melbourne Instruments Nina
4:04 Expressive E Osmose
6:45 Kiviak wofi
8:34 Analog Heat +FX
11:00 Korg Prototype / Conclusion

If you complain about :
- Default Thumbnail
- Slight audio desync
- Editing being less than the normal smooth
- Bad demos
- My hair
I'm ignoring you, I am so tired lmao
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Holy shit, i only now realize the whole event took place at the FEZ in the Wuhlheide... damn, ... that wasn't even too far from where i live. I often went there during class trips in my childhood :O

KRAFTWERKK
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The quality of the content was enhanced by it’s immediacy & clear concise thoughts. Didn’t matter what camera you shot it on one bit. Thanks for your thoughts & taking the time to explore Superbooth, when lots of us can’t.

rolymiller
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The motorized knobs thing is just too cool. It makes me think if I were stupid wealthy I would want a massive moog modular with everything hooked up to something like a bunch of flock digital patch bays, and have all the knobs and switches modded to use motorized knobs and switches. Then you could have all your patches saved and at the press of a button everything would switch to it. It would also look like a crazy Star Trek engineering section with the panel taken off. So many wires.

MisterRorschach
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All time greatest SuperBooth report. No questions.

olddecimal
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Jorb, my guy. Moving to a new house this week lots of stress in life. Your videos in general are so calming to me. Thank you 🤙

doorsheets
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3:00 NINA! cool to watch the automation

VJFranzK
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Jorb at Superbooth! Excellent taste in new gear, very exciting stuff 😍 Motivating me to take on more clients to afford some of those hot new pieces haha

MistyMusicStudio
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My favorite Jorb video yet - keep making awesome stuff like this!

Daniel-legl
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Good stuff. Glad you all had a great time!

F_letc.h
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1:11 OMG is that like a real life version of the reaktor instrument?!🤯😱 I love that thing so much!

Also the Expressive E Osmose is the first digital instrument that looks TRULY forward thinking without throwing away hundreds of years of humans interacting with instruments. Idk how to explain myself, but I want one in every room😋🙃

elsf
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5:55 that matches my experience, not responsive. The keys are really great but the software definitely needs improvement. Might be good as a controller.

sentimental
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Accordion is the original acoustic synthesizer. I’d love to see this weird Korg thing built into an accordion form factor.

hunchiepunker
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Just slick bro. That was the best superbooth presentation ive seen so far. Kudos on a bunch of levels. 👍

SpikesStudio
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Yeah I agree with others…. The videos don’t need to be Michael Bay productions to be effective. Also the Korg & Analog Heat interest me. Plus that SK-1 thing. I know that’s not what it’s called, but I dig things like that. As long as the price is low. Because I’ll just buy a cool used FX pedal and run anything from the thrift store threw it if new gear cost too much. I then capture it and run it into the Digitakt or Tasty Chips GR-1. Point is I like a value because I already invested in the big guns 💪

thedeepblueskys
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NINA was fun to play with at NAMM 2022, it's cool to see more features fleshed out :3

itsmaeday_
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I too am impressed by the Korg acoustic synth. I doubt it will blow up, it's too esoteric for casual users, but I want to demo one asap, possibly get one just for the unique-ness of it. (I hope they keep that formula on lock or Uli will steal it.) Thanks for posting :)

DurararaX
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Oh yeah, I can totally tell the difference in camera quality through my cell phone screen. Cannot believe you would use a *gasp* dynamic mic in your videos either.

Thanks for the vids dude.

CatFish
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I just got to add if you are buying a Osmose, its for the MPE controller first. The synth engine is NOT supposed to be programmed through the panel, its supposed to be through a software editor. It is WAY too deep to program through the Osmose itself. So I get where you were frustrated. However, the synth engine is kind of just a bonus to even be there, especially the Haken Eagenmatrix one which is particularly well suited for MPE (since it is the one the continuum uses). But you are supposed to program that with the software editor since it is one of the deepest synth engines ever created and was designed with the advanced mpe of Haken Continuum in mind. Like there are only a small handful of people who can effectively design sounds with it. It is even more complex than Yamaha FM synths or Additive Synths. I am getting it largely to give it a crack using the software editor, but I also have been doing synthesis for over 35 years at this point. Just understand your frustrations may come from the fact most synth engines are surface level these days and don't require an editor. This requires an editor and the interface on the Osmose is still an improvement over the Continuum. But it's a very advanced form of digital synthesis, something we don't see to often outside of maybe the Iridium and the upcoming Anyma Omega. The fact is the Osmose is really bringing a synth engine which used to be limited to a very small audience to a much wider one. But the nice thing is you can't click with the synth engine, its a killer controller and there are lots of synths that support polyphonic aftertouch or MPE these days, and the Osmose supports both. You still have the awesome controller at the end of the day. I have other MPE controllers though, and this is the easiest entry point to the eagenmatrix synth.

christinepaluch
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This was rad. Hope you had fun. Was hoping to see you checking out the soma terra. I see your response on the other question, though.

NormalEnjoyment
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The thing with the Korg, even though it's cool. I wonder if it makes sounds I can't with a synth I already own. Because as far as I've seen it's a no. So it's like a really interesting gimmick at that point

s.fleming