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
1. February 2026
Andrew Chapman Creative Digs Into the RND 535: Clean Intentions, Dirty Results
1. February 2026
Blairy’s Beatlab Unleashes the Hydrasynth: Sequencer or Secret Weapon?
1. February 2026
Doctor Mix at NAMM 2026: Korg Phase 8 & Black Panther System – Synths and Stands That Actually Slap
1. February 2026
Free Beat Unleashes the KOII Fader: Finally, Some Real-Time Mayhem
31. January 2026
AudioPilz vs. M-Audio VENOM: Synth Infamy, Dirty Secrets, and a Sonic Redemption

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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
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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
LUMINA
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.

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4. February 2026
Donner L1 Essential: Stefan Gubatz Throws the SH-101 Clone into the Beat-Frying Pan
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Stefan Gubatz has a new blinking toy on his desk – this time, the Donner L1 Essential, an expanded SH-101 clone with extras that even old Casio fans will find intriguing. In his typically honest and no-nonsense style, he takes the thing apart, tests, tweaks, and lets it sizzle. Magnetic keyboard, modular design, and a step sequencer that screams happy accidents – this isn’t just a review, it’s a performance. But where there’s light, there’s noise: Stefan doesn’t hold back on criticism but stays fair, showing why the L1 Essential deserves a spot on stage despite its quirks. If you … Read more

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4. February 2026
EP-40 RIDDIM vs KOII: SON WU Throws Down the Pocket Operator Gauntlet
SPARKY
SON WU is back in the rave bunker, pitting Teenage Engineering’s EP-40 RIDDIM against the KOII in a no-holds-barred feature fight. If you’re after the real dirt on which pocket-sized beast deserves your cash, this is the showdown you need. Expect sharp insights, hands-on jams, and a few curveballs—SON WU’s signature style is all over this one. Don’t blink: the verdict comes fast, and the details are juicier than a warehouse party at 4am.
Teenage Engineering EP-133 KOII, Teenage Engineering EP-40 Riddim

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3. February 2026
DivKid Illuminates Modular Alchemy: d’Voxx on Recording, Producing & Mixing Sonic Narratives
In this atmospheric dialogue, DivKid invites us to drift through the fog-laced corridors of modular synthesis with d’Voxx—Paul and Nino—whose album ‘Telegraph’ becomes a living map of creative intent. The conversation is less a technical manual and more a meditation on the philosophy of capturing modular sound: performance, intuition, and the magnetic resonance between live energy and studio sculpting. Here, every patch and EQ sweep is a brushstroke on a canvas of shifting frequencies. For those who sense music as landscape and emotion, this video is a portal into the secret rituals behind modular storytelling. Some moments, like the bloom … Read more

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3. February 2026
UDO Audio’s Super 8: Patchcraft and Performance with Hazel Mills
In this analytical dive, we follow Hazel Mills as she constructs evocative patches on the UDO Audio Super 8, revealing the instrument’s hybrid character and hands-on modulation appeal. UDO Audio, known for their lush, FPGA-driven analog-hybrid synths, provides the canvas for Mills’ performance video ‘SIGIL.’ The video is less about preset surfing and more about building sounds from the ground up—oscillator by oscillator, envelope by envelope—showcasing the Super 8’s strengths in rhythmic, percussive, and sustained textures. For those interested in how a synth’s architecture shapes real-world patches, this is a revealing look at both the instrument and the artist’s process.

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3. February 2026
Doctor Mix at NAMM 2026: Camelot, Stylophone, and Live Rig Mayhem
Doctor Mix storms NAMM 2026 with a double-barrelled blast of live performance tech and cheeky sampling fun. First up, he and Simone from Audio Modeling show off Camelot—a platform that turns your gig rig into a seamless, scene-switching monster. Forget dropouts and clunky transitions; this thing keeps your set tighter than a warehouse rave at 3am. Then, in classic Doctor Mix style, he detours to the Stylophone booth for a hands-on with their new sampler—cheap, cheerful, and primed for instant sonic mischief. If you want a taste of the future (and a few laughs), this one’s pure NAMM energy.