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Orba by Artiphon is a portable, handheld synth, looper, and MIDI controller that empowers millennial professionals to create music anywhere. Featuring touch-sensitive pads with intuitive gesture controls, it supports Bluetooth and USB-C connectivity for seamless integration with iOS, Mac, Windows, and PC. With built-in speaker and headphone/amplifier output, Orba lets you loop drum, bass, chord, and lead parts on the fly, making it a versatile tool for both casual jamming and professional music production.








| ASIN | B087X8Y16C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,069 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #179 in Computer Recording MIDI Controllers |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Brand | Artiphon |
| Brand Name | Artiphon |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | ['USB-C'] |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,219 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00865165000339 |
| Included Components | Headphone/Amplifier Cable |
| Item Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 2 inches |
| Item Weight | 2 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3 x 3 x 2 inches |
| Manufacturer | Artiphon |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Orba |
| Model Number | 900-00007 |
| Part Number | 900-00007 |
| Set Name | Orba |
| UPC | 865165000339 |
P**E
Music, loop pedal, drum machine, melody maker to go. All in One.
I have been eye balling this thing since it released honestly and I'm so glad I pulled the trigger and got it. It has so many cool features about it. Plus you can make it into a midi controller as well. Perfect if you are stuck in a musical rut and need some new ideas with new keys, styles, etc. I love how portable it is and how fun it is to play. There are so many possibilities with this thing and even more experimenting you can do. Like for example, I have spent about 3 days since it arrived just playing, discovering what it can do which is a bunch. Tonight I'll be using it with my traditional loop pedal to mix my micro korg and bass guitar with and lay additonal beats down with some presets on drums on the orba 2. It has so much potential!!! This is great as a stand alone device but also a device that can help add back bone, rhythm and etc to guitar solos, bass grooves, handpans, whatever you can think of! Oh and also you can sample your own sounds from whatever it might be and then add it to your library of sounds you already have with the orba 2 and have them portal and ready to go in just a click or press of a button on your phone. Worth every penny to me.
J**.
Tons of fun
It did have a slight learning curve, but not much. I found I needed the quantize option to be off or set to 'groove', and it's important to start recording on the first beat and end it after the fourth beat (it's sooo easy to mess up your loops if you don't start/end it at the right time). After a little practice I got better at creating loops that didn't sound messed up. Maybe I'm actually starting to develop rhythm. xD This thing is a ton of fun to play with, and each time I pick it up I find myself losing track of time. There are tons of different instrument options on the app (which many android users have said don't work for them, but seems ok to me, maybe I'm lucky). The software and app are a little buggy, but not hard to figure out. It's awesome as a MIDI controller too. I've tried it with Reaper and Cakewalk and it's very easy to set up, just have to enable it as an input device. I think people who are more musical may be a little frustrated/feel limited by the scales it locks to, but I like it because it helps you not play any wrong notes. I think it's a bit more for noodling around and generating ideas, or just relaxing rather than for playing specific songs. It's almost meditative to play with. But paired with a DAW it would allow for more control and be a pretty cool production tool.
V**E
A great portable synth held back by its software
As a person who collects items that make noise, this is a new favorite. The versatility of the instrument and it's form factor make it easy for brainstorming tunes on the go. There are a few improvements I'd like in order to give this a shining 5-star review: - The app interface is lacking and buggy. The UI is not the most intuitive, and it lacks features such as "favoriting" presets. Settings for the device itself, each preset, and the "song" (which is a misnomer that describes a group of presets) are all in separate places. The app doesn't currently work on Android, and I understand there's been a fix in process for quite some time. Fortunately I have a modern laptop, but any Android users without regular access to a personal computer would be out of luck. - the lead instrument presets are (mostly) pentatonic. This is a feature for plenty, and I enjoy the pentatonic scale. That said, only a few instruments are tuned diatonically, and you can't toggle this per-preset. Since this instrument is primarily a sampler, it should be an easy toggle to implement, but for now melodies are limited to a single pentatonic key at a time. Overall, I love this item and will continue to show it off. I hope the changes I've outlined above are implemented soon.
J**L
Super Addicting!
THIS IS A LOT OF FUN!! It's like a fidget spinner, but for musicians. Actually, you don't even have to be a musician. I'm certainly not. But anybody can fake it with one of these. There is a bit of a learning curve, but learning how to use it is half the fun! Once you get the basics down, I can almost guarantee you will get addicted. Small enough to take anywhere with you. Can be used with headphones, too, so you don't bother anyone. I've had people come up to me on the ferry and ask what I'm doing as they watch me tapping, shaking, and turning my Orba 2 and bobbing my head to the newest little jams I created. Anyone can make music with this. I imagine it would be super helpful for a musician with an idea for a riff in their head and want to hear it. If you can't get to your instrument, you can always tap it out on your Orba 2!
J**N
Orba Makes Great Music
This little machine is amazing! The things you can do with it and the music you can make is something else. Besides the information on the listing, I went to their website and Youtube to watch videos of what other people had created with the Orba. So cool! The only problem with my purchase was that I got it for my 14 year old niece who plays the guitar and writes music. It was too much for her, meaning I would not buy this again for a kid unless you know that they are tech savvy as you do need to learn how to use it. For now, it just sits on her dresser, but I believe one day she'll use it.
J**.
Seriously mixed feelings
I'll outright say it, I'm currently learning to do sound design. I'm no master. But I'm also no fool and am often called a tech wunderkind. I had issues getting this working out of the box. I was not able to make any of the function buttons work (meaning holding the menu button and pressing a sound pad, you know...the thing it MUST do to work at all?). After a firmware update, several restarts, and many, many attempts, it suddenly started working perfectly. I'm not sure why, cause I'm not doing anything differently, but I'll take it. There's some ups and downs here. I will list them next, but first off I want to say that this is the Orba 1, not the 2. There's big, important differences. The software for the orba 1 is clunky and looks and operates like it was made cheaply in 2002. The Orba 2 software looks like it was made in 2020. The orba 1 can only have a couple of parallel tracks and they max at 30 seconds. The orba 2 can have many, many tracks of up to 5 minutes. There's other smaller differences like age of hardware, sound quality, bluetooth compatibility, and battery that are all better on the 2, but now on to the pros and cons: Pros: -Inexpensive -Easy to use -Simple design -Excellent entryway to learning to do sound design, DJ, or other EDM (electronic music) experience -tolerable battery -decent audio quality -fair bit of pre-made sounds you can use from the app -customizable -connects to PC/Mac/iOS software like Ableton, meaning you can actually use it to record or perform professionally if you wanted Cons: -poor ability to properly execute functions -easy to accidentally spin the device and lose which pad is which -less than professional quality sound samples -pretty bad when compared to the Orba 2 -existing "instructions" are laughable and tell you basically nothing. You're on your own -pretty pathetic, sad looking and running software compared to the Orba 2 software My biggest complaint is about making loops. To make a loop you hold the menu button (it's the "A" in the middle) and hit "REC". Not only do the combo buttons not often work, it's extremely hard to time it. You also will have a hard time knowing when your 30 seconds of recording is about to end. the LEDs give you a general idea of timing, but it's very imprecise and makes it very discouraging to use. Things get out of time and messy. Furthermore, it plays an adjustable metronome any time you record. It's nice, but DJs need a flawless sense of timing and the metronome is very hard to set right. When your 30 seconds of recording are up, it goes straight into recording the next 30 seconds. It doesn't stop or alert you, so you can easily go over time by accident and end up with this bizarre, awkwardly timed set of beats or notes that come and go out of nowhere. Getting the right sense of timing on when to stop a loop is by far the most important thing to learn and it's complicated by poor design and being a two-button process that throws off your timing. If you aren't flawless, you'll miss your mark AND change to a different set of sounds in the process without ever realizing it, totally screwing up your recording. Lastly, when it comes to recording, once you record a 30 second loop, it's over. There's no deleting individual loops. You delete all recordings or none. So if you're recording your 5th set of sounds on top of 4 existing loops and you screw up, you gotta start completely over. Good for practice, but highly impractical. A lot of this could have been solved by making the record button a separate, single button you just tap the second you're done. I'm still learning, but if I decide I like it, I'm returning it and ordering an Orba 2. I'll admit it taught me a fair bit about synths and loops, hence why I gave it an extra start instead of the 2 stars I wanna give it. It taught me that this will be harder than I expected. I certainly didn't expect it to be easy, but I was a professional musician for years and thought that'd help me out more.
B**B
If you like being a Beta tester, this is a well made piece of hardware.
There is only support for Major Keys while playing. "Black keys" do not exist. So, there are 4 lines supported, Drum, Bass, Chord & Lead. After updating software & firmware, which HUNG, things seemed to work OK, and then, suddenly, in Lead Mode, Note 4 when played was actually Note 5. There was no obvious way to fix this. I did NOT spend a lot of time looking, as there are problem reports from 1 month ago, as of 1/16/2023 of this issue, and yet no fix. ( Something about Diatonic vs Pentatonic. Over my head. ) On the GOOD side, the thing is built VERY WELL. The issue here is that the software is in a VERY EARLY BETA STAGE, and they don't tell us that. I am returning mine, as it just will not do anything useful. FYI, my wife IS a musician and she says the device sucks. I have to agree at this time. I *MIGHT*, possibly, maybe, perhaps buy this again in a year or two, but only AFTER investigating the state of the software. Before you buy one of these, please do review the support boards for the state of the software. I am a professional software developer and it seems to me that: #1 The hardware guy they employ looks awesome. I didn't open it up and look since I'm sending it back. #2 Their software person(s) need to be replaced with competent people. SOOOO many software issues in the 2 days that I played with this thing. Firmware update issues. The owner himself states they do NOT have time to test with all environments!! (WARNING WARNING WILL, DANGER!!) Save your money. Save yourself. Wait until they get the data files AND the software itself fixed. I've taken the time to write this long review, I hope it helps you. I *WILL* revisit this device in a year or two, but for now, it goes back...
A**S
Increíble para crear música al instante
El Orba 2 de Artiphon ha sido una gran adición a mi set de herramientas musicales. Como alguien que está constantemente en movimiento, su portabilidad y diseño compacto lo hacen ideal para llevarlo a cualquier parte. Lo que más me gusta es que puedo empezar a hacer música tan pronto como lo saco de la caja, incluso sin tener experiencia previa en instrumentos. Los pads son increíblemente sensibles al tacto, reaccionan a gestos como inclinación y deslizamiento, lo que le da una dimensión extra a la creación musical. La biblioteca de sonidos es muy diversa, con más de 100 opciones que cubren desde EDM hasta instrumentos más clásicos como violines. Me encanta usar el looper integrado para crear canciones sobre la marcha, y el altavoz incorporado es sorprendentemente potente para su tamaño. Además, su capacidad para conectarse como controlador MIDI vía Bluetooth o USB es un gran plus para quienes trabajamos con software de producción musical. En resumen, es una herramienta perfecta para músicos de todos los niveles, desde principiantes hasta profesionales. Recomiendo el Orba 2 a cualquiera que busque una forma divertida y fácil de crear música en cualquier momento y lugar.
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