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SUPERBOOTH '21 - FEZ Berlin (15 - 18 September 2021)

Who's excited for the superbooth this year?
The ticket sale has started!

https://www.superbooth.com/en/

Comments

  • Two weeks quarantine flying in, two weeks flying out? Yeah, no.

  • I think I may go. But it’s easy for me as it is in my home town.

  • @krassmann said:
    I think I may go. But it’s easy for me as it is in my home town.

    Meine auch. 😎

  • @Ploe said:

    @krassmann said:
    I think I may go. But it’s easy for me as it is in my home town.

    Meine auch. 😎

    It was different, but not better or worse than the last time (Superbooth 19). Great and very special show!

  • edited September 2021

    I also enjoyed it. I didn‘t know beforehand that modular synths are the main focus. I’m not into modular because I’m afraid of a very expensive GAS that might break free then 😅 It was kind of funny that software shops tried to instantly show how to use their stuff with modular gear, for instance Fruity Loops demoed their CV converter. A highlight for me was the Moog tent with a huge number of stations where you could play around with their semi modular devices and tons of giveaways like cool t-shirts.

    It was also cool to test drive Bitwig on a large touch screen - really not bad. I really liked the smart context sensitive tool popups on long press. They seemed to anticipate what you might want to do. Editing Midi was better than anything else I experienced on the iPad. I think iOS DAW makers should get inspired. Unfortunately no plans for the iPad from their side 😕 I don’t know how official the statement was but they said Apple the gatekeeper and their 30% tax is a problem for them.

    As a Drambo user it was hilarious to see Kilohearts phaseplant. It won so many prices but if you ask me, Drambo is much more capable. Well, maybe I did not dive deep enough into it due to my time constraints. Anyway I told them to take a look at Drambo and the guy noted it down. Probably Beepstreet should go desktop 🤔

    There were quite some interesting small desktop synths. The most impressive for me was Fred’s Lab ZeKit which is very good sounding, 4 voice paraphonic additive synthesis for just 129 Euro. I don’t know how but the few knobs and buttons really seem to be enough. Just a pity that it has no USB.

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