7. April 2026
Meska Unleashes the Tuul: Filter Pings, Glitch FX, and Chaos Galore
6. April 2026
Oscillator Sink’s Luna Review: Binary Logic, Punk Attitude, and Synth Mayhem
6. April 2026
The Unperson’s Filter Rumble: From Sine Slices to Stereo Mayhem
6. April 2026
Stamatis Stabos Unboxes the Akai MPC Sample: Pocket-Sized Beatmaking with Big Vibes
5. April 2026
sunwarper’s SP404 MK2: Five Years Deep and Still the Studio Chameleon?
5. April 2026
XNB’s Launch Control XL Deep Dive: From DAW Domination to Custom Chaos
5. April 2026
Woody Piano Shack’s TB-03: Roland’s Digital Acid Weapon vs Behringer’s Budget Brawler
5. April 2026
L.Dre’s MPC Sample: One Week Later and Still Bumping?
5. April 2026
The Midlife Synthesist Unleashes the Nord Stage 3: Performance Ferrari or Just Flashy Red?
4. April 2026
CROW HILL and Pascal Wyse: Secrets in the Winter Air – A Field Recording Odyssey

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If you’ve ever wished your modular rig could spit out visuals as wild as your last bush doof, DivKid’s got you sorted. In this electrifying romp, he wrangles the Rorschach from Lumatic Visual Devices—a hybrid video synth that’s as affordable as a servo pie and twice as tasty for your eyeballs. With voltage control, glitchy audio, and more pattern generators than a possum in a bin, this little box promises to turn your next set into a full-blown audiovisual rave. DivKid’s signature style—clear, playful, and just a bit cheeky—makes the whole thing feel like a jam with your most gear-obsessed … Read more

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8. April 2026
HAINBACH Illuminates Sound: The Rare Waves Photophone OCM-2 as Sonic Prism
LUMINA
What if sound could be caught not by air, but by light? In this luminous exploration, HAINBACH guides us through the Rare Waves Photophone OCM-2—a microphone that listens with photons, not pressure. His poetic curiosity turns everyday objects into shimmering soundscapes, revealing textures that shimmer and slide like spectral ghosts. This is not just a review; it’s an immersion into a new way of hearing, where cheese graters, tape machines, and kalimbas become portals to otherworldly resonance. Prepare to drift into a world where stereo movement bends reality, and the boundaries of recording dissolve into light.

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8. April 2026
Verysickbeats Calls Out the SP-404MKII: What’s Still Missing in 2026?
RILEY
Roland dropped the 5.50 firmware for the SP-404MKII, but the beatmaker streets are still hungry. JFilt from Verysickbeats, the king of boombap hacks and lofi gospel, breaks down what’s still missing from this beloved sampler—even after all these updates. From granular dreams to that elusive lo-fi button, he’s got receipts from the whole SP community. If you’re tired of resampling your way to grit or just want your drums to hit like a busted subwoofer, this one’s for you. Pull up a chair, crack a cheap beer, and let’s see if Roland’s really listening.
Roland SP-202, Roland SP-303, Roland SP-404MKII, Roland SP-404SX

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8. April 2026
Venus Theory’s OS Cage Match: Mac Neo vs Raspberry Pi 5 for Music Production
SPARKY
Venus Theory, the ambient architect with a taste for cinematic soundscapes, ditches Windows and dives headfirst into the murky waters of Mac and Linux for a real-world music production showdown. Forget benchmarks and spec sheets—this is about writing actual tracks for an actual game, with actual bills on the line. Expect sarcasm, self-deprecation, and a healthy disrespect for operating system dogma. If you think you need a NASA rig to make music, prepare to have your excuses roasted. Venus Theory’s style is equal parts nerdy and no-nonsense, and this video is a wild ride through the OS jungle. Spoiler: the … Read more

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8. April 2026
Sineway’s Digitakt II: From Loop Prison to Track Liberation
SPARKY
Ever been stuck in loop purgatory, banging your head against the Digitakt II and wondering how to escape? Sineway’s latest video is your jailbreak. With a melodic techno slant and a no-fuss approach, Sineway slices up the classic loop deadlock and shows how to mutate a single groove into a living, breathing track. Expect hands-on tactics, a few happy accidents, and enough workflow gold to make your next session less Groundhog Day, more warehouse rave. If you’re tired of endless 16-step déjà vu, this is the fix you need.
Digitakt II, Faderfox UC4, Hologram Microcosm, Sequential Fourm, Talomen Ti660X headphones

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7. April 2026
Starsky Carr Unleashes the UDO Domino: Hybrid Polysynth Mayhem
Starsky Carr is back in the bunker with the UDO Domino, a synth that looks like it just crawled out of a vintage VCR and decided to pick a fight with every hybrid polysynth on the market. This isn’t your average plastic-fantastic: dual engines, FPGA oscillators, and a filter section that’s got more personalities than a warehouse rave at 4am. Starsky’s trademark deep-dive style tears into the Domino’s guts, showing off everything from lush pads to straight-up sonic filth. If you’re after a synth that rewards knob-twiddling chaos and isn’t afraid to get weird, you’ll want to strap in for … Read more

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7. April 2026
XNB’s Deep Dive: Arturia JUP 8000 V – The Jupiter Goes Full Rave Bunker
Ready for a synth that’s more than just a pretty face? XNB takes the Arturia JUP 8000 V and rips it wide open, showing off a plugin that fuses classic Jupiter DNA with the mad modulation muscle of Pigments. This isn’t your dad’s analog emulation – it’s a full-on street weapon for modern producers who want retro pads, cinematic drones, and everything in between. Expect a no-fluff, hands-on tour through every corner of the JUP 8000 V, from the obvious to the downright devious. If you want to know what this beast can really do, buckle up – XNB’s got … Read more

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7. April 2026
Metamyther’s Sonic Tag-Team: Vhikk X & Moog Messenger Go Full Outback Mayhem
Strap in, mates—Metamyther’s cooked up a wild sonic stew by smashing together the Vhikk X and Moog Messenger. This isn’t your average synth demo; it’s a full-on industrial sound safari, with classic Moog muscle getting a turbocharge from the Vhikk X’s alien FX. If you’re keen on gear that can handle a dust storm and still spit out cinematic chaos, this one’s for you. Metamyther’s signature cinematic-industrial flair is all over this, and the results are as unpredictable as a BBQ in a hailstorm. Ready to see what happens when two synth superheroes join forces? Let’s dive in.