Musical Beings unveils Tembo drum machine on Kickstarter

A new company named Musical Beings has launched a Kickstarter campaign for the Tembo, a drum machine designed with a cute wooden chassis and magnetic pucks for creating beats. The device aims to make music production accessible from the start, particularly for beginners. It features a tactile sequencer and various connectivity options for both novices and experienced users.

Musical Beings, a recently established company, has introduced the Tembo drum machine through a Kickstarter project that has already exceeded its funding target. The device stands out for its wooden build, which echoes traditional drum machines but incorporates a hands-on sequencer where users position magnetic pucks to arrange beats and trigger samples.

The Tembo is intended to simplify the entry into beatmaking, especially for children and young adults who might find digital audio workstations challenging. According to the company, it is built to "enable everyone to create music from the very first touch." Co-founder David Davidov explained to MusicRadar that conventional instruments often delay the enjoyable aspects, and the goal is to "help people experience music as something they do, not just something they listen to."

Equipped with a five-channel, 16-step sequencer, the Tembo includes controls such as knobs for adjusting swing, tempo, effects, and pattern length. It supports connectivity via two USB-C MIDI ports, allowing integration with digital audio workstations or other equipment. Users can record sessions through USB audio or stereo outputs, aided by a companion app. Powered by batteries, it features a built-in speaker and an integrated sampler with a microphone for capturing sounds and ideas.

Priced between $360 and $450 based on Kickstarter tiers, the Tembo has seen some units produced already, with musicians and studios testing them. While the project shows promise, backers should note the uncertainties typical of crowdfunding from a new venture.

Similar innovative drum machines include the BeatBox, made from cardboard with arcade buttons, and the OddBall, which generates beats through bouncing motion.

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