Today i'll be looking at the Orba, a little handheld loop machine that comes with 8 pads, haptic feedback and alot of fun. Thanks to its Bluetooth capability it can be used in standalone or paired with any major DAW or your phone, which makes it really flexible. All about its accessibility and its overall quality and features will be demonstrated in this video.
Link to Orba 2, the successor to the product demonstrated in this video: artiphon.com/p...
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