30. May 2026
Pick Yourself’s Guide to Kick Drums: From Sine Waves to Club-Ready Punch
29. May 2026
Arturia Memory V: Digital Nostalgia, Analog Character
29. May 2026
Superbooth Meltdown: Molten Music Technology’s May 2026 Gear Drop
29. May 2026
Monotrail Tech Talk: Voltage-Controlled FX Sends – The Dirty Details
29. May 2026
Tefty Music Tech’s Beat Kitchen: MPC Live 3 Retro vs Take 5 – Does It Slap?
28. May 2026
Lodewijk Vos (LØ): Broken Tape Decks and Sonic Ghosts – Scoring Horror With Fragile Hands
28. May 2026
Andertons Synths, Keys and Tech Drop the Focusrite ISA C8X: Blue Steel Meets Brit Grit
27. May 2026
Arturia Memory V: Digital Heritage, Analog Soul
27. May 2026
Yamaha Synths Official: John Melas Tools Take Montage M Workflow to the Next Level
27. May 2026
Frap Tools Magnolia: Nested Modulation Madness for the Modular Minded

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31. May 2026
sunwarper ditches the gear mountain and heads straight for the creative jugular in this one. Armed with nothing but the micro-sized Woovebox, he shows how stripping things back can punch your inspiration into overdrive. It’s a video that tears up the myth that more gear equals better tracks, instead proving that a tiny groovebox and a ruthless workflow can cook up a storm. If you’re tired of option paralysis and want to see how a real producer turns limitations into street weaponry, this is your jam. Don’t expect endless gear worship – expect fast moves, clever tricks, and a workflow … Read more

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31. May 2026
The Midlife Synthesist Raises the Game: OXI ONE MK2 2.0 – Sequencer Mayhem Unleashed
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OXI ONE MK2 just got a firmware adrenaline shot, and The Midlife Synthesist is here to show us why we should care. If you thought sequencers were getting stale, think again – Domino and Saga drop in with moves that could shake your DAW off the desk. Add a Chord Palette that actually nudges you out of your harmonic rut, and you’re looking at a groovebox that refuses to play it safe. The Midlife Synthesist brings his trademark charm and clarity, slicing straight to the weird, wild core of these updates. Strap in – this isn’t your nan’s step sequencer.

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31. May 2026
Verysickbeats Schools Us: Why Auto-Tune Can’t Hang With a Vocoder
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Alright, fam—strap in. Verysickbeats just dropped a lesson that slices straight through the confusion: Auto-Tune and vocoders are not the same beast, and he’s here to show you why. JFilt brings his signature laid-back, no-nonsense style, laying out why vocoders slap harder than your average pitch-fixer. From crusty dry vocals to transformer-level soundscapes, he puts gear like the MicroKorg and Koala Sampler to work, showing off flavors that Auto-Tune just can’t season. If you’re ready to level up your beats and want to know why your next lofi banger needs a vocoder, this is the breakdown you don’t want to … Read more
Bleass Voices, EVOC 20 Polysynth, Koala Sampler, Logic Pro, MicroKORG, Vocoder V, Vocodine

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31. May 2026
Sanjay C Drops the Latest: Plugins, Poly Synths, and a Free Slice of Roland
SPARKY
Sanjay C is back on his news grind with a fresh roundup of music production toys that’ll make your wallet sweat and your DAW cry for mercy. This week: the long-awaited Soothe 3 update for all you resonance haters, Arturia’s turbocharged take on the Memorymoog, and a shocker—Roland’s ZENOLOGY GX synth for iPad, free for a hot minute. SSL’s got a new box for solo heads, and Unfiltered Audio’s Battle FX is out to glitch up your sound for nothing. If you like your news fast, punchy, and full of actual opinions, Sanjay C’s got the goods—just don’t expect any … Read more
Arturia Memory V, Roland ZENOLOGY GX, Soothe 3, SSL-1, Unfiltered Audio Battle FX

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30. May 2026
Scott’s Synth Stuff Dives Into the Groove Synthesis 3rd Wave: Polyphony Overkill or Wavetable Dream Machine?
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Hold on to your filter caps: Scott’s Synth Stuff takes the Groove Synthesis 3rd Wave for a serious joyride, and this synth is no polite dinner guest. We’re talking 24 voices, real analog filters, sampling, and a wavetable engine that laughs in the face of nostalgia. Scott’s no stranger to hardware, but even he admits this blue beast is “a monster of a synth”. If you’ve ever wanted your stage rig to morph from gritty PPG classics to modern sonic chaos—with a secret weapon or two—this review is your ticket. Warning: you might want one after reading.

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30. May 2026
CROW HILL vs. The Gamechanger Recoder: Not Your Granddad’s Vocoder
Ready for a vocoder that doesn’t just sit there looking pretty? CROW HILL dives headfirst into the Gamechanger Audio Recoder, a box that lets you play both sides of the sonic chessboard—modulator and carrier, all at once. Forget your old plugin routines: this slab of hardware wants your hands, your voice, and maybe your soul. With tactile controls and a vibe that’s more rave bunker than spreadsheet, the Recoder promises to shake you loose from in-the-box boredom. If you think you know vocoders, think again. CROW HILL’s no-nonsense demo shows why this thing could become your next secret weapon.

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30. May 2026
Bthelick vs. The Polished Crowd: When Grit Wins
If you think ‘high quality’ means ‘high interest’, think again. Bthelick, that sharp-suited dance music workhorse, drops a lesson in why your obsession with clinical sound is probably making your tracks boring. In this punchy tutorial, he dismantles the myth of perfection, shows off some grubby plugin alternatives, and even gives a quick recipe for homebrew textures using nothing but your DAW and a sprinkle of noise. If you’re tired of factory-fresh beats and want your music to slap, scrape and bite, this is a must-watch—though, trust me, some tricks are best heard, not read. Expect wit, wisdom and a … Read more

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30. May 2026
AudioPilz vs. The Force: Groovebox or Glorified Doorstop?
AudioPilz is back in the rave bunker, tossing the Akai Force onto the Bad Gear chopping block. Is it a misunderstood groovebox hero or just another overhyped plastic slab with more updates than a dodgy Windows install? Expect plenty of jabs, a healthy dose of sarcasm, and the usual meme-fuelled chaos as AudioPilz puts the Force through its paces. If you’ve ever wondered whether you should trust a machine that can’t decide if it’s an MPC or an Ableton fever dream, this one’s for you. Don’t expect a love letter—expect the honest, hilarious breakdown only AudioPilz delivers.