13. February 2026
Verbos Electronics and the Voltage Multistage 10: Sequencing Beyond the Grid
13. February 2026
Behringer BM-17 Frequency Box: Analogue VCO Unleashed for Guitarists and Synth Heads
13. February 2026
RetroSound’s Analog Monos: A Rave Bunker Tour of Synth Legends
13. February 2026
Nu-Trix The Synth Guy Weaves Shadows: Exploring Oscillarys Spectral Loom
13. February 2026
Bolo Da Producer’s MPC XL & Live 3 Showdown: Do You Really Need External Synths?
12. February 2026
Akai Professional’s MPC XL: Sampling Powerhouse in Standalone Form
12. February 2026
MIDI, CV and the Make Noise N.U.S.S.: Skiff System in Hybrid Action
12. February 2026
Behringer’s Ring Stinger: Analogue Mayhem in a Metal Box
12. February 2026
Moog Mayhem: Metamyther Throws Down Sub 37, Messenger, and Mariana
12. February 2026
Sanjay C’s Free Plugin Mixtape: 41 Ways to Make Your Beats Bang Without Spending a Dime

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15. February 2026
Sunwarper dives headfirst into the Roland P-6’s infamous auto-chop limitation and comes out swinging with a workaround that’s pure groovebox street smarts. If you’ve ever wanted to wrestle more control from your P-6’s sample slicing, this video is your new cheat code. Expect quick-fire tips, a bit of clunkiness, and some proper hands-on beat surgery. Sunwarper’s LA-drenched, no-fluff style keeps things moving, and by the end, you’ll be itching to try parameter locks yourself. Don’t expect a bedtime story—this is more like a rave in a toolbox.

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15. February 2026
Sanjay C Drops the Sweetest Freebies: Plugins, Synths, and Sonic Mayhem
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Sanjay C is back with a news blast that’s hotter than a toaster-fight in a rave bunker. This week, he’s slinging a fresh batch of plugins, synths, and deals that’ll make your wallet sweat and your DAW beg for mercy. From saturating EQs to modular multi-effects and a reverb that turns your tracks into cosmic soup, it’s all here—plus a buyer’s guide for the gear-obsessed. If you like your music news fast, punchy, and loaded with actual value, Sanjay C’s got you covered. Dive in, but don’t blame us if you end up with a plugin habit.
Brainworx bx_tonebox, Carve Audio Busboy, Cherry Audio SH-Max, Musik Hack Sweet EQ, Safari Pedals Hippie Elephant

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15. February 2026
Scott’s Synth Stuff Throws Down: The New Bee SK17 – Budget FX Pedal or Secret Synth Weapon?
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Ever wondered if a $55 pedal could turn your dry mono synth into a rave bunker beast? Scott’s Synth Stuff dives headfirst into the New Bee SK17, a pint-sized multi-effects pedal that claims to do it all—modulation, delays, reverbs, amp sims, and even USB audio. Scott’s no-nonsense style means you get the real dirt: what slaps, what flops, and whether this box is just for guitarists or a legit synth sidekick. If you’re tired of plastic promises and want to know if cheap gear can punch above its weight, this one’s for you. Spoiler: the SH-101 gets a serious glow-up.

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14. February 2026
WaldorfMusicChannel’s ATT&CK 3: A Deep Dive into Percussive Synthesis Evolution
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WaldorfMusicChannel returns with a comprehensive exploration of ATT&CK 3, their latest percussion synthesizer plugin. This video, led by CTO Rolf Wöhrmann, moves beyond mere sample playback, focusing on synthesis-driven drum sound creation and a reimagined workflow for sound designers. With a legacy stretching back to 2001, ATT&CK 3 is positioned as a next-generation tool for crafting unique percussive textures, boasting a redesigned interface, expanded modulation, and advanced filter and effect options. We dissect how these architectural upgrades translate into real-world sound design, performance, and creative exploration.

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14. February 2026
MALO BEATS Flips the Script: MPC XL vs. SP-1200 Beat Battle
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Ever wondered what happens when you throw an MPC XL and an SP-1200 into the same beat kitchen? MALO BEATS cooks up a session that’s part masterclass, part streetwise hustle, and all groove. He’s not just flexing gear—he’s showing how to wrangle classic crunch and modern workflow into something that slaps. If you’re after real-world sampling tips, signal flow hacks, and a taste of that elusive SP-1200 magic, this is your jam. Don’t expect a dry manual—expect a ride through the gritty, soulful side of beatmaking, straight from a home studio that feels like your favorite late-night diner.

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14. February 2026
AudioPilz vs. Waldorf Protein: Retro Grit Meets Modern Misses
AudioPilz is back in the Bad Gear bunker, this time grilling the Waldorf Protein—a synth that promises retro lo-fi charm with a dash of modern sauce. But does this blue box deliver the meaty punch its name suggests, or is it just another diet synth in disguise? Expect sharp wit, surgical teardown, and the kind of sonic street wisdom only AudioPilz can serve. If you want to know whether this thing slaps or sags, you’re in the right rave bunker. Spoiler: you’ll want to see the video for the full flavour (and the face-pulling envelope crimes).

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14. February 2026
EZBOT’s Octatrack Transition Tactics: From Garage Chaos to Pro-Level Flow
If you’ve ever tried to pull off a seamless song transition on hardware and ended up with a trainwreck, you’re not alone. EZBOT, the hardware head with a taste for raw, unpolished groove, dives deep into the Elektron Octatrack MK2’s bag of tricks for live transitions that don’t sound like a car crash. Forget the CDJ safety net—this is about gritty, hands-on performance, where the Octatrack becomes your secret weapon. Expect real-world hacks, not fluffy theory, and a few sharp reminders that the Octatrack’s quirks are what make it a street-level legend. If you want your next set to flow … Read more

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14. February 2026
David Hilowitz Music: Breathing New Life into the Kyogum’s Sonic Ghosts
In the hands of David Hilowitz Music, the kyogum—a traditional Korean harp—becomes more than an artifact; it’s a vessel of memory, resonance, and reinvention. This video is not just a restoration, but a poetic journey through dust, silk, and digital echoes, where each string is a filament of history and possibility. Hilowitz’s signature blend of curiosity and technical artistry guides us from thrift store serendipity to the shimmering threshold between acoustic and synthesized sound. The story unfolds like a foggy morning, revealing both the tactile beauty of wood and string, and the magnetic allure of sonic transformation. Prepare to drift … Read more