Let’s dive into the world of the Beatboxer.Berlin Mosaic Drum Machine, presented by the sound architects of SequencerTalk. This fascinating groove box unfolds like origami of sound patterns and innovative control concepts at Superbooth 2025.

12. May 2025
RAUMKLANG
Beatboxer.Berlin Mosaic in the Kaleidoscope of SequencerTalk
Mosaic of Possibilities on Stage
At first glance, the Mosaic Drum Machine’s modern design immediately catches the eye. A touch display, surrounded by colorful buttons and knob encircled with LED rings, invites musicians to experience the machine on stage. The developers from Beatboxer.Berlin placed particular emphasis on making the machine suitable for live performances. A classic for chaos aesthetes, as each function is intuitively color-coded, providing musicians with easy access to its sound possibilities. Improvising on stage and quickly programming beats are a joy due to the flexible architecture and vibrant colors. This machine embodies the endeavor to provide musicians with all the tools they need to shine on stage. Superbooth 2025 is the perfect place to experience such innovations.

""...everything is provided to the musician that they need to perform on stage.""
("„...alles quasi dem Musiker bereitgestellt wird, was er braucht, um auf der Bühne dann zu performen.“")
Sound Folds in Detail – The 64-Step Sequencer

""Our envelope is a bit different than usual, it is then performance adjusted.""
("„Unser Envelope ist ein bisschen anders als gewohnt, der ist dann Performance angepasst.“")
The Beatboxer.Berlin Mosaic Drum Machine reveals its deeper possibilities particularly through its impressive 64-step sequencer. This technical engineering achievement allows 36 different tracks to be transformed into a harmonious unit while unfolding sound into various dimensions. Each track includes its own filter section with low-pass, peak, and high-pass filters for rich sound manipulations. Notably, it allows each track to have its own tempo, creating entirely new musical spaces. What might seem chaotic in an impatient artist’s hands, unfolds here as a meticulous sound mesh. This machine offers not only the usual step-sequencing functionality but opens infinite creative possibilities through its modularity. Analogous to a well-oiled chess game, the designers deploy their sound tools very thoughtfully here. In the performance, it is possible to control a multitude of parameters via the left side, allowing the musician to delve even deeper into the sound.
Effects and Musical Play in the Color Space
The Mosaic Drum Machine also captures attention through its extensive effects palette. In addition to reverb and delay effects, there are controls for volume, pitch, and distortion. The ability to shape musical ideas directly on stage and adjust effects in real time is a gift for any live artist. Effects are not merely an add-on but essential tools for sound design. Particularly, the multi-select function allows adjusting several parameters in parallel, creating a sound density usually achievable only in studio work. The mentioned delay and reverb round off the acoustic experience in radiant versatility. Here, it becomes evident how thoughtfully the machine is constructed regarding its live performance operation. These effects are not just fashionable adornments, but truly create a distinctive sonic experience.

""This can now be seen well and you just have to turn...""
("„Das kann man jetzt ganz gut sehen und du musst einfach nur drehen...“")
Sampling and the Art of Sound Transport
Sampling is one of the most fascinating aspects of the Beatboxer.Berlin Mosaic Drum Machine. It enables not only flexible work with pre-stored sounds but also direct sampling during performance. The machine ensures a seamless workflow, allowing musicians to augment sound layers and integrate them precisely in real time. Showcased interfaces like stereo out, multi-purpose line inputs, and USB make the machine a true interface all-rounder. Flak is supported internally, resulting in audiophile precision. Another innovation is the snapshots, where known settings can be stored and quickly recalled when needed. This concept invites sound crafting and improvisation, where loops serve as a base but are constantly reshaped in new ways. These techniques offer musicians on stage a true space for expression. Indeed, not for the pedantic among us but a paradise for the tinkerer!
Patch Geometries and the Dance of Sequences
Where matches intersect, patch geometries open, creating new musical narratives. The 64-step sequencer is nothing less than a playground for expert composition. Beatboxer.Berlin stands out by presenting more than just a sample player – it’s an instrument with high expressiveness. The sequencer not only allows the setting of steps, but with functions like multi-select and chaining, brings a new dimension to live performance. Even without synthesizers onboard, nearly synthetic sound worlds are created through the effects. This machine resembles a daring dancer, always seeking new steps. Sound spaces are created through the skilled selection of parameters and deep immersion in rhythm. The drum machine concept from Berlin offers something that goes far beyond the standard beats of other devices, encouraging artists to rethink and shape sound structures anew. What emerges is an interactive experience that captivates both performers and audiences.
A Machine for the Future of Live Performance

""...2800 it costs and is available through our homepage, you can join the waiting list...""
("„...2800 kosten die und gibt es über unsere Homepage, könnt ihr auf die Warteliste drauf...“")
The Beatboxer.Berlin Mosaic Drum Machine establishes itself as a staple in the world of live performance. At the forefront is its simple elegance and intuitive control to attract users. As of August 2025, this device will be available for 2800 euros – with anticipation for greater availability in 2026. For every enthusiast of electronic music, the machine offers an opportunity to immerse in a world that is not only rhythmically but also sonically enriched. While much is still in development, from ratcheting to sub-steps to a more comprehensive implementation of the tonal, the existing structure already hints at future potential. This technical sophistication is underscored not least by the built-in microphone, which opens a variety of recording options. Ultimately, the Mosaic Drum Machine reflects its developers’ commitment to making craftsmanship live-friendly and offering artists new freedoms. We can look forward to how this instrument will continue to evolve in practical application.
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