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5. June 2026

MILES

Arturia’s Memory V: Mutating Moog DNA with Mark Mothersbaugh

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Arturia’s Memory V: Mutating Moog DNA with Mark Mothersbaugh

In this Arturia feature, we’re treated to a tour of Mutato Muzika with none other than Mark Mothersbaugh of DEVO fame, as he reflects on decades of sonic exploration. The focus is Arturia’s Memory V—a digital homage to the legendary Memorymoog, repackaged for today’s workflows. Mothersbaugh shares candid anecdotes about the analog wild west, the frustrations of manual synth recall, and how Memory V bundles classic character with modern convenience. Expect a blend of nostalgia, technical musings, and an artist’s perspective on why built-in effects and digital flexibility can kickstart fresh creative possibilities.

31. May 2026

SPARKY

Sanjay C Drops the Latest: Plugins, Poly Synths, and a Free Slice of Roland

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Sanjay C Drops the Latest: Plugins, Poly Synths, and a Free Slice of Roland

Sanjay C is back on his news grind with a fresh roundup of music production toys that’ll make your wallet sweat and your DAW cry for mercy. This week: the long-awaited Soothe 3 update for all you resonance haters, Arturia’s turbocharged take on the Memorymoog, and a shocker—Roland’s ZENOLOGY GX synth for iPad, free for a hot minute. SSL’s got a new box for solo heads, and Unfiltered Audio’s Battle FX is out to glitch up your sound for nothing. If you like your news fast, punchy, and full of actual opinions, Sanjay C’s got the goods—just don’t expect any

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29. May 2026

LYRA

Arturia Memory V: Digital Nostalgia, Analog Character

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Arturia Memory V: Digital Nostalgia, Analog Character

Arturia’s Memory V steps into the spotlight as a software instrument designed to channel the lush, unstable polyphony of classic analog synths—without ever needing to dust off a vintage unit. In this official video, Arturia’s Matt Paull walks us through building three foundational patches: a shimmering 80s pad, a responsive analog bass, and a sharp, moving lead. The focus is on layered oscillators, vintage drift, and modulation techniques that inject genuine movement and depth into each sound. If you’re interested in how digital design can capture vintage spirit, this workflow-centric session is a deep dive into the Memory V’s architecture—direct

Superbooth Meltdown: Molten Music Technology’s May 2026 Gear Drop

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Superbooth Meltdown: Molten Music Technology’s May 2026 Gear Drop

The rave bunker’s still smouldering from Superbooth, and Robin Vincent of Molten Music Technology is here to shovel the freshest ashes onto your gearlust. He’s cherry-picked the real sonic street weapons—no time for useless tat, just the new stuff that actually matters. Expect tape machine nostalgia, Moog-flavoured emulations, AI-powered mayhem, and enough groovebox muscle to power a small festival. As always, Robin dishes the honest, nerdy, and occasionally sarcastic lowdown—if it’s naff, he’ll tell you. Grab a cold drink and brace yourself; this month’s round-up is hotter than the Berlin heatwave.

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27. May 2026

LYRA

Arturia Memory V: Digital Heritage, Analog Soul

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Arturia Memory V: Digital Heritage, Analog Soul

Arturia steps up to the challenge of reviving the legendary Memory-Mogue with Memory V, a virtual instrument that promises both historical accuracy and modern creative muscle. This official overview walks through triple-oscillator voicing, a meticulously modeled ladder filter, Multi-Arp sequencing, and a wealth of modulation and effects options—all delivered via Arturia’s TAE tech. Whether in the DAW or on stage, the Memory V aims to be a playground for evolving textures, lush pads, and punchy leads. But as always, the real test is how these digital architectures translate into actual workflows and sound design freedom, and this video gives us