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10. February 2026

RILEY

Devin Belanger’s Synth Starter Pack: Forget the Specs, Find Your Groove

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Devin Belanger’s Synth Starter Pack: Forget the Specs, Find Your Groove

Ever wish you could hop in a time machine and give your beginner self some real talk before dropping stacks on shiny synths? Devin Belanger, aka Miles Away, just did exactly that—dropping wisdom for anyone about to dive into the world of synthesizers in 2026. Devin’s style is all about keeping it real, skipping the gear hype, and focusing on what actually makes you want to make music. If you’re tired of endless gear debates and want to know what really matters for getting your beats off the ground, this video (and this breakdown) is for you. Grab a cheap

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7. February 2026

SPARKY

AudioPilz Dishes the Dirt: What Your Synth REALLY Says About You

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AudioPilz Dishes the Dirt: What Your Synth REALLY Says About You

Ever wondered if your synth collection is a window into your soul—or just a cry for help? AudioPilz, the meme lord of music tech, takes a sledgehammer to synth stereotypes and exposes the hilarious truths behind your gear choices. From Minilogue mediocrity to modular madness, this video is a roast session for the ages. If you think your setup is unique, prepare for a reality check. Grab your doughnuts and jazz cigarettes—this is synth psychology, AudioPilz style.

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28. January 2026

SPARKY

Rapid Flow’s Triple Threat: Zensphere vs DIVA vs Serum 2 – Which Synth Survives the Rave Bunker?

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Rapid Flow’s Triple Threat: Zensphere vs DIVA vs Serum 2 – Which Synth Survives the Rave Bunker?

Rapid Flow’s Erik dives headfirst into a synth shootout you lot demanded: Zensphere, DIVA, and Serum 2 in a no-holds-barred comparison. Forget the marketing fluff—this is about CPU carnage, interface sanity, and which one actually drops into your mix without a fight. Erik’s style is all about cutting through the techy nonsense and getting straight to what matters for real-world producers. If you’re sick of synths that eat your laptop alive or menus that feel like a maths exam, this is the face-off you need. Spoiler: there’s no mercy for bloated GUIs or CPU hogs. Strap in.

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19. December 2025

RILEY

Andrew Huang’s 2025 Plugin Power List: Streetwise Picks and Studio Slaps

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Andrew Huang’s 2025 Plugin Power List: Streetwise Picks and Studio Slaps

Andrew Huang is back with his annual Top 10 Plugins rundown, and you know it’s gonna be a wild ride. Forget dry specs and sales pitches—this is all about what actually slaps in the studio, from vintage synth flavors to plugins that’ll spin your head in 3D. Andrew’s style is playful, genre-hopping, and always about getting you making music fast, not fiddling with menus. If you want the lowdown on which new tools are worth your hard-earned cash (and which ones just make you sound cooler), you’re in the right spot. Grab a cheap beer, put your headphones on, and

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30. November 2025

RILEY

Sanjay C’s Plugin Power Moves: 2025’s Hottest VSTs That Slap

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Sanjay C’s Plugin Power Moves: 2025’s Hottest VSTs That Slap

If you’re still rocking that cracked copy of Fruity Loops from 2012, it’s time to step up—Sanjay C just dropped his top 10 plugins of 2025, and this list hits harder than a subwoofer in a hatchback. From synth monsters like Omnisphere 3 and Serum 2 to wild vocal manglers and freebie gems, Sanjay’s picks are all about getting you vibing fast, no PhD required. Expect streetwise tips, honest scores, and a couple of tools that’ll make your beats sound like you spent way more than you did. Grab your headphones and your wallet (or not—some of these are free),

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23. August 2025

LYRA

ROLI’s Expressive Workflow: Gnarly Flips Naruto with ROLI Piano and Equator2

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ROLI’s Expressive Workflow: Gnarly Flips Naruto with ROLI Piano and Equator2

In this video, ROLI teams up with London-based producer and finger drummer Gnarly to reimagine the iconic Naruto track “Grief and Sorrow” using the ROLI Piano. The session dives deep into layering cinematic strings and plucked textures from Equator2, integrating sub-bass in Ableton Live, and sculpting the groove with Maschine’s drums and chopped samples. ROLI’s signature focus on expressive, touch-driven control is front and center, as Gnarly demonstrates how hardware and software can interact seamlessly to turn inspiration into a fully realized beat. For anyone curious about how digital instruments and DAW workflows can fuse anime nostalgia with modern production,

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