Dive into the chaotic yet oddly musical world of the WMD Clutch with DivKid, as he unveils a hi-hat module that’s more than meets the eye. From layered samples to creative effects, this video is packed with features that will have any synth fan salivating.
Yo, ready to deep dive into Bthelick’s latest video, where he spins the vinyl on the top 20 free plugins he’s got stashed in his sonic toolbox? This ain’t your average shopping list; we’re talking groove-defining gems that’ll up your beat game without even denting your wallet. Whether you’re a synth head or just dabbling in beats, Bthelick’s got the tools that’ll spark your creativity and get your studio bumpin’. Let’s check it out!
Step into the swirling fog of pure sound, where chaos and beauty entwine. Underdog Electronic Music School guides us through the no-input mixer technique—a practice that is less about control and more about surrender. Here, mixers become living organisms, and feedback loops bloom into unpredictable sonic landscapes. This is not just a tutorial, but an invitation to drift inside the nebula of nonlinear sound, where listening becomes meditation and every knob twist is a brushstroke on the canvas of the unknown.
Metamyther dives deep into the WMD Clutch, a hi-hat module that’s got more tricks than a street magician. If you’re tired of stale, robotic hats and want something that grooves, blends, and gets weird on command, this one’s for you. Metamyther’s cinematic industrial style meets hands-on beatmaking in a walkthrough that’s as much about vibe as it is about features. Grab a cheap beer, because this module might just change your whole hi-hat game.
If you’ve ever drooled over a Neumann U67 but your wallet’s more street taco than steakhouse, Andrew Chapman Creative’s got your back. In this brutally honest review, he puts the Dachman Audio DA67 through its paces, chasing those legendary U67 tones without the vintage price tag. Expect real talk, raw audio, and a tube swap that’s more than just a party trick. If you’re a home studio hustler or just want to know if this mic slaps, keep reading—this one’s got groove and grit.
Lodewijk Vos (LØ) dives headfirst into the Melbourne Instruments Roto-Control—a controller that promises to drag your DAW workflow out of the mouse-clicking dark ages. Forget wrappers, forget proprietary nightmares, and forget babying your gear. LØ’s no-fluff, composer-first approach slices through the hype to see if motorised knobs and direct plugin control actually make a difference. If you’re sick of controllers that collect dust or die with the next software update, this review is your rave bunker briefing. Spoiler: this thing might just slap.
In this feature, we dive into the creative process of London-based producer and songwriter Lauren Faith as she demonstrates how Arturia’s V Collection anchors her fast-paced, inspiration-driven workflow. Arturia, renowned for their deep emulations and hybrid digital instruments, offers Lauren a palette that’s both broad and immediate—key for capturing those fleeting sparks of musical magic. The video is less about technical deep dives and more about how V Collection’s sound engines and effects become an extension of her musical intent, allowing her to shape ideas the moment they arrive. If you’re curious about how modern software instruments can fit seamlessly
UDO Audio’s Super 6 is already known for its lush, hybrid sound—but in this official walkthrough, Hazel reveals a lesser-known LFO 1 feature that injects unpredictability and depth into your patches. By tapping into a hidden bank of alternative waveforms, users can push modulation far beyond the standard fare, opening up new textural and rhythmic possibilities. The video methodically demonstrates how these irregular LFO shapes can transform filter sweeps, VCA dynamics, and more, while also exploring phase, delay, and one-shot tricks. For anyone interested in the true architectural power of the Super 6, this is a must-watch deep dive into
4ms Company, a stalwart of the Eurorack world, dives into the subtle art of stereo manipulation with their MetaModule Producer Pack. This official tutorial video introduces two digital tools—Stereo Width and Spatializer—designed to reshape the stereo field of your audio signals, whether you’re working with mono sources or lush stereo recordings. The presentation is classic 4ms: practical, clear, and focused on patching possibilities rather than marketing fluff. We get a close look at how these modules deploy psychoacoustic tricks, CV control, and modulation to open up new spatial dimensions in the rack. If you’ve ever wondered how to make your
If you reckon your beat machine should be as fun as a backyard BBQ gone rogue, Signal Sounds have just the thing. In their latest video, they wrangle the Teenage Engineering EP-40 Riddim—a pocket-sized dub and reggae beast that’s got more tricks than a magpie at a music festival. With Glasgow’s own synth wizards at the helm, expect a wild ride through pressure-sensitive sirens, lo-fi mic mayhem, and enough performance features to keep your next outdoor rave jumping. Whether you’re a seasoned dubhead or just keen to muck about with new sounds, this one’s got something to make your ears