YOUTUBER: Signal Sounds

5. March 2026

SPARKY

Signal Sounds Unleash the Signal Flow Podcast: Synth Banter, Gear Hype, and Modular Mayhem

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Signal Sounds Unleash the Signal Flow Podcast: Synth Banter, Gear Hype, and Modular Mayhem

Signal Sounds have kicked off their Signal Flow podcast, and it’s exactly the kind of synth-fuelled chaos we crave. Hosts Luke Palmer and Tom Churchill dive headfirst into the modular meat grinder, chatting about everything from boutique oddities to hands-on performance gear. Expect sharp Glaswegian wit, deep dives into weird modules, and enough gear lust to bankrupt a small nation. If you’re after honest opinions, nerdy tangents, and a few sideways glances at the state of modern Eurorack, this is your new bunker broadcast. Don’t expect hand-holding—these lads know their stuff and aren’t afraid to call it as they see

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30. January 2026

SPARKY

Signal Sounds Goes Deep: Smear by Smoothie Audio – The 98-Pole Phase Mutant

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Signal Sounds Goes Deep: Smear by Smoothie Audio – The 98-Pole Phase Mutant

Signal Sounds isn’t here to sell you another polite filter – they’re unleashing Smear, a dual 98-pole allpass monster from Smoothie Audio that’ll twist your drums and synths into spectral origami. Tom dives in, showing off how this rare beast mangles phase, warps percussion, and turns even the driest saw wave into a mutant groove weapon. If you think you’ve heard every filter trick in the book, think again – Smear is all about unpredictable, mind-bending results. Strap in, because this module doesn’t just colour your sound, it shoves it through a wormhole. Curious? You’ll want to see (and hear)

24. December 2025

LUMINA

Signal Sounds: One Year Inside the Cric’s Sonic Labyrinth

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Signal Sounds: One Year Inside the Cric’s Sonic Labyrinth

Signal Sounds invites us to drift through the afterglow of a year spent with the Future Sound Systems Cric—a synthesizer that doesn’t just make sound, but sculpts entire weather systems of tone. Guided by Michael Manning’s reflective touch, this video is less a product demo and more an ambient travelogue through the Cric’s patchable wilderness. Here, the Cric is revealed as both instrument and muse, a matrix of possibility where every connection births new sonic ghosts. For those who see synthesis as storytelling, this is a journey not to be missed.

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11. December 2025

SPARKY

Signal Sounds: PolyBrute 12 Sound Design Masterclass – When French Synths Go Full Rave Bunker

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Signal Sounds: PolyBrute 12 Sound Design Masterclass – When French Synths Go Full Rave Bunker

Signal Sounds brought in Arturia’s Tom Lewis for a hands-on PolyBrute 12 sound design session, and let’s just say: this wasn’t your average synth demo snoozefest. Tom dives straight into the guts of subtractive synthesis, pulling pads, basses and leads out of the PolyBrute like a sonic street magician. Expect practical tips, cheeky Glaswegian banter, and some serious knob-twiddling – all in front of a room full of synth nerds. If you want to see a flagship polysynth get pushed to its limits (and maybe learn why wave folding isn’t just for West Coast weirdos), this is your jam. Don’t

25. November 2025

TAS

Signal Sounds Unleash the Teenage Engineering EP-40 Riddim: Dub, Sirens & Ting in a Box

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Signal Sounds Unleash the Teenage Engineering EP-40 Riddim: Dub, Sirens & Ting in a Box

If you reckon your beat machine should be as fun as a backyard BBQ gone rogue, Signal Sounds have just the thing. In their latest video, they wrangle the Teenage Engineering EP-40 Riddim—a pocket-sized dub and reggae beast that’s got more tricks than a magpie at a music festival. With Glasgow’s own synth wizards at the helm, expect a wild ride through pressure-sensitive sirens, lo-fi mic mayhem, and enough performance features to keep your next outdoor rave jumping. Whether you’re a seasoned dubhead or just keen to muck about with new sounds, this one’s got something to make your ears

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