8. July 2026
DivKid’s LEQA Ride: Stereo Street Weapons and Sonic Surgery in Eurorack
8. July 2026
Devin Belanger Unleashes Strymon Timeline MX: A Delay Pedal That Means Business
7. July 2026
Meska Goes Deep: Mutable Elements Clone Reviewed, Hacked & Twisted
7. July 2026
Omri Cohen’s VCV Rack Roundup: Free Modules That Actually Bang
6. July 2026
Robot Rave: LNA Does Audio Stuff Makes Ableton’s Vocoder Go Full Cyborg
6. July 2026
Blairy’s Beatlab Unleashes the Elektron Dark Trinity: A Rave Bunker in a Box
6. July 2026
Voltage Labs: Altinbas’ No-Laptop Live Rig – An Aussie’s Dream Jam Box
5. July 2026
Sonicware CyDrums: tafony’s 4D Drum Bunker Test
4. July 2026
Intellijel Multigrain: Granular Resampling Mayhem in Eurorack
4. July 2026
Starsky Carr and the Electribe EMX-1: A 20-Year-Old Techno Street Weapon

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9. July 2026
Moog Music steps into digital territory by pairing the monophonic Messenger synth with the Akai MPC Sample, showing how classic analog tones can be sampled, edited, and layered to create intricate drum beats. This official walkthrough delivers a practical look at capturing, trimming, and tweaking Messenger sounds in the MPC Sample, highlighting the strengths of this focused hybrid rig. While the Messenger provides analog character, the MPC Sample brings rapid sampling and arrangement capabilities to the table—an approach that feels both classic and forward-thinking.

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9. July 2026
Make Noise’s N.U.S.S. Firmware Updates: Digital Power for MultiWAVE, PoliMATHS & MultiMod
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Make Noise delivers a trio of firmware updates for their New Universal Synthesizer System (N.U.S.S.) modules: MultiWAVE, PoliMATHS, and MultiMod. This video announcement walks through each digital enhancement, from innovative wavetable modulation to expanded offset and mixing tricks, and smarter audio processing. As always with Make Noise, the focus is on pushing modular boundaries while keeping the architecture open and inviting for deep experimentation.

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9. July 2026
EZBOT’s Digitakt II Preset Power: Five Dirty Tricks for Maximum Madness
SPARKY
EZBOT rolls into the bunker with the Digitakt II, slinging five preset tricks you’d be mad to ignore. This isn’t just another preset parade—it’s a crash course in making your sampler a chameleon, from elastic loops to MIDI muscle. If you think presets are just for the lazy, this video will make you eat your words. Expect workflow hacks, synth magic, and enough flexibility to turn any boring box into a street weapon. Don’t sleep on the details—catch them in the video for the full rave.
Elektron Analog Heat, Elektron Digitakt II, Novation Bass Station

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9. July 2026
Andrew Huang’s Studio: Pink Overload, Patch Bay Madness & Sonic Playground
SPARKY
If you thought your home setup was excessive, wait until you’ve seen Andrew Huang’s latest studio tour. He’s gone full pink, wrangled an arsenal of hardware into a creative cave, and wired up everything with enough patching power to make your grandma’s phone exchange jealous. Forget minimalism—this is maximalist groovebox chaos, with Andrew’s usual blend of playful energy and ruthless efficiency. Ready for a wild ride through the candy shop?
AudioScape Pultec EQ, Buso Audio Desk, Elektron Analog Rytm, Flock Audio Patch System, Franklin SS6 Switcher, Genelec Monitors, Korg Pitch Black Pro, Melbourne Rota Control, Osmo 61, PolyBrute 12, Roli MIDI Controller, Solar 42, Solid State Logic Big 6, Universal Audio 1176, Universal Audio Apollo X8P, Universal Audio LA-2A, Verso Orbit Guitar, Waldorf Controller

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9. July 2026
Perfect Circuit’s Polybrute 12 Demo: Dirty Details & Massive Moves
SPARKY
Perfect Circuit invites Arturia’s Matt Piper to unleash the Polybrute 12 – a synth so hefty it could anchor a rave bunker. This isn’t your everyday analog – it’s a 12-voice beast loaded with expression, modulation, and more filter flavours than a dodgy kebab shop. Piper dives deep, twisting sounds, abusing aftertouch, and proving that this polysynth is as much a street weapon as a studio tool. If you’re after honest opinions, gnarly sounds and gear you wish you could afford, strap in and keep reading.

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8. July 2026
4ms Company Leveling EQ Amplifier: End-of-Chain Polishing for Eurorack
The Leveling EQ Amplifier (LEQA) from 4ms Company aims to condense compression, EQ, and stereo width processing into a single end-of-chain module for Eurorack. In their latest official tutorial, 4ms walks through the entire signal path, showcasing features inspired by classic studio gear and demonstrating hands-on patch applications. This video-centric article explores how the LEQA shapes sound, integrates with modular systems, and what it genuinely brings to a stereo rack setup—minus the marketing gloss.

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8. July 2026
Monotrail Tech Talk: Round Robin Rave-ups – Turning Modular Sequences into Street Weapons
Monotrail Tech Talk isn’t here to sell you fairy tales – just hard-hitting modular tricks. This time, it’s all about round robin voice allocation, the not-so-secret technique that gives your bland sequences a much-needed injection of chaos and character. If you thought two voices were just for polite duets, think again. Monotrail slices through MIDI, analog, and modulation setups – with just enough geekery to keep your patch cables sweating. Ready to level up your sequence game? Strap in, it’s a wild patch ride.

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8. July 2026
Reason Rack Unleashed: TAETRO Turns Software into a Sonic Street Weapon
TAETRO, known for his sharp live performances and hands-on tutorials, dives deep into the hybrid wilds of Reason Rack, Ableton Live, and Novation Circuit Tracks. Forget sterile DAW workflows—this is all about patch cables, generative chaos, and treating your laptop like a battered groovebox. TAETRO’s style? Playful, direct, and always a step ahead of the beige crowd. If you’re ready for a setup that kicks like a drunken horse and blurs the line between hardware and software, read on. But don’t expect a user manual—this is full-on rave bunker mentality.