12. May 2026
True Cuckoo Meets Vorimo Engineering: Groovebox Mayhem at Superbooth 26
11. May 2026
Signal Sounds at Superbooth 2026: Synth Mayhem, Buchla Bangers & Spectral Chaos
11. May 2026
The Unperson Unleashes the Instruo Neoni: Triangle Core Mayhem in Eurorack
11. May 2026
Voltage Labs at Superbooth 2026: Synth Street Weapons Unleashed
11. May 2026
Korg Phase8: Sam Gutman Illuminates the Sonic Frontier
11. May 2026
True Cuckoo & Walker from Make Noise: Modular Mayhem at Superbooth 2026
10. May 2026
Woody Piano Shack’s Minilogue XD: Five Reasons This Synth Still Slaps
10. May 2026
Voltage Labs Unleash Buchla Ziggy: West Coast Wizardry for the Masses
10. May 2026
Rapid Flow’s Omniclock: The Sync Revolution Your Studio Didn’t Know It Needed
9. May 2026
KOMA Elektronik Monoplex: A Sequencer for the Patch-Obsessed

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13. May 2026
Hold onto your hats, mates—Andertons Synths, Keys and Tech have wrangled the ASM Diosynth at Superbooth 2026, and it’s blowing a gale of innovation through the world of wind instruments. Imagine a sax, a synth, and a spaceship console all mashed into one digital beast, ready to survive your next outback jam or a wild night at the pub. Jack and Oz dive deep, poking at every button, sensor, and squidgy pad, while ASM’s Randy lays out features that’ll make your jaw drop faster than a kangaroo dodging a ute. If you reckon wind synths are all hot air, this … Read more

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13. May 2026
SequencerTalk Meets Nonlinear Labs C25: Digital Sound Architecture for the Stage
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The C25 from Nonlinear Labs is not a synthesizer for preset tourists – it’s an instrument for sound architects who love the unpredictable. SequencerTalk takes us through Stephan Schmitt’s latest creation at Superbooth 2026: a compact digital performance synth uncompromisingly focused on expression, playability, and direct control. With innovative sensor technology, haptic feedback, and an open platform philosophy, the C25 invites you to explore sonic spaces rather than just consume them. Those with patience and a keen ear for machine ethics will be rewarded with a new dimension of musical interaction.

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13. May 2026
SequencerTalk Unleashes the Drift DJ Zero: Pocket-Sized Mayhem for DAWless Warriors
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SequencerTalk dives into the Drift DJ Zero at Superbooth 2026—a battery-powered, palm-sized audio hub that’s more than just a DJ toy. This isn’t your average plastic box; it’s a two-deck, beat-synced, session-recording street weapon for live electronic heads, DAWless junkies, and anyone who wants to throw their laptop out the window. Dean Freud gets the lowdown from the developer, peeling back the layers on its hybrid workflow, hardware integration, and open-source ambitions. If you’re after a portable rig that can sync, mix, record, and play nice with your other gear, this one’s worth a look—just don’t expect it to make … Read more

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13. May 2026
SYNTH ANATOMY Drops Superbooth 2026: Forests, Funky OP-1s, and Techno Weapons
SPARKY
Superbooth 2026 is in full rave mode, and SYNTH ANATOMY is on the ground, sniffing out the wildest synth prototypes like a truffle pig in a modular forest. From the monstrous Schlappi Forest – a 16-voice FM beast with Three Body DNA – to the playful, hackable MÕNAI OP-1 lookalike, and Majella’s COMPAX, a sequencer that wants to chew up your drum machines, this video is a parade of future classics and oddballs. SYNTH ANATOMY’s style is all about hands-on, straight-talking coverage, and this episode is no exception. If you want a taste of what’s coming to your bunker, this … Read more
First Love Multitimbral FM Synthesizer, Majella COMPAX, MÕNAI OP-1 Like Synth, Schlappi Forest

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12. May 2026
Yamaha Synths Official Delivers: Montage M8x as a Digital Performance Powerhouse
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Yamaha Synths Official takes the stage with Kier Darby to spotlight the Montage M8x, a flagship synthesizer that blurs the line between studio sophistication and live performance agility. This video is a deep dive into the instrument’s digital architecture, from its balanced polyphonic aftertouch keybed to its seamless sound switching and advanced control assignments. Darby’s walkthrough is equal parts technical and musical, revealing how Montage M8x’s performance structure, assignable controls, scenes, and MIDI capabilities are engineered for maximum flexibility. For anyone curious about how Yamaha’s digital design philosophy translates into real-world workflows, this is a revealing look under the hood.

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12. May 2026
Starsky Carr’s Syntrx II Review: Vintage Vibes, Modern Mayhem
Starsky Carr dives headfirst into the Erica Synths Syntrx II, torching the myth that it’s just a sci-fi noise box for ambient weirdos. This isn’t your grandad’s EMS knockoff – it’s a modern street weapon with a digital pin matrix, a sequencer, and enough modulation to fry your brain. Starsky’s trademark deep-dive style strips away the hype and gets straight to the dirty details, showing why this synth is more than just a collector’s flex. If you think the Syntrx II is all bleeps and fizzes, prepare to get schooled – and maybe a bit jealous.

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12. May 2026
Sam Gutman’s Superbooth 2026: Synth Oddities and Sonic Mayhem
Superbooth 2026 was a wild ride through the weird and wonderful world of synths, and Sam Gutman was our trusty guide through the sonic jungle. From tactile tree trunks to DJ decks that’ll make your grandma want to scratch, Sam’s picks are as unpredictable as a possum at a picnic. If you’re into gear that’s more experimental than a backyard BBQ gone wrong, this roundup’s for you. Dive in for a taste of the most bonkers, hands-on, and inspiring gadgets the synth world has to offer—just don’t blame us if you end up wanting to remortgage the house for a … Read more

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12. May 2026
Metamyther’s Superbooth 2026: Gear That’ll Melt Your Face Off
Superbooth 2026 just dropped a sonic bomb on Berlin, and Metamyther was right in the blast radius, picking out the filthiest, most forward-thinking modules and grooveboxes. Forget polite, beige synths—this is a round-up for those who want their rigs loud, weird, and a bit dangerous. From polyphonic modular oddities to grooveboxes that could out-weird a warehouse rave, Metamyther’s picks are as uncompromising as a punk gig at closing time. If you’re after safe and sensible, jog on. But if you want gear that’ll punch you in the gut and nick your kebab, read on.