19. June 2026
Lodewijk Vos (LØ) Throws Down: 20 Ableton Tips That Actually Matter
19. June 2026
NOGASAYAN’s Double-Decked MPC Live 3 Hack: Two Launch Controls, One Rave Bunker
18. June 2026
Verysickbeats Drops a Philly Soul Bomb: DJ Battlecat Formula Gets the Beatmaker Treatment
18. June 2026
Pick Yourself’s Drum Hack: How MDD Snake Makes Your Beats Bite Back
17. June 2026
Vulture Culture vs. the GForce Prophet-5: Vintage Synth, Modern Mayhem
17. June 2026
Starsky Carr’s Prophet 5 Showdown: The GForce VST Throws Down with Hardware
17. June 2026
Espen Kraft vs The DAW: How the Yamaha QX3 Becomes a Sonic Street Weapon
17. June 2026
Captain Pikant Breaks Down Gorillaz’s Drum Magic – No Ivy League Needed
17. June 2026
Andertons Synths, Keys and Tech Unleash the Arturia Keystep 37 MKII: It’s More Than MIDI, Mate
16. June 2026
Starsky Carr Unleashes the ASM Leviasynth: Rave Bunker in a Box

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20. June 2026
Forget everything you thought you knew about audio interfaces being the most boring bit of your studio rack. CROW HILL dives, headlong and unapologetic, into the Focusrite ISA C8X – a slab of gear that might just kick your old interface into the skip. This isn’t just another box with a hundred blinking LEDs; it’s a foundation-first, preamp-packed, connectivity monster with a few tricks up its sleeve. If you’re tired of interfaces that only come out when they break, and you want something that actually earns space on your desk, this one’s worth a look. As usual, CROW HILL keeps … Read more

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20. June 2026
Tefty Music Tech fires up the MPC Key37 G2: Sampling, slicing, and iPad mayhem
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If you thought the MPC Key37 G2 was just another MIDI plank, think again. Tefty Music Tech takes Akai’s latest groovebox for a spin, dragging an iPad into the fray for some USB sampling wizardry. Expect flying filters, plugin carnage, and more pumping than a warehouse at 3am. This isn’t a glossy ad – it’s a hands-on, sweat-on-the-pads breakdown that shows off the MPC’s new tricks, quirks, and the kind of sonic filth that makes us all want to call in sick and make beats all day. And yes, you’ll want to see the video for the full flavour – … Read more
Akai Iona plugin, Akai Jura plugin, Akai MPC Key37 G2, Akai Subfactory plugin, Apple iPad, Audio Damage Quanta

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20. June 2026
AudioPilz vs. Yamaha FS1R: The Digital Synth That’s Both Legend and Nightmare
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AudioPilz dives headfirst into the Yamaha FS1R, a synth that’s both a badge of honour for FM fanatics and a migraine in a rackmount box. Expect a wild ride through 90s digital excess, where formant synthesis meets a user interface straight out of a dystopian office printer. With his signature meme-laced wit and razor-sharp insight, AudioPilz pulls no punches—calling out the FS1R’s brilliance and brutality in equal measure. If you’ve ever wondered whether a synth can be both the holy grail and the ultimate headache, this is the showdown you’ve been waiting for. Hold onto your encoders – this one’s … Read more

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20. June 2026
Bounce Chord’s Pedal Brawl: Three Tape Flangers Enter, Only Your Ears Survive
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If you thought tape flangers were just for shoegazers and retro obsessives, think again. Bounce Chord lines up three radically different tape flange pedals – the Spaceman Aurora, Catalinbread Zero Point, and Strymon Orbit – and proceeds to stomp, tweak, and generally abuse them for our pleasure. Expect dry wit, honest opinions, and zero patience for pedals that don’t deliver. Whether you crave momentary foot-triggered whoosh or digital swirl, this video is a gear-nerd’s playground. Grab your imaginary Jazzmaster and prepare for a proper toe-to-toe tape-flange showdown.
Boss BD-2 Keeley modified, Catalinbread Zero Point, Dunlop Mini Expression, Spaceman Aurora, Strymon Orbit

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20. June 2026
Rapid Flow’s 2026 Studio Arsenal: Only the Essentials That Slap
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Rapid Flow (aka Erik) isn’t here to sell you snake oil—just a hard-hitting rundown of the gear that actually gets tracks finished in 2026. Forget the gear FOMO and influencer shills: this is a stripped-down, sweat-proof list that focuses on workflow, sound quality, and stuff that won’t explode after a weekend in a rave bunker. From headphones that tell no lies to synths that ooze character, Rapid Flow’s setup is a crash course in creative survival. If you’re after smart studio upgrades and want to dodge the money pits, buckle up and let’s see what makes the cut.
Ableton 12 Suite, AIAIAI TMA-2, Akai APC 40 mkII, Behringer TD-3-MO, Dangerous Music Source, MIDIMIX, Moog Matriarch, Moog Muse, Nord Wave 2, Presonus Quantum 2632, Prism Orpheus, Sequential Prophet 6, Slate VSX Platinum Edition, Waldorf Iridium

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19. June 2026
Modal Electronics unlocks the ELEMENT One’s digital core with MODALapp
Modal Electronics takes a deep dive into their new ELEMENT One, an 8-voice virtual-analog synthesizer designed to bridge hands-on performance and deep sound design. In this official walkthrough, Modal demonstrates how the MODALapp software companion transforms the instrument, opening up advanced editing, modulation, and patch management capabilities that go well beyond the front panel. For synth nerds and stage performers alike, this video is a guided tour through the ELEMENT One’s layered architecture, modulation matrix, and effects—showing both the tactile immediacy of the hardware and the architectural transparency of the app. If you’re curious how Modal’s design philosophy translates into … Read more

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19. June 2026
Architecting Electronica: Arturia’s Beyond Series Vol. 3 Sound Bank in Action
Arturia returns with a deep dive into the Electronica sound bank from the Beyond Series Vol. 3, offering a hands-on breakdown of a track crafted by Noe Barcza. Through Rose’s walkthrough, we get an inside look at how presets, modulation, and diverse engines converge to sculpt evolving electronica textures. The focus lands squarely on practical patch construction, granular and FM engine interplay, and how Arturia’s instruments enable a journey from introspective pads to euphoric peaks. If you’re curious about how sound banks can architect a detailed, modern electronica track, this video lays out the workflow and sonic tools on offer.

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19. June 2026
Modal Electronics ELEMENT One: A Workflow-Centric Introduction to Expressive Synthesis
Modal Electronics steps into the spotlight with their ELEMENT One, a synthesizer aimed at both studio explorers and stage performers who demand expressiveness and immediacy. In this official walkthrough, Modal unveils not just the physical setup but also the architectural thinking behind the instrument’s interface, highlighting features like aftertouch-enabled keys, real-time feedback and a modulation system designed for serious sound design. For players and producers craving hands-on control and deep tweakability—without being chained to menus—this first look sets the tone for what Modal’s latest digital powerhouse brings to the workflow table.