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16. June 2026

SPARKY

DivKid Throws Down with Random8: Three Patches, Infinite Chaos

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DivKid Throws Down with Random8: Three Patches, Infinite Chaos

DivKid’s back in the bunker, and this time he’s got his twitchy mitts on the new Random8 from Mylar Melodies and Befaco. If you think random voltages are just for the spaced-out modular heads, think again. Across three patches, DivKid shows how Random8 turns polite synth lines into untamed street weapons—whether you want subtle movement, glitched-out techno, or full-on ambient weirdness. It’s a hands-on, no-fluff tour with plenty of button mashing, patch cable tangles, and a healthy disrespect for predictable sequences. Miss this episode and you’ll never know how good random can sound when it’s locked, looped, or let off

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5. January 2026

TAS

The Unperson Goes Full Triton: Eurorack Layering Like a Kangaroo on a Synth Bender

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The Unperson Goes Full Triton: Eurorack Layering Like a Kangaroo on a Synth Bender

Ever wondered what happens when you smash classic Korg Triton-style layering into the wild west of Eurorack? The Unperson is here to show us, and mate, it’s as chaotic and brilliant as a BBQ in a hailstorm. With a knack for wrangling modular beasts and a taste for live jams, The Unperson takes us on a sonic safari through multi-oscillator patches, layering voices like a true workstation wizard. Expect unexpected textures, cheeky tricks, and enough modular mayhem to keep your creative juices fizzing. If you reckon modular’s just for bleeps and bloops, this one’s set to flip your snags right

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6. June 2025

JET

DivKid Unveils a Reverb Revolution

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DivKid Unveils a Reverb Revolution

If you’ve ever dreamt of faking a reverb that outclasses the real deal, you’re in for a treat with DivKid’s latest exploration. Prepare for a cheeky deep dive into unruly ring modulation, building on the legendary Rob Hordijk’s ‘poor man’s delay.’ This video unveils a sneaky technique that could make a standard synth sound like it’s been dipped in cosmic ambience. Intrigued yet?

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