27. February 2026
Molten Music Technology’s Fourm Review: Sequential’s Little Box of Analog Mischief
27. February 2026
DivKid’s Pearl OC-07: Sub Bass Weapon or Just Another Octaver?
26. February 2026
OXI Instruments OXI One MKII: Architecting Inspiration with the Random Generator
26. February 2026
MAKEN0ISE Connects MultiWAVE and Music Mouse: Digital Control, Modular Sound
26. February 2026
LNA Does Audio Stuff: Gain Staging, Cats, and Clipping – A Feline Guide to Clean Mixes
26. February 2026
Woody Piano Shack vs. The 303: TD-3 Programming Without Tears
25. February 2026
Starsky Carr Unleashes the Erica Synths Elektor Formant: Vintage DIY Goes Modular Mayhem
25. February 2026
Monotrail Tech Talk: One Mod to Rule Them All – Multi-Destination Modulation Tricks
25. February 2026
Pick Yourself: Sculpting Sonic Atmospheres with Texture Alchemy
25. February 2026
musotalk unfolds the FabFilter Pro-C 3: Compression Origami for the Modern Studio

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AudioPilz, the synth world’s resident mischief-maker, takes a swing at the Dirtywave M8—a hardware tracker that looks like it fell out of a dodgy arcade and into your gig bag. With his trademark blend of sarcasm and sharp technical insight, he tries every trick in the book to hate this cult-favourite mini DAW. But does the M8 crumble under scrutiny, or is it a proper punk in a sea of posers? Strap in for a ride through hex codes, chiptune nostalgia, and a workflow that’s as addictive as a late-night kebab after a warehouse rave. Spoiler: this one’s not going … Read more

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28. February 2026
Devin Belanger Breaks Down Blackpink’s ‘Go’: Industrial Pop Gets a Synth Autopsy
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Blackpink just crashed the pop party with a track so industrial it could weld your headphones shut. Devin Belanger, the Vancouver-based synth surgeon, dives headfirst into ‘Go’ and drags us through its gnarly basslines, gated synths, and genre-smashing sound design. If you thought K-pop was all sugar and gloss, think again—this is a rave bunker with a neon sign. Devin’s breakdown is equal parts technical wizardry and jaw-on-the-floor reaction. Strap in, because this one’s got more twists than a modular patchbay.

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28. February 2026
Molten Music Technology Brings the Heat: Synth East, Gear Oddities & Community Vibes
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February might be a dead zone for new synth releases, but Molten Music Technology refuses to let the scene go cold. Robin Vincent dives headfirst into the mayhem of Synth East, serving up a rave bunker’s worth of performances, quirky gear, and community spirit. From generative sequencers to drum machines that look like board games, this episode is a wild ride through the bleeding edge and the gloriously weird. If you want the real lowdown on what’s buzzing in UK synth culture, Robin’s got you covered—no fluff, just pure molten energy.
Eventide Music Mouse, FlatSix Modular Shroud of Turin, GRM Tools Atelier, Musical Beings Tembo, NOMN FOAM

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28. February 2026
Verysickbeats Flips Psychedelic Rock: SP-202 & SP-404MKII Go DAWless and Dirty
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When JFilt from Verysickbeats gets his hands on a psychedelic rock sample, you know it’s about to get wild. This time, he’s ditching the DAW and firing up his trusty SP-202 and SP-404MKII for a crunchy, hardware-only beat session. If you’re into lo-fi grit, clever sampling, and that raw, emotional vibe, this one’s for you. Forget perfection—this is about feeling, groove, and making your gear work overtime. Grab a cheap beer and get ready for some serious sample flipping, because this episode is all taste, intention, and streetwise hustle.

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28. February 2026
TAETRO Goes Mobile: Logic Pro for iPad Packs a Punch
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TAETRO, the groovebox guru with a taste for portable chaos, dives headfirst into Logic Pro for iPad—and comes up grinning. Forget your dusty DAW prejudices: this isn’t just a desktop toy shrunk down. We’re talking multitrack USB recording, session players that actually jam, and Sample Alchemy for those who like their textures weird and wild. TAETRO’s usual slick, hands-on style keeps it moving, and if you thought mobile production was just for sketches, this video might just slap you awake. Ready to see if Logic’s iPad edition can survive the rave bunker? Read on.
Logic Pro for iPad, MOFT Dynamic Folio, OP-1 Field, Polyend Play Plus, Spacecraft (AUv3 app), Synido TempoKey W25

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27. February 2026
Arturia KeyStep 37 mk2: Hybrid Control, Reimagined
Arturia’s KeyStep 37 mk2 steps confidently into the crowded world of compact controllers, aiming to be more than just another MIDI keyboard. In this official overview, Arturia highlights how the mk2 bridges the gap between DAWs, hardware synths, and modular rigs, offering a hands-on workflow for hybrid setups. With expanded controls, a sequencer and arpeggiator, and a new mutate feature for real-time generative creativity, the KeyStep 37 mk2 is pitched as a performance instrument in its own right. We break down what’s actually demonstrated, from the tactile interface to the deep MIDI CC integration, and what sets this iteration apart … Read more

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27. February 2026
RetroSound’s Digital Dreamscape: A Studio Tour Through Sonic Time
Step into the shimmering corridors of RetroSound’s studio, where vintage digital synthesizers from the 80s and early 90s breathe life into the ghosts of electronic music’s past. Guided by the independent and passionate hand of Marko Ettlich, this tour is more than a collection of machines—it’s a journey through the magnetic resonance of FM, wavetable, and vector synthesis, each note painting a nebula of memory and innovation. Here, sound is not just heard, but felt—like fractured light drifting through fog. For those who seek the story behind the sound, RetroSound offers a rare glimpse into the instruments that shaped an … Read more

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27. February 2026
Starsky Carr Unleashes the Arturia KeyStep 37 MkII: Sequencer Mayhem and Mutant Arps
Starsky Carr is back in the rave bunker with the Arturia KeyStep 37 MkII, and this time, things get seriously twisted. Forget your average MIDI controller – this beast is packing a sequencer and arpeggiator that mutate, morph, and spit out ideas faster than you can say ‘DAWless jam.’ Starsky’s signature deep-dive style slices through the menus and modes, showing off why this isn’t just an upgrade – it’s a street weapon for modular heads, DAW junkies, and anyone who likes their inspiration on tap. If you think all compact controllers are the same, this video will slap you straight.