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4. February 2026

LUMINA

Voltage Labs Illuminates: Native Instruments and the Dawn of Sonic Infinity

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Voltage Labs Illuminates: Native Instruments and the Dawn of Sonic Infinity

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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3. February 2026

SPARKY

Doctor Mix at NAMM 2026: Camelot, Stylophone, and Live Rig Mayhem

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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.

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16. January 2026

SPARKY

Doctor Mix Unleashes Camelot: One Keyboard to Rule Them All

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Doctor Mix Unleashes Camelot: One Keyboard to Rule Them All

Doctor Mix is back, caffeinated and armed with Camelot, showing us how to turn a humble master keyboard into the command centre of a rave bunker. Forget DAW limitations—this is live rig wizardry, layering hardware and software synths into a single, responsive beast. If you’ve ever wanted to run a synth party from one set of keys, Doctor Mix’s energetic walkthrough will either inspire you or make you question your own setup’s sanity. Expect scene switches, super patches, and a workflow that’s as over-the-top as the man himself.

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