It’s velocity sensitive and has an onboard accelerometer and gyroscope, so it responds to a ton of gestures. There is a lot packed into this tiny device, which takes it far beyond just tapping a button and getting a sound. Then, the center acts as a menu button for cycling between features like presets and the looping function. The flat top of the Orba is divided into eight segments that let you stack drum, bass, chord, and lead layers, and operate basic controls like record and pause. It’s shaped like a halved grapefruit, and mimics the gestures used on smartphones and trackpads to let you make beats and play around with sounds with a variety of motions. The Orba is a small, handheld device that’s a synth, looper, and controller all in one. Nashville-based tech company Artiphon has a new music-making gadget up for backing on Kickstarter called Orba.