Archive for August, 2025

WoO.1 Portable Sampler & Looper


WoO.1 is a pocket-sized sampler designed for endless on-the-go looping.

WoO.1, the debut instrument from Hong Kong-based Wunderkammer, has been previewed in a recent series of demo videos ahead of its imminent launch on Kickstarter.

The instrument – pronounced ‘woo one’ – is a pocket-sized, battery powered sampler designed to allow users to layer loops and patterns whenever and wherever creativity strikes. The WoO.1 could be described as a classic Casio SK-1 sampler on steroids.

With its thin, rectangular body and chunky, retro control panel, it’s tempting to compare the WoO.1 to Teenage Engineering’s cult classic OP-1. In reality though, its workflow and price point mean that WoO.1 has more in common with Teenage Engineering’s EP-133 KOII.

Much like that sampler, the WoO.1 can make use of samples imported via its USB input or recorded directly from its built-in mic. Samples can be trimmed using the instrument’s front panel controls, and then played chromatically and polyphonically using the button keyboard.

The WoO.1 is designed to work as a looper, letting users layer an apparently unlimited number of tracks to create compositions. These can be saved as grooves and chained to create longer arrangements. It will also offer simple resampling, making it easy to replay a loop at different pitches and tempos, as well as apply effects, with high-, low- and band-pass filtering and a pitch shifter on offer.

It appears that right now, each new layer is effectively baked into the loop – ie the layers are saved and exported as a single audio file – although in a reply to a query in the YouTube comment section, Wunderkammer has indicated it intends to implement individual stem export in a future update.

The device also features a variety of other tools, including an arpeggiator, MIDI output and a ‘music game’ mode, which promises to teach users to play along with 7 built-in songs in a variety of styles and tempos.

As well as allowing users to record or import their own sounds, WoO.1 will come stocked with 161 built-in sounds.

Features:

  • Unlimited Track Looper: Layer unlimited tracks with different sounds.
  • Save Function: Save your loops to Sample or Groove slots for further editing.
  • Dynamic playing effects: Use the function knob to control the volume and add a dynamic touch to performances.
  • Undo Support: “One-touch undo” let you fix mistakes instantly without interrupting your flow.
  • Resampling Support: Resample stored loops from Sample mode to take your creations further.
  • Single-track FX mixing: Mix and refine any individual track in your loop.’
  • One-Touch Sampling: Capture sounds instantly and convert them into any of the 140 sample slots just by selecting your bank and instrument key.
  • Resampling Support: Resample pre-saved clips easily into Loop mode to rearrange and create new tracks.
  • Remix Instrument Sets: Copy your favorite INSTs into a SAMPLE bank in Sample mode and customize them into your own set.

WoO.1 is still in the prototype stage so we’ll be interested to see how it develops as it heads towards production and release.

Wunderkammer is currently yet to launch its Kickstarter campaign – due to launch 19 August – so we don’t have a confirmed price. The brand’s site invites interested parties to reserve a unit in the first run for a deposit of $3 though, which will also secure a discount of ‘35% off (save $150)’ – so we’d expect a final price a little below $450.

Those that sign up now are also promised access to a VIP community and ‘secret extra gift’. Head to the Wunderkammer site for more information, and keep an eye on the Kickstarter page for updates.

New Plugin Adds 4-Voice Supersaw Synth To Korg Drumlogue


Frostmod Audio shared this quick video demo of Riffline, a four-voice synth plugin for the Korg Drumlogue.

Riffline is a four-voice, single-oscillator supersaw type synthesizer plugin in Logue SDK 2.0 format. It features ADHR amp and mod envelopes, switchable 2-pole hi/lo-pass filter and an LFO per voice.

For the video, all synth sounds come from the plugin.


Riffline is available now, using a pay-what-you-like model.

 

New Module, Stem Ripper, Puts 8-Track Audio Recorder Into Your Modular Synth


ALM has introduced Stem Ripper, a compact 8-channel audio recorder that’s designed to let you do ‘full patch recording’, without the need for external hardware.

Patch stems are recorded directly to a micro SD card which can then be transferred to a computer to mix, edit or archive patches.

Each input is recorded as an individual track in a 16 bit 44.1kHz multichannel date-stamped WAV file. Record time is limited only by SD Card size.

Two additional tracks within the output WAV contain a configurable stereo mix down of the inputs.

The module has large 20Vpp per input headroom with LED clip indication if exceeded.

An optional 2HP ‘Thru’ output expander duplicates the 8 inputs to a row of unbuffered outputs, eliminating the potential need for stacking patch cables.

A 64Gb SD card is included with the unit.


Features:

  • Simple quick full patch audio recording.
  • 8 independent 16 bit 44.1kHz audio tracks.
  • Direct recording to a micro SD card with recording time limited only by SD card size.
  • Multichannel WAV file output for easy drag and drop functionality.
  • Additional fixed stereo mix tracks with configurable levels.
  • Accurate automatic date stamping of recordings with battery backed clock.
  • 20 Vpp headroom per input with LEDs for clip indication and recording status.
  • Optional ’Thru’ expander that allows signal to pass unbuffered through the Stem Ripper.
  • Up to 1Tb sized SD cards supported.
  • Skiff friendly with reverse power protection.
  • 2 Year Warranty.

The ALM Stem Ripper is available now, priced at $375.