New Deconstruct Series Redefining Musical Structure – deconstruct MINIMAL ‘Hypnotic Groove Machine’


The deconstruct series has arrived – redefining musical structure.

Built for the hypnotic grooves of minimal techno and minimal house.

SUPERBOOTH 2026: Japanese synth brand Sonicware has announced Deconstruct Minimal, a new hardware groovebox said to be “built on the rhythmic and pitch drift of legendary drum machines”.

Sonicware is perhaps best known for its Liven series, a range of compact digital synths that specialise in lo-fi sounds and ambient textures. According to the company, Minimal marks the first entry in a new range designed to sit alongside the Liven instruments.

“While the Liven series focuses on sound itself — making it easy to create music tailored to each sound engine — the deconstruct series focuses on musical structure, analyzing and reconstructing it to enable deeper musical expression.”

Described as being ‘designed to create hypnotic minimal grooves’, Deconstruct Minimal is a 10-track groovebox featuring a drum machine accompanied by a virtual analogue bass synth and sampler capabilities.

deconstruct MINIMAL | Hypnotic Groove Machine [Official Demo Jam]

The sequencer tracks are designed for creative drum programming, equipped with per-track accents, sub-steps, randomised velocity, swing and phrase rotation. Rather than channeling the sound of vintage drum machines, Minimal instead aims to recapture the ‘groove DNA’ of classic hardware by replicating the grooves of vintage machines, along with their subtle drifts in rhythm and pitch drift.

The drum sounds themselves are mostly sample-based, but Minimal uses synthesis for its BD1 and SD tracks. The instrument comes stocked with 16 drum kits, divided into 10 banks, totalling 130 sounds.

Alongside the drum tracks Minimal also features a ‘Sonic Expansion Sampler’, which is described as a ‘drum machine–integrated 4-track sampler with a 4-bar loop track’.

Tracks 7-9 are one-shot sampler tracks that can load 2 or 4 second mono samples (48kHz/16-bit) with repitch to tempo functionality. Track 10 is a dedicated loop sampler, supporting stereo samples of up-to 8 seconds (48kHz/16-bit) with added time stretching.

Minimal’s Elastic Bass Synth is a newly-developed analogue-modelled engine with front panel controls for filter cutoff, resonance, envelope and decay – giving it a distinctly 303-style flavour.

According to Sonicware, the bass synth also offers “extensive sound shaping possibilities” via additional waveforms, a sub-bass and dedicated overdrive, plus real-time control over glide time and curve, decay curve, and gate time.

The groovebox also packs in a range of effects including a sweepable filter, phaser, distortion, reverb and more.

Minimal has a built-in speaker and can be powered by batteries or a 9v power supply, although the latter needs to be purchased separately.

deconstruct Minimal is available to Pre-order now, priced at £359/$399/€399. The first 1000 units are available for a specially discounted price of £269/$299/€299. Shipping Starts on Mid-June.

Head to the Sonicware site to find out more.

 

Kiviak Instruments Unveils WoFI LE Sample Synthesizer


Kiviak Instruments promises to bring the old-school sampling fun for less with the cut-price WoFi LE.

Ahead of Superbooth 2026, Kiviak Instruments unveils WoFI LE Sample Synthesizer. WoFI LE bringing the iconic original WoFi experience to a sleek, portable, and affordable package but, does away with the piano-style keyboard and replaces it with a padded configuration.

Here’s what they have to say about it:

Everything you loved about the original WoFi in a new affordable design. Sample, edit, sequence and rearrange any sound with a fun workflow, surpercharged by the mywo.fi companion app.

WoFi LE is here—and it’s bringing the iconic WoFi experience to a sleek, portable, and affordable package. No compromises. No shortcuts. Just pure, hands-on sampling and sound design, inspired by the original WoFi and built for spontaneity.

Five focused features that put hands-on sampling within reach. Direct, portable, expandable.

There are some other differences – no built-in speaker or battery, for example – but Kiviak reckons that the WoFi’s best features remain intact. You can record directly into the hardware and then chop and manipulate your samples on the fly, and the rubber keys double as a sequencer. A MicroSD card slot means that storage should be a non-issue, and the workflow is said to cater for live performance.

WoFi LE will be available at the end of 2026 or early 2027 at $349/€299.

If you’re interested, you can sign up for development progress updates on the Kiviak Instruments website.

Kiviak Instruments unveiling the WoFI LE prototype at Superbooth (W325). Come by to discover it and chat with the Kiviak team and see what’s next for the WoFI family.

 

New Apaeron AFOUR Synth Emphasizes Tactile Control, Deep Sound Design


Boutique synth maker Apaeron has introduced the AFOUR, a compact, knob-dense four-channel desktop synthesizer featuring dual-oscillator architecture, extensive modulation, and a performance-focused interface with onboard sequencing and effects.

The Apæron AFOUR is a desktop synthesizer, designed around a compact A4-sized hardware layout with an emphasis on immediate tactile control.

It features a high-density interface with 44 knobs, a 27-key velocity-sensitive keyboard, and LED-based parameter feedback.

The instrument is described as a four-channel system, offering multitimbral operation, direct access to synthesis parameters, arpeggiator and looper functions, and modulation capabilities for shaping and evolving sound.

Features:

  • Four-channel multitimbral architecture enabling independent sound generation per channel
  • 44-knob interface providing direct hands-on access to synthesis parameters with LED feedback
  • 27-key velocity-sensitive keyboard integrated into the hardware for performance input
  • Dual-oscillator synthesis architecture with waveform selection, detune, crossfade, phase, and drive control
  • Ring modulation and oscillator mixing section for harmonic complexity and timbral interaction
  • Multimode filter section with adjustable cutoff, resonance, mode selection, and slope control
  • Multiple drive stages distributed across oscillator, filter, and global signal path
  • Two ADSR envelope generators for amplitude and modulation shaping
  • Two LFOs with adjustable waveform, frequency, phase, and amplitude parameters
  • Modulation matrix enabling flexible routing between modulation sources and synthesis targets
  • Integrated arpeggiator for pattern generation and performance sequencing
  • Built-in looper for real-time phrase capture and layering
  • Central display for parameter visualization and system feedback
  • MIDI connectivity for external sequencing and integration with DAWs and hardware setups

AFOUR Audio Demos:

Pricing and availability for the Apæron AFOUR have not been officially announced.

Apaeron will be at Superbooth, you can meet them at BO59.