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
4. July 2026
Nu-Trix The Synth Guy Goes Deep: UVI Synth Anthology 5 Is a Sonic Street Weapon
4. July 2026
Alexander Spree Blasts Hardtechno with DFAM & Neutron: Minimal Gear, Maximum Mayhem
4. July 2026
AudioPilz vs. Massive X: A Proper Flop or Secret Weapon?
3. July 2026
Alex Ball vs. The Minimoog: Vintage Mojo in a Box
3. July 2026
Metamyther’s Five Pillars: How to Build a Synth Scene That Doesn’t Suck

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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
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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
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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.
Ableton Live, Launch Control, Launchpad Mini, Novation Circuit Tracks, Reason Rack

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8. July 2026
DivKid’s LEQA Ride: Stereo Street Weapons and Sonic Surgery in Eurorack
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When DivKid gets his hands on the 4ms LEQA Levelling EQ Amplifier, you know you’re in for more than a dull demo. This isn’t just another ‘end-of-chain’ box – it’s a streetwise blend of compression, EQ, and stereo width that turns polite signals into rave bunker monsters or glues a mix tighter than a festival tent at 4am. DivKid drags the module through dirty beats, lush ambience, and gnarly feedback, all while showing just how creative you can get with the right tools. If you think EQ and compression are only for mastering, wait until you see them unleashed on … Read more

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8. July 2026
Devin Belanger Unleashes Strymon Timeline MX: A Delay Pedal That Means Business
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If you think delay pedals are just for guitarists, Devin Belanger is here to slap that idea out of your head. In his latest video, he throws the Strymon Timeline MX into the synth bunker and lets it rip—showcasing new dual delay tricks, wild algorithms, and some seriously deep sound design. Devin’s style is sharp, fast, and refreshingly honest—no fluff, just raw sonic action. Grab your headphones and brace yourself, because this isn’t your dad’s ambient pedal demo.

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7. July 2026
Meska Goes Deep: Mutable Elements Clone Reviewed, Hacked & Twisted
Mutable Instruments Elements – but make it a clone, slap on some custom firmware, and hand it to Meska of the statik collective. What do you get? A sound design playground that’s as versatile as it is unruly. In this quick, no-nonsense demo, Meska slices through the features, excitement methods and wild mod options, giving us a glimpse into why Elements remains a street weapon for Eurorack heads. Ready for dirty textures and sonic detours? Strap in.

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7. July 2026
Omri Cohen’s VCV Rack Roundup: Free Modules That Actually Bang
Omri Cohen is back at it, slicing through the latest VCV Rack modules faster than a rave DJ through cheap lager. If you want to know which new virtual boxes are worth your CPU cycles, he’s got the lowdown – from face-melting drum voices to chaos sequencers that’ll turn your patch into a toaster-fight. Forget the manuals and skip the hype, Cohen demos what actually matters, with sounds and tricks you’ll want to nick for your own modular mayhem.

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6. July 2026
Robot Rave: LNA Does Audio Stuff Makes Ableton’s Vocoder Go Full Cyborg
Ready to wire your vocals straight into the mainframe? LNA Does Audio Stuff shows how to unleash Ableton Live’s vocoder for that classic robot voice in just four minutes. It’s a fast, punchy walkthrough for anyone who’d rather sound like a malfunctioning android than read a manual. If you like your synth tips with zero fluff and a dash of UK charm, you’re in the right rave bunker.