Frap Tools Magnolia: Analogue FM Piano Synthesis Demystified

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Frap Tools, the Italian maestros of modular sophistication, take us on a deep dive into their Magnolia polysynth—this time, with a mission: conjuring up the classic FM piano sound, but in full-blooded analogue. In this video, Giovanni Grandi walks through every step, from oscillator tuning to expressive modulation, showing how Magnolia’s architecture can mimic and even surpass digital FM icons in tactile, voltage-driven ways. Expect a patcher’s-eye view of modulation routing, velocity tricks, and a smattering of effects, all delivered with Frap’s signature attention to sonic detail. For anyone who’s ever wondered how far you can push analogue FM, this … Read more

HakenAudio Slim21: Microscopic Expression in a Portable Powerhouse

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15. April 2026

HakenAudio Slim21: Microscopic Expression in a Portable Powerhouse

LYRA

HakenAudio’s Slim21 is not just a shrunken Continuum—it’s a full-fledged, ultra-sensitive standalone synth, MPE MIDI controller, and audio processor, all packed into a surprisingly portable form factor. In this official video, composer Josh Madoff demonstrates how the Slim21 leverages Haken’s renowned Hall Effect sensor technology and the EaganMatrix sound engine to deliver a playing experience that’s as nuanced as it is futuristic. Whether you’re a studio architect, live performer, or DAWless explorer, the Slim21 promises deep integration, expressive control, and a workflow that blurs the line between acoustic subtlety and digital innovation. We dig into the architecture, the tactile interface, … Read more

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Moog Music’s Minimoog Model D Tribute Edition: A Classic Reimagined for Bob Moog

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15. April 2026

Moog Music’s Minimoog Model D Tribute Edition: A Classic Reimagined for Bob Moog

MILES

Moog Music returns to its roots with the Minimoog Model D Bob Moog Tribute Edition, a limited-edition synth that channels the spirit of analog innovation. This official Moog video isn’t just a nostalgia trip—it’s a celebration of the Model D’s enduring sonic character and the hands-on design that made it a studio and stage staple. With tributes from artists like Gary Numan and Mark Mothersbaugh, the video explores how this instrument’s warmth, immediacy, and tactile interface continue to shape music across genres. For those who care about circuitry, woodwork, and the soul of synthesis, this is a love letter to … Read more

Patrick Breen Digs Into Fender Studio Pro: Does This DAW Actually Slap?

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15. April 2026

Patrick Breen Digs Into Fender Studio Pro: Does This DAW Actually Slap?

RILEY

Fender just crashed the DAW party, and Patrick Breen is here to see if they brought more than just a six-string and some old amps. In this video, Patrick takes the freshly rebranded Fender Studio Pro for a spin, poking at its guitar and bass plugins, Splice integration, and all the shiny new toys that might tempt beatmakers and producers alike. If you’re wondering if this DAW is just for guitar heads or if it can actually hang with the big dogs like Logic and Ableton, Patrick’s got the real talk. Grab your headphones and a cheap beer—this review’s got … Read more

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Synthesizer Fireworks with SequencerTalk: From Bitmask to Zebra 3 – What Blinks, What Bangs?

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15. April 2026

Synthesizer Fireworks with SequencerTalk: From Bitmask to Zebra 3 – What Blinks, What Bangs?

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If you thought the synthesizer circus had already seen it all, buckle up! SequencerTalk takes us on a wild ride through the current gear landscape – from French bitmask oddities to binaural VOSIM boxes and the hotly anticipated Zebra 3. Here, it’s not just about nerding out, but also about mercilessly sorting the wheat from the chaff: What’s true nerd gold, and what’s just pretty blinking lights? And what’s really up with Elektron after the big deal? If you love trashy charm, honest opinions, and blinking boxes, you’re in the right place. So: grab your popcorn, open your ears – … Read more

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Vulture Culture Throws Down: Can You Really Not Hear the Difference in a Mix?

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14. April 2026

Vulture Culture Throws Down: Can You Really Not Hear the Difference in a Mix?

SPARKY

Vulture Culture isn’t here to coddle your plugin collection or stroke your vintage synth ego. In this barnstormer of a shootout, he lines up classic analog beasts against their Arturia software clones and asks the question that’s split studios and forums for decades: can you actually hear the difference in a mix, or is that just synth snobbery? Expect blind tests, brutal honesty, and a few sacred cows getting roasted. If you think the average listener can’t tell hardware from software, prepare for a reality check—served with Vulture Culture’s signature clarity and a side of sarcasm. This one’s for the … Read more

HAINBACH’s Sonic Alchemy: Octaves and the Art of Passive Bandpass Filters

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14. April 2026

HAINBACH’s Sonic Alchemy: Octaves and the Art of Passive Bandpass Filters

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Step into HAINBACH’s world, where sound is sculpted by the weight of metal and the hush of electricity’s absence. In this immersive exploration, we drift through the magnetic resonance of passive bandpass filters—those spectral tools that once haunted the laboratories of audio pioneers. HAINBACH, ever the sonic storyteller, reveals how these relics inspire the new AudioThing Octaves plugin, a digital echo of analog ghosts. Prepare to witness frequencies sliced and reshaped, not by force, but by the gentle gravity of coils and the poetry of stepped selection. This is not merely a demo—it’s a meditation on the tactile soul of … Read more

The Unperson’s FM Street Fight: DX7 Dreams and Eurorack Mayhem

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13. April 2026

The Unperson’s FM Street Fight: DX7 Dreams and Eurorack Mayhem

SPARKY

FM synthesis: the sound of the future, or the reason you nearly threw your synth out the window in 1987? The Unperson dives headfirst into the digital jungle, dragging the Yamaha DX7’s legacy into the Eurorack rave bunker. Expect glassy bells, dirty basslines, and a parade of modern FM modules that actually make sense. If you’re tired of menu-diving and want to see FM get hands-on, this is your ticket. Don’t let the nostalgia fool you – these modules slap, and The Unperson’s jams prove it.