26. February 2026
Woody Piano Shack vs. The 303: TD-3 Programming Without Tears
25. February 2026
Starsky Carr Unleashes the Erica Synths Elektor Formant: Vintage DIY Goes Modular Mayhem
25. February 2026
Monotrail Tech Talk: One Mod to Rule Them All – Multi-Destination Modulation Tricks
25. February 2026
Pick Yourself: Sculpting Sonic Atmospheres with Texture Alchemy
25. February 2026
musotalk unfolds the FabFilter Pro-C 3: Compression Origami for the Modern Studio
25. February 2026
Mini Mixer Madness: SequencerTalk Sheds Light on Cable Chaos
24. February 2026
Chris Sangster Turns Club Chaos Into Streaming Gold – A No-Nonsense Live Mix Breakdown
24. February 2026
Gabe Miller Music’s MPC Live III Techno Throwdown: Not Your Grandma’s Tutorial
24. February 2026
Metamyther Unleashes the Audrey II: A Feedback Monster for the Brave
24. February 2026
Underdog Electronic Music School: Modular Mayhem with Mark Verbos – Improvising Techno Like an Outback Storm

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27. February 2026
Arturia’s KeyStep 37 mk2 steps confidently into the crowded world of compact controllers, aiming to be more than just another MIDI keyboard. In this official overview, Arturia highlights how the mk2 bridges the gap between DAWs, hardware synths, and modular rigs, offering a hands-on workflow for hybrid setups. With expanded controls, a sequencer and arpeggiator, and a new mutate feature for real-time generative creativity, the KeyStep 37 mk2 is pitched as a performance instrument in its own right. We break down what’s actually demonstrated, from the tactile interface to the deep MIDI CC integration, and what sets this iteration apart … Read more

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27. February 2026
RetroSound’s Digital Dreamscape: A Studio Tour Through Sonic Time
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Step into the shimmering corridors of RetroSound’s studio, where vintage digital synthesizers from the 80s and early 90s breathe life into the ghosts of electronic music’s past. Guided by the independent and passionate hand of Marko Ettlich, this tour is more than a collection of machines—it’s a journey through the magnetic resonance of FM, wavetable, and vector synthesis, each note painting a nebula of memory and innovation. Here, sound is not just heard, but felt—like fractured light drifting through fog. For those who seek the story behind the sound, RetroSound offers a rare glimpse into the instruments that shaped an … Read more
Casio CZ-101, Casio VZ-1, Clavia Nord Modular, Ensoniq SQ-80, Kawai K5000R, Korg DW-8000, Korg EX-8000, Korg Wavestation EX, Korg Wavestation SR, Korg Z1, PPG Wave 2.2, Quasimidi Raven Max, Roland D-50, Roland D-550, Roland JD-800, Roland JV-1080, Roland M-VS1, Sequential Prophet VS, Waldorf Microwave, Waldorf Microwave II XT, Yamaha AN1x, Yamaha DX11, Yamaha DX7 II FD

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27. February 2026
Starsky Carr Unleashes the Arturia KeyStep 37 MkII: Sequencer Mayhem and Mutant Arps
SPARKY
Starsky Carr is back in the rave bunker with the Arturia KeyStep 37 MkII, and this time, things get seriously twisted. Forget your average MIDI controller – this beast is packing a sequencer and arpeggiator that mutate, morph, and spit out ideas faster than you can say ‘DAWless jam.’ Starsky’s signature deep-dive style slices through the menus and modes, showing off why this isn’t just an upgrade – it’s a street weapon for modular heads, DAW junkies, and anyone who likes their inspiration on tap. If you think all compact controllers are the same, this video will slap you straight.

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27. February 2026
Molten Music Technology’s Fourm Review: Sequential’s Little Box of Analog Mischief
SPARKY
Molten Music Technology’s Robin Vincent gets his hands on the Sequential Fourm, a four-voice analog synth that’s small in size but big on attitude. Forget the bells and whistles—this box is all about raw, classic subtractive power, with a build that could survive a toaster-fight in a rave bunker. No built-in effects? Good. It forces you to get creative and stop hiding behind reverb. In this review, Robin dives into the Fourm’s sound palette, quirks, and that infamous polyphonic aftertouch, all with his signature blend of honesty and dry British wit. If you want to know whether this synth slaps … Read more

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27. February 2026
DivKid’s Pearl OC-07: Sub Bass Weapon or Just Another Octaver?
SPARKY
DivKid’s back in the rave bunker, this time dragging out the Pearl OC-07 Octaver—a pedal that promises more than just square wave grunt for your synths. Forget your average sub generator; this box spits out warm, sine-ish subs that’ll make your modular’s built-in options look like a cheap toaster. If you’re after fat, musical bass layers and a few dirty tricks for both synths and guitars, DivKid’s got you covered. Expect hands-on demos, clever patching, and a few curveballs along the way. The OC-07 might just be the secret sauce your basslines have been missing.

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26. February 2026
OXI Instruments OXI One MKII: Architecting Inspiration with the Random Generator
OXI Instruments continues to position the OXI One MKII as the digital nerve center for modern hardware setups, and in Episode 6 of their deep-dive series, the spotlight is on the Random Generator. Far from being a tool for chaos, this feature is presented as a carefully architected source of musical ideas—one that balances unpredictability with intentionality. The video methodically walks through the Random Generator’s parameters and creative tools, demonstrating how even randomness can be sculpted into musically coherent patterns across mono, poly, and chord modes. For anyone intrigued by the intersection of algorithmic inspiration and hands-on control, this episode … Read more

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26. February 2026
MAKEN0ISE Connects MultiWAVE and Music Mouse: Digital Control, Modular Sound
Make Noise, the Asheville-based modular mavericks, dive into a cross-generational experiment by pairing their MultiWAVE module with Laurie Spiegel’s reissued Music Mouse software from Eventide. This video is less about algorithmic wizardry and more about real-time, hands-on interaction—using the mouse as a musical instrument to drive modular synthesis. The Make Noise team demonstrates how this digital-meets-analog workflow opens up new creative territories, layering MIDI-driven melodies and patterns with the sonic depth of MultiWAVE. If you’re curious about integrating classic software interfaces with modern Eurorack, this is a workflow exploration you’ll want to see.

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26. February 2026
LNA Does Audio Stuff: Gain Staging, Cats, and Clipping – A Feline Guide to Clean Mixes
LNA Does Audio Stuff is back, and this time she’s wrangling cats, glass bowls, and Ableton Live to explain why your mixes sound like a toaster-fight at 0 dBFS. Forget dry textbooks—Liina’s got visual metaphors, real-world DAW moves, and a knack for making even digital clipping seem adorable (until it isn’t). If you want your tracks to breathe, not wheeze, and you’re tired of mixes that collapse like a cheap tent, this is your crash course. Expect practical tips, a few feline cameos, and a healthy dose of British wit. Don’t let the playful vibe fool you—this is serious mix … Read more