The best finds at Superbooth 2026

The best finds at Superbooth 2026

We visited Superbooth to discover the latest and greatest gear for your studios. We are actively working to source these exciting new instruments for our UK customers right now. If you want to learn more about any of these or would like us source some other pieces of gear then drop us a message.

1 / Whimsical Raps has officially blurred the line between modular deep-diving and standalone instrument design with Atrium. This 5-voice analog powerhouse is built for physical interaction, featuring capacitive touch plates and five gesture recorders that capture your movements as live modulation. It’s less of a "set and forget" synth and more of a living, breathing performance tool.

2 / The transparentSea by Gintronic is a breath of fresh air for live performers. Designed as a "hands-on" desktop multi-FX unit, it completely ditches screens and menus in favor of immediate, tactile control. With seven distinct effects—including dual pannable delays, a playable stutter, and a DJ-style filter—it’s built to be played like an instrument rather than set like a processor.

3 / The Mosaik by Beatboxer Berlin is a live performer’s dream, born from the minds of former Native Instruments and Nonlinear Labs developers. This standalone groovebox is built around a massive 10.1" multi-touch screen and a unique layout of 80 RGB mechanical switches. It’s designed specifically for fluid, menu-dive-free jamming, allowing you to program sequences and manipulate 36 stereo tracks entirely on the fly while monitoring everything via a dedicated secondary headphone mix.

4 / Ghent-based Morphor has officially released the Echon 6, and it’s a total reimagining of analog polyphony. As the world’s first polyphonic synthesizer built entirely around analog BBD (Bucket Brigade Device) resonators, it swaps traditional oscillators for physical modeling-style synthesis. The result is a hauntingly organic sound—think plucked strings, wooden flutes, and metallic echoes—all powered by a 100% analog signal path.

View Echon 6 here

5 / Polyend Drums is coming, and it’s a beast. 🥁 8 tracks of hybrid analog/digital/sample goodness packed into a gorgeous CNC-machined aluminum chassis. Between the 4x16 grid of advanced sequencing and the X0Y morphing fader, it’s arguably the most tactile drum machine of Superbooth 2026. Whether you want classic SSI analog punch or glitchy digital mutations, this is the new centerpiece for your studio.

Pre-order Polyend Drums here

6 / The MD850 Vibes is Mayer EMI’s "SynthStation" vision realized in a portable, boutique frame. This 24-voice polyphonic beast is more than just a synth; it’s a complete production hub featuring an Ableton-style clip launcher and a massive 19-channel digital mixer. With the new VibesConnect browser-based interface, you can manage your sequences and patches over Wi-Fi from any tablet, making it the ultimate brain for a cable-free live rig.

7 / The HUM 2 is what Nyström calls a "sensory synthesizer," and for good reason. It’s built to respond to your every move using six built-in sensors, including distance, light, and a gyroscope for X/Y tilt modulation. This isn't just a synth you play; it’s one you dance with. By mapping these sensors to any parameter, you can warp your sounds simply by moving your hands or tilting the entire unit, making it one of the most expressive digital instruments at Superbooth this year.

View Nystrom here

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