MORE ARTICLE WITH Melbourne Instruments Roto-Control

28. December 2025

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Andrew Huang’s 2025 Gear Picks: Grooveboxes, Glitch and Gearhead Gold

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Andrew Huang’s 2025 Gear Picks: Grooveboxes, Glitch and Gearhead Gold

Andrew Huang is back with a vengeance, slinging his top music gear picks of 2025 like a DJ flinging glowsticks at a warehouse rave. No sponsors, no fluff—just pure, unfiltered hardware hype across grooveboxes, pedals, controllers, Eurorack modules and some wildcards you didn’t see coming. If you’re after honest opinions, deep dives into the weird corners of new tech, and a creator who can actually play what he reviews, this is your ticket. Expect surprises, a few controversial takes, and enough inspiration to make your wallet cry.

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25. November 2025

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Lodewijk Vos and the Roto-Control: DAW Domination or Just Another Gimmick?

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Lodewijk Vos and the Roto-Control: DAW Domination or Just Another Gimmick?

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.