In a groovebox duel for the ages, sinewaymusic pits two titans against each other: Ableton Push 3 Standalone vs. Akai MPC Live II. Who will reign supreme in this ultimate beat battle? Let’s dive into sinewaymusic’s decisive, and possibly controversial, verdict!
AudioPilz dives into the standalone chaos that is Maschine+. Does this gadget hit the musical sweet spot, or is it just another overhyped piece of kit? From its missing updates to its tantalisingly retro plug-ins, let’s explore whether this Maschine is a symphony or a smash-up.
Yo, ever think your studio setup needs a street food overhaul? RapidFlow_Shop hit us with a mind-blowing hack using a low-latency interface that changes the entire game. It’s all about routing every sound through your DAW for that ‘just right’ vibe on-the-fly. Forget about those science-degree specs; this video dives right into the beatmaker’s sweet spot!
Intellijel’s Multigrain module lands firmly in the creative sandbox for modular heads, offering a stereo morphing granular sampler that’s all about hands-on sound manipulation. In their typically clear and practical style, Intellijel’s official walkthrough takes us from panel tour to patching tricks, showing how Multigrain’s grain controls, scene morphing, and modulation options open up a world of evolving textures. This article unpacks the video’s key demonstrations, focusing on what Multigrain brings to a real rack: from tactile sound selection and granular shaping to external modulation and sample workflows. If you’re curious about how this module might slot into your own
Novation’s Circuit Rhythm steps into the spotlight as a sample-based groovebox, and in this official video, we see it pushed beyond basic beatmaking into the realm of creative dub-techno manipulation. Dylan takes a classic breakbeat and, using Circuit Rhythm’s slice mode and pattern tools, transforms it into a set of evolving, performance-ready grooves. Novation’s practical, artist-focused ethos is on full display: the workflow is fast, hands-on, and designed for both newcomers and seasoned producers. If you’re curious about how Circuit Rhythm’s sample manipulation and pattern chaining can energize your tracks, this walkthrough delivers a clear, no-nonsense look at its core
Make Noise, the Asheville-based champions of modular mischief, return with a deep dive into MultiMod’s more eccentric read shapes. This official walkthrough eschews the usual smooth LFO fare, instead focusing on staircase, ramp, and randomised orbits—each offering a different flavour of discontinuity. The video methodically demonstrates how these shapes can be harnessed for everything from stepped modulations to unpredictable gate streams, all while keeping the patching practical and the metaphors suitably crunchy. For those interested in sound design that’s more coleslaw than consommé, this is a must-watch.
Frap Tools returns with a deep-dive into modular composition, as Francesco Gennari unpacks his latest étude, “Studio No. 2.” This video is a rare treat for anyone obsessed with stereo imaging, as Gennari demonstrates the art of crafting two-note dyads that dance across the stereo field. From piano sketches to a fully realised Eurorack patch, the walkthrough covers everything from using filters as oscillators to sequencing evolving patterns with the USTA. Expect a meticulous breakdown of patching, modulation, and the integration of external effects, all delivered with Frap Tools’ signature attention to sonic detail and workflow.
Nord Keyboards teams up with acclaimed producer and keyboardist Daniel Weatherspoon to deliver a signature sound bank for the Nord Grand 2, pushing the limits of storytelling through sound design. In this official walkthrough, Weatherspoon demonstrates how his personal approach to layering, effects, and dynamic control transforms the Nord Grand 2 into a versatile narrative instrument. From intricate crossfades to expressive multi-layered patches, the video offers a deep dive into both the creative philosophy and technical possibilities of this premium stage piano. For digital instrument enthusiasts, this is a revealing look at how architecture and workflow can shape musical expression.
Expressive E’s Osmose isn’t just another MIDI controller—it’s a flagship MPE keyboard designed to inject unprecedented nuance and physicality into software synth workflows. In this detailed tutorial, Expressive E (with Josh Madoff at the helm) demonstrates how Osmose bridges the gap between tactile performance and digital sound design, focusing on MPE-compatible plugins and the company’s own Expressive Suite. The video moves from setup basics through hands-on mapping, then into a showcase of tailored presets and even creative hacks for non-MPE synths. For anyone interested in the architecture of expressive control, this is a deep dive into how Osmose can transform
In this latest video from Make Noise, the Asheville-based modular mavericks dive deep into the MultiMod module’s knack for replicating and shifting quantized pitch CV across multiple oscillators. True to Make Noise’s exploratory spirit, the demonstration isn’t just about technical prowess—it’s a hands-on journey through phase-shifted melodies, gestural control, and creative voltage routing. If you’re curious about how MultiMod can transform your melodic sequences, or how time base and phase delays can sculpt evolving soundscapes, this walkthrough offers a patch-oriented perspective with plenty of practical examples. Expect arpeggios, rhythmic interplay, and a few classic Maths cycling tricks along the way.