4. February 2026
Donner L1 Essential: Stefan Gubatz Throws the SH-101 Clone into the Beat-Frying Pan
4. February 2026
EP-40 RIDDIM vs KOII: SON WU Throws Down the Pocket Operator Gauntlet
3. February 2026
DivKid Illuminates Modular Alchemy: d’Voxx on Recording, Producing & Mixing Sonic Narratives
3. February 2026
UDO Audio’s Super 8: Patchcraft and Performance with Hazel Mills
3. February 2026
Doctor Mix at NAMM 2026: Camelot, Stylophone, and Live Rig Mayhem
3. February 2026
Sineway’s Microcosm Mayhem: Turning Effects into Idea Generators with Digitakt II
3. February 2026
Underdog Electronic Music School: Feedback Delays as Sonic Storytellers
2. February 2026
HAINBACH and the String Armonica MK2: Overtone Dreams and Sonic Glasswork
2. February 2026
Woody Piano Shack’s Minilogue Review: Four Notes, One Big Rave Bunker Question
1. February 2026
NAMM 2026’s Wildest Rigs: Sunwarper’s Top Gear Picks That’ll Make Your Studio Roar

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5. February 2026
Doctor Mix storms NAMM 2026 with a grin and a mission: to show us what happens when you bolt a bleeding-edge MIDI brain onto a $280,000 concert grand. Forget your plastic controller – this is a nine-foot beast that can trigger synths, drum machines, and virtual instruments with the kind of nuance that’ll make your DAW weep. With Bechstein Connect, the line between classical craftsmanship and electronic chaos just got erased, and Doctor Mix is here to hype every wild second. If you think pianos are just for dusty concert halls, you’re about to get a MIDI-powered slap in the … Read more
C. Bechstein Connect, C. Bechstein D-282 Concert Grand Piano, Prophet 10

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5. February 2026
Behringer JN-80: Eight Voices of Analog Heritage Reimagined
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Behringer’s JN-80 is their latest foray into the world of classic analog polysynths, channeling the spirit of the legendary Juno 60 but with a modern twist. In this official showcase, Behringer pulls back the curtain on an eight-voice analog powerhouse, complete with DCOs, the iconic 3109 VCF, a lush BBD chorus, and a workflow that’s as immediate as it is inviting. The video is a no-nonsense affair: just the JN-80, dry from the outputs, letting its raw tones and punchy voicing do the talking. For those who crave authentic analog warmth and a synth that wants to be played, not … Read more

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5. February 2026
Bolo Da Producer Digs Into Behringer’s JN-80: Budget Juno or Just Hype?
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Bolo Da Producer, the platinum beatmaker with a knack for real talk, takes a hard look at Behringer’s JN-80—the so-called clone of the legendary Juno-60. Is this new slab of plastic a proper street weapon or just another cheap knockoff? With his trademark energy, Bolo breaks down the hype, the history, and the price tag, all while keeping it 100 about what matters to working producers. If you’re hunting for that classic chorus-drenched polyphony without selling a kidney, this is the video you need to see. But don’t expect a nostalgia trip without some side-eye—Bolo’s not letting Behringer off easy.

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5. February 2026
Gabe Miller Music Unboxes the MPC Live III: First Impressions from the Beat Lab
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Gabe Miller Music just cracked open the MPC Live III, and let me tell you—it’s like watching your buddy unwrap a new pair of sneakers, except these kicks make beats. Gabe’s got that signature California cool, but he’s not afraid to call out the quirks and the wins. From the comically oversized box to the first couch jam, this video is a wild ride through sample slicing, built-in mics, and those new MPC-E pads. If you want the real scoop on whether this box slaps or just sits heavy on your lap, Gabe’s blend of honest takes and playful jams … Read more

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5. February 2026
Expert Sleepers Disting NT: Spectral Conquest – FFT Mayhem in Modular
MILES
Expert Sleepers, long known for bridging modular and digital workflows, brings their Spectral Conquest algorithm to the Disting NT. This update, rooted in their classic VST, arms Eurorack users with a suite of FFT-based spectral tools. From frequency shifting that shatters harmonics to combs, sieves, and a full-blown spectral polysynth, the module transforms audio in ways both clinical and clangorous. We dive into the video walkthrough to see how these spectral processes behave in real-world patching, and what new territory they open for modular sound design.

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4. February 2026
Frap Tools Magnolia: Analogue Polyphony with a Modular Mindset
Frap Tools, the Italian maestros of modular design, step boldly into the polyphonic arena with Magnolia, their 8-voice analog synthesizer boasting true through-zero FM. In this exhaustive, knob-by-knob tutorial, the brand showcases how Magnolia bridges classic polysynth warmth with the timbral wildness of modular FM, all wrapped in a user interface that’s as immediate as it is deep. With a focus on patchability, sound design flexibility, and real-world workflow, Frap Tools delivers a machine that feels as much at home in a Eurorack-inspired setup as it does in a standalone rig. Let’s dissect how Magnolia’s architecture, modes, and modulation options … Read more

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4. February 2026
Free Beat’s KOII: Odd Time Groovebox That Actually Gets It Right
If you’ve ever tried to wrangle a groovebox into 7/8 and ended up with a migraine, Free Beat’s latest video is your antidote. This time, our favourite practical beatmaker dives deep into the Teenage Engineering KOII, a box that doesn’t just tolerate odd time signatures—it lives for them. Free Beat’s excitement is infectious, but don’t mistake it for hype: this is a hands-on, no-nonsense look at why the KOII might finally be the groovebox that makes weird meters fun, not a maths lesson. Get ready for a fast-paced tour of intuitive sequencing, scene-based time signature wizardry, and some live jams … Read more

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4. February 2026
Voltage Labs Illuminates: Native Instruments and the Dawn of Sonic Infinity
Voltage Labs, ever the cartographer of electronic sound, invites us to drift through the magnetic resonance of Native Instruments’ legacy. This is not just a chronicle of software and circuits—it’s a meditation on how Berlin’s visionaries transformed the very fabric of music-making. Through poetic storytelling and tactile metaphors, we witness the shift from hardware-bound rituals to a universe where sound blooms from code. Prepare to feel the weightless gravity of Reaktor, the spectral touch of Kontakt, and the pulse of Maschine as Voltage Labs connects the dots between technology, culture, and the soul of creation.