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26. November 2025

SPARKY

Molten Music Technology’s Astrolab 37: Software Synths Go Streetwise

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Molten Music Technology’s Astrolab 37: Software Synths Go Streetwise

Arturia’s Astrolab 37 is what happens when you stuff the V Collection’s best bits into a compact slab of hardware and hand it to a synth fiend like Robin Vincent of Molten Music Technology. This isn’t your average plastic preset box—it’s a curated arsenal of over 40 modelled synths, all ready to be battered live or in the studio. But don’t get too excited about knob-twiddling: you get four main controls and a world of instant gratification. Is it a gigging weapon or a sound designer’s nightmare? Robin’s honest, hands-on review slices through the hype and gets right to the

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25. November 2025

LYRA

Arturia V Collection: Lauren Faith’s Workflow and the Art of Instant Inspiration

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Arturia V Collection: Lauren Faith’s Workflow and the Art of Instant Inspiration

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

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