Musical Beings Debuts Tembo ‘Magnetic Drum Machine + Sampler’


Tembo is a new instrument that grows with you from beginner to master, A musical instrument for playful music making promises “unforgettable family jam sessions”

It’s difficult to know where to start if you’re planning on introducing your kids to electronic music-making – most DAWs, grooveboxes and hardware synths aren’t exactly child-friendly, presenting a steep learning curve that’s likely to put off even the most determined youngster.

But if a seven-year-old can pick up a guitar and get a headstart on their journey into musicianship, why shouldn’t they be able to do the same thing with a drum machine? That’s the ethos behind Tembo, a new instrument from American manufacturer Musical Beings that’s designed to “enable everyone to create music from the very first touch”.

Tembo is a drum machine and sampler aimed at kids, young adults and anyone that’s new to music-making, and though it’s designed to be simple, intuitive and easily accessible, it’s actually more powerful than it looks.

Tembo’s wooden chassis is dominated by a five-channel, 16-step sequencer, and step input is achieved by placing circular magnets, or Beats, on the chosen steps.

Each step in the sequencer has two “sub-steps”; placing one Beat inserts a step on the first sixteenth-note, stacking two triggers both, and you can flip a Beat over to add a step on the second sixteenth-note only. Tempo, swing and pattern length are dialled in via the knobs in the bottom-left corner.

Tembo has five channels for samples, and each channel has its own pitch, volume, and send routed to return channels for the delay and reverb effects. These are joined by four additional channels that can play longer loops.

The instrument arrives with eight sample packs onboard, but you can also sample external instruments with Tembo’s combo XLR/TRS input or the built-in microphone, or resample Tembo’s sample channels into the loop channels to build up more complex arrangements.

Tembo has dual USB-C MIDI connections, so you’re able to hook it up to a DAW and sync up with external gear, and sessions can be recorded via USB audio, a stereo output, or through a companion app. Power is provided by a USB-C rechargeable battery and there’s a built-in speaker too.

“We’re amateur musicians ourselves, and parents, and we’ve seen how quickly that initial spark can fade when trying to learn an instrument. It takes so long to get to the fun part, to the part where you feel free, creative, and expressive,” says Tembo co-creator David Davidov.

“We wanted to bring that feeling into the very first steps of the musical journey – to help people experience music as something they do, not just something they listen to.”

Tembo will be launching on Kickstarter on March 11th, with pricing between $350-$450 depending on the chosen tier.

Visit Musical Beings website to find out more.

 

Free Chompi TEMPO Groovebox Firmware


Today, Chase Bliss introduces TEMPO – a free alternate firmware for their CHOMPI portable sampler that turns it into an intuitive groovebox.

Here’s what they have to say about it:

“The new TEMPO firmware will change your CHOMPI into an entirely new instrument. It’s an alternate imagining of what CHOMPI would be like as a groovebox – a syncable pattern-maker that is hands-on and as intuitive as possible.

And, importantly, it’s free.”


The TEMPO firmware is available now as a free download. The CHOMPI is available for $599 USD.

Novation Launch Control 3 Offers Flexible Hands-On Control In A Compact Package


Today, Novation unveils the latest generation of its Launch Control MIDI controller, Launch Control 3.  It’s a compact, fader-less alternative to the Launch Control XL 3 released in 2025.

The Launch Control 3 offers key features of the Launch Control XL 3, but with a smaller footprint, and sports the same sleek black aesthetic and OLED display, enabling you to preview parameter names and values as you’re tweaking controls.

Like the XL 3, Launch Control 3 finds the controller transitioning from a primarily Ableton-focused device into one that’s aimed at users of any DAW, and those working with hardware-based DAWless setups, bringing updated hardware, improved connectivity and a visual refresh to this popular control surface.

The controller is equipped with 16 endless rotary encoders that each sit above an RGB LED indicating its position via colour and brightness levels, and below these you’ll find a row of eight assignable, LED-equipped buttons.

You can connect it via USB or MIDI I/O and adjust parameters using 16 endless rotary encoders, eight assignable buttons, and an OLED display.

Launch Control 3 expands the controller’s connectivity with a USB-C connection and the addition of three 5-pin DIN MIDI ports – In, Out and Out2/Thru – making it possible to hook up with external gear and DAWless setups.

Novation’s Components software can be used to program and store up to seven Custom Modes combining assignments across multiple devices, which can be recalled later when using the device standalone.

The controller offers out-of-the-box integration with several major DAWs, including Ableton Live, Logic Pro, FL Studio, Cubase, and Bitwig, and supports HUI integration.

Launch Control 3 comes with a full bundle of software to get you started, including both Ableton Live Lite and Cubase LE, along with Klevgrand’s Fosfat, a “transient fertilizer” that promises to bring life to drums and percussion, Baby Audio’s Parallel Aggressor, a parallel compression tool, and Output’s Movement, a rhythmic multi-effects plugin.

Features:

  • 16 endless encoders
  • Eight assignable buttons
  • MIDI routing via USB and 5-pin DIN
  • Store up to seven Custom Modes

The Novation Launch Control 3 is available now, priced at $169.99/£129.99.

Find out more on Novation website.