7. February 2026
Behringer BMX: 80s Drum Machine Nostalgia Rewired for the Modern Patchhead
6. February 2026
DivKid Unleashes Nekyia Circuits: Ceremony & Sigil – Twin Peaks, Filter Freaks, and Mod Mayhem
6. February 2026
MALO BEATS Flips the MPC XL: Clip Matrix & Track Mute Automation for Streetwise Beatmakers
6. February 2026
Lodewijk Vos (LØ): Navigating the DAW Nebula – A Composer’s Sonic Cartography
6. February 2026
Alex Ball Unleashes the Prophet~T8: Luxury, Legends, and Lost Battles
6. February 2026
Verysickbeats Cooks Up Royalty-Free Heat with Logic Pro 12’s Session Player
6. February 2026
Arturia’s AstroLab in Action: Khirye Tyler’s Workflow Weapon for Studio and Stage
6. February 2026
Akai Professional’s MPC XL: A Deep Dive into PAD FX and Performance Workflows
6. February 2026
Akai Professional MPC XL: USB-C Integration as Audio Interface and MIDI Hub
5. February 2026
Doctor Mix Unleashes Bechstein Connect: When a Grand Piano Goes Full Cyborg

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8. February 2026
If you’ve ever wondered why some beats hit like a brick through a pawn shop window, you need to peep this one. Verysickbeats (aka JFilt) takes us on a wild ride through the sample trenches, celebrating 20 years of J Dilla’s Donuts and schooling us on the real difference between replaying and flipping samples. This isn’t your average history lesson—it’s a streetwise breakdown of how legends like Dilla and Q-Tip navigated the sample clearance minefield. Expect tales of lawsuits, label headaches, and creative hacks that’ll make you want to fire up your DAW and get grimy. If you’re about that … Read more
Bass (Verysickbeats Music Library), ES2 Synth, VerySickMidi Drums

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8. February 2026
Bthelick’s Ghost Chord Trick: Melodies That Stick Like Hot Glue
RILEY
Ever get stuck between making your melody too catchy or too complicated? Bthelick, the dance music sensei with a knack for breaking down the tough stuff, drops a killer hack that’ll have your hooks living rent-free in everyone’s head. In this video, he flips the script on melody writing, showing how you can keep things simple and still sound pro by using what he calls “Ghost Chords.” If you’re tired of your beats sounding like elevator music or, worse, a broken ringtone, this is the lesson you need. Trust me, this trick is easier than ordering takeout and twice as … Read more

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8. February 2026
Doctor Mix at NAMM 2026: Ilio’s Legacy, Omnisphere 3 Mayhem & Bluetooth Pedal Madness
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Doctor Mix storms NAMM 2026 with his trademark enthusiasm, dragging us through a whirlwind of legacy brands, next-level software, and controller chaos. From Ilio’s three-decade reign as music tech gatekeepers to hands-on Omnisphere 3 wizardry, this episode is a rave bunker tour of what’s hot and what’s wild. Expect curated sounds, analog dreams, and a Bluetooth MIDI pedal that’s basically a wireless Swiss Army knife for your feet. If you like your synth news loud, fast, and a bit weird, Doctor Mix delivers the goods—no filter, no filler, all floor-shaking energy.
Ilio, Spectrasonics Omnisphere 3, SusEX Bluetooth MIDI Pedal

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8. February 2026
Sanjay C Drops the Plugin Boutique Bomb: 90% Off UAD and More – Deals That Slap Harder Than Monday Mornings
RILEY
If you’re the kind of producer who loves a killer deal more than a fresh pair of kicks, Sanjay C’s latest roundup is your new mixtape. This week, he’s serving up Plugin Boutique’s anniversary sale with discounts so wild, you’ll think someone swapped your coffee for rocket fuel. From UAD’s legendary Studio Classics bundle for the price of a cheap dinner, to Moises’ AI-powered video tricks, to a free plugin that’ll make your beats glitch like a busted boombox—this video is stacked. Sanjay’s signature style? Fast, friendly, and always with a wink. Don’t sleep on these streetwise tips, or you’ll … Read more
Logic Pro 12, Moises, Sonic Atlas, Tape Fiasco, Universal Audio Studio Classics Bundle

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7. February 2026
Doctor Mix vs. Robert Miles: Rebuilding ‘Children’ with Ears, Grit, and a Kurzweil K2000
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Doctor Mix dives headfirst into the trance classic ‘Children’ by Robert Miles, armed with nothing but the original audio, a battered Kurzweil K2000, and his own stubborn ears. No MIDI files, no stems—just raw sound design, relentless tweaking, and a few sponsor-shouted plugins. This isn’t your average YouTube tutorial; it’s a rave bunker autopsy, with every drum, pad, and thunderclap rebuilt from scratch. Expect plenty of gear nerdery, a few near-meltdowns, and a final result that slaps hard. If you want to see how a legend is reverse-engineered, Doctor Mix brings the chaos and the charm.
Kurzweil K2000, Nexus, Pulsar Audio Echorec, Pulsar Audio Primavera

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7. February 2026
Woody Piano Shack’s Hydrasynth Bass Rumble: Digital Muscle Meets Analogue Swagger
Ready for a synth bass smackdown? Woody Piano Shack dives into the ASM Hydrasynth Deluxe, wringing out everything from buttery analogue thump to digital razor-edge. This isn’t your average preset parade—Woody’s live, improvised jams and cheeky filter tweaks turn the Hydrasynth into a proper sonic street weapon. Expect macro mayhem, free patch goldmines, and a few happy accidents along the way. If you think you know the Hydrasynth, think again—this test drive is all about dirty grooves, not polite manuals.

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7. February 2026
AudioPilz Dishes the Dirt: What Your Synth REALLY Says About You
Ever wondered if your synth collection is a window into your soul—or just a cry for help? AudioPilz, the meme lord of music tech, takes a sledgehammer to synth stereotypes and exposes the hilarious truths behind your gear choices. From Minilogue mediocrity to modular madness, this video is a roast session for the ages. If you think your setup is unique, prepare for a reality check. Grab your doughnuts and jazz cigarettes—this is synth psychology, AudioPilz style.

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7. February 2026
Starsky Carr Throws Down: Sequential Fourm vs Pro-One – Modern Muscle or Vintage Voodoo?
Starsky Carr is back in the rave bunker, pitting the shiny Sequential Fourm against the cult-classic Pro-One. Forget the spec sheets – this is a head-to-head for those who want their bass to rattle the walls and their synths to fight dirty. Starsky’s no-nonsense style slices through the marketing fluff, showing us where the Fourm slaps, where it stumbles, and whether it can really channel that Prophet-era snarl. If you’re wondering if modern analog can stand toe-to-toe with a legend, grab your headphones and get ready for some proper synth carnage.