15. April 2026
Patrick Breen Digs Into Fender Studio Pro: Does This DAW Actually Slap?
15. April 2026
Synthesizer Fireworks with SequencerTalk: From Bitmask to Zebra 3 – What Blinks, What Bangs?
14. April 2026
Vulture Culture Throws Down: Can You Really Not Hear the Difference in a Mix?
14. April 2026
HAINBACH’s Sonic Alchemy: Octaves and the Art of Passive Bandpass Filters
13. April 2026
The Unperson’s FM Street Fight: DX7 Dreams and Eurorack Mayhem
12. April 2026
Intellijel Swells: A Reverb Odyssey for Modular Patchers
12. April 2026
Sanjay C’s Drum Butter Breakdown: One Plugin to Rule Your Drum Chain?
11. April 2026
XNB’s Arturia KeyStep 37 Deep Dive: From MIDI Minion to Sequencing Street Weapon
11. April 2026
Optoproductions Illuminates the Sonic Tapestry of Allert Aalders: A Journey Through Dutch Synth Lore
11. April 2026
Doctor Mix Goes Full Outback: Rebuilding Enigma’s ‘Sadeness’ with UVI Vintage Vault 5

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Make Noise, the Asheville-based maestros of modular mischief, return with a deep-dive into the GTE—a module designed to extract, mutate and re-route rhythmic and melodic content in a Eurorack setup. In this video, the GTE is put through its paces alongside René and Jumbler, demonstrating how gates can be conjured from CV sequences and then twisted into new creative forms. Expect a blend of technical patching, hands-on modulation, and a performance that fuses visual art with modular synthesis. If you’re after inspiration for dynamic sequencing and generative patchwork, this is a prime slice of Make Noise’s exploratory ethos.
Make Noise GTE, Make Noise Jumbler, Make Noise Multi-Mod, Make Noise Rene

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16. April 2026
OXI Instruments OXI One MKII: Multitrack Mode as the Heart of Hybrid Sequencing
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OXI Instruments returns with a deep-dive into the OXI One MKII’s multitrack mode, showing how this flagship sequencer can be the nerve center for composing everything from melodic lines to full tracks. In this official walkthrough, the Spanish innovators demonstrate how their hardware-centric design philosophy enables hands-on, multi-instrument arrangements, leveraging up to 64 independent tracks. The focus is on workflow: from note editing and randomization to performance macros and track management, the OXI One MKII is presented as a tool for both structured composition and spontaneous creativity. If you’re looking to understand how digital sequencing architectures can reshape your studio … Read more

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16. April 2026
Molten Music Technology Takes the Parting Pedal for a Glitchy Rave Spin
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What happens when Emily Hopkins, the queen of harp pedal chaos, teams up with Old Blood Noise Endeavors? You get Parting—a pedal that throws ambient conventions out the window and replaces them with a lo-fi, glitchy riot. Robin Vincent of Molten Music Technology dives headfirst into this unpredictable box, testing its mettle with synths and modular gear. Expect honest, hands-on critique, plenty of sonic surprises, and a healthy dose of British sarcasm. If you think ambient means pretty and polite, this review will slap you sideways. Ready for some audio carnage? Read on, but trust me—some things you’ll want to … Read more

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16. April 2026
Wavetable Rumble: Metamyther Throws Down Osiris, Piston Honda MKIII & Four Seas
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Metamyther is back in the bunker with three wavetable monsters: Modbap Osiris, Piston Honda MKIII, and Ferry Island Four Seas. This isn’t your average spec-sheet snooze—expect hands-on demo, brutal honesty, and a side of industrial grit. If you’re after glassy leads, gnarly morphs, or just want to know which module slaps hardest in a real-world rack, this is the face-off you need. Metamyther’s cinematic-industrial style keeps things sharp and the verdicts sharper. Ready for a synth shootout that actually matters? Let’s get noisy.
Ferry Island Four Seas, Industrial Music Electronics Piston Honda MKIII, Modbap Osiris

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16. April 2026
Molten Music Technology Gets Physical: The ADDAC Servo Controller Unleashed
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Ever wanted your synth rig to look like a robot octopus at a bush doof? Molten Music Technology dives headfirst into the ADDAC System Servo Controller, a bonkers little box that lets you modulate hardware knobs with the power of servo motors. Robin Vincent’s signature blend of geeky curiosity and dry UK wit meets a device that’s as unpredictable as a Melbourne weather forecast. From failed pedal fits to wild modular integrations, this video is a wild ride through the outer limits of hands-on modulation. If you’ve ever dreamed of automating the un-automatable, strap in—this one’s for the tinkerers and … Read more
ADDAC System Servo Controller, Donner Delay Reverb, Dreadbox Hades

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15. April 2026
Frap Tools Magnolia: Analogue FM Piano Synthesis Demystified
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

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15. April 2026
HakenAudio Slim21: Microscopic Expression in a Portable Powerhouse
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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15. April 2026
Moog Music’s Minimoog Model D Tribute Edition: A Classic Reimagined for Bob Moog
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