The pressure pad
At the heart of LAB-1 is a pressure-sensitive pad — press harder and a note blooms, swipe and it strums, lean in and it sings. Expression that feels human, not like tapping a grid.
Try it — sound on
A taste of two plugins running on the pad. Swipe the strings to strum; switch to Pad for a surface where position is pitch and pressure is dynamics.
A taste of the pad — a plucked-string voice, played in your browser.
On the device: two screens, true pressure sensing, and the full plugin platform.
Runs the real OS in your browser — a demo track plays the moment you tap in.
The headline difference
The pad turns gestures into dynamics, vibrato and timbre. The same surface strums a guitar, bends a lead, or fingers a chord — because every plugin can read it. It’s the part you have to feel to understand.
One instrument, a whole studio
A complete workstation in a machined-aluminum body — no laptop required.
A growing roster of synth engines plus a streaming multisample sampler — load your own sounds, play them across the keyboard.
A drum machine and step sequencers for fast sketches and tight grooves, with pattern chaining that scales to full arrangements.
Multi-track recording with per-track instruments — not a four-track toy. Capture an idea, then keep building to a finished track.
Reverb, delay, drive, EQ and a mastering chain on board, so the sound that leaves the device already sounds finished.
Internal mic, USB-C audio, and a switchable line/instrument input — sample the world, plug in a guitar, capture a take.
Onboard storage plus an SD slot keeps your sounds, samples and projects with you.
Not just an instrument
Developers build new engines, effects and tools — like the ones you just played — and ship them to every LAB. Your instrument keeps getting better after you buy it.
Founding Crew
Not ready? Just join the list — no charge. Ready to claim your place in the first run? Reserve below.
The first hand-assembled run
Welcome aboard. Your place in the queue is held.
This is your provisional position. Your low serial is assigned in order when production is confirmed — and you can change your mind any time.