Make Noise Skiff Systems: Compact Powerhouses in Modular Synthesis

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Make Noise, the Asheville-based purveyors of modular mischief, present a double-header in this video: the Tape & Microsound Music Machine and the New Universal Skiff System. Both systems are compact, skiff-friendly setups, but don’t let their size fool you—there’s a wealth of patching potential packed inside. The video dives into creative routing, parallel processing, and modulation trickery, all with that signature Make Noise flair for the experimental. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when you patch two small systems together and let the signal paths tangle, this is a deep-dive worth your voltage.

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Sineway Unleashes the Syntakt 1.40: Sampling, Stacking, and Sonic Mayhem

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5. March 2026

Sineway Unleashes the Syntakt 1.40: Sampling, Stacking, and Sonic Mayhem

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Elektron’s Syntakt just got a firmware steroid injection, and Sineway is here to show us why this isn’t just about slapping samples on a groovebox. If you thought the Syntakt was just another drum machine, think again – this update turns it into a mutant sound design playground. Sineway’s trademark clarity and club-focused approach cut through the hype, spotlighting the real power-ups: morphing, stacking, and linking that’ll have your tracks flexing in new directions. If you want to know what happens when a techno weapon gets a brain transplant, buckle up – this is the Syntakt like you’ve never heard … Read more

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

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5. March 2026

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

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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 … Read more

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TAETRO Drops the Beat: SONGBOY Turns Your PS5 Controller into a Studio

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5. March 2026

TAETRO Drops the Beat: SONGBOY Turns Your PS5 Controller into a Studio

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Ever felt like your DAW is just a glorified spreadsheet? TAETRO’s latest video is about to flip that script. He dives into SONGBOY, a wild new music game that lets you cook up beats with nothing but a PS5 controller and a little bit of gamer swagger. Forget the manual—this is about fun, flow, and instant groove, all wrapped up in a playful package that’s more street food than fine dining. If you’re tired of gear that costs more than rent, or just want to see how beatmaking can be as easy as button-mashing, this one’s for you.

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Metamyther vs. Donner L1: Budget Banger or Plastic Pretender?

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5. March 2026

Metamyther vs. Donner L1: Budget Banger or Plastic Pretender?

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Metamyther takes the Donner L1—a budget SH-101 clone—out for a serious thrashing in the modular dungeon. This isn’t just another polite feature rundown; it’s a full-on stress test, with the L1 thrown into the Eurorack pit alongside some heavyweight modules. Expect industrial techno grit, experimental textures, and a few surprises as Metamyther pushes this cheap monosynth to its breaking point. If you’re curious whether the Donner L1 is a rave bunker weapon or just another plastic wannabe, you’ll want to read on (and maybe watch the video for the full sonic carnage).

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Chase Bliss CHOMPI: TEMPO Firmware – Groovebox DNA for the Playful Sampler

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4. March 2026

Chase Bliss CHOMPI: TEMPO Firmware – Groovebox DNA for the Playful Sampler

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Chase Bliss, known for their playful yet deep effects architecture, has dropped the TEMPO firmware for CHOMPI, transforming this quirky sampler into a hands-on groovebox with a syncable, pattern-driven heart. In this official overview, the team walks through how TEMPO reimagines CHOMPI’s workflow—bringing in intuitive pattern generation, new sound design tools, and a performance-focused interface that feels both familiar and refreshingly new. We dive into the firmware’s multi-engine approach, explore its pattern generator and slice engine, and examine how the new preset and snapshot systems empower live experimentation. If you’re curious about how digital groovebox concepts can be mapped onto … Read more

Verysickbeats Schools Us on Beating Loop Fatigue Like The Alchemist

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4. March 2026

Verysickbeats Schools Us on Beating Loop Fatigue Like The Alchemist

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Ever get stuck in the four-bar loop trap, feeling like your beat’s just reheating last night’s pizza? Verysickbeats (aka JFilt) is here to break that cycle, dropping arrangement wisdom inspired by The Alchemist’s slickest tricks. In this video, he slices up the concept of loop fatigue and shows how to turn those tired loops into a full-blown banger, all with that signature laid-back, practical style. If you’re tired of unfinished beats stacking up like empty ramen cups, this one’s for you. Grab your notepad—or better yet, his PDF template—and get ready to flip your workflow.

Woody Piano Shack’s TD-3 Review: Acid for the Masses, No Bank Loan Required

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4. March 2026

Woody Piano Shack’s TD-3 Review: Acid for the Masses, No Bank Loan Required

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Woody Piano Shack takes the Behringer TD-3 for a spin, and let’s just say, this synth is about as subtle as a neon tracksuit at a funeral. If you’ve ever wanted that classic 303 squelch without selling your nan, this review is for you. Woody’s signature blend of hands-on honesty and dry wit slices through the hype, comparing the TD-3 to Roland’s own TB-03 and giving us the lowdown on build, sound, and the ethics of cloning. If you’re after a no-nonsense look at whether this plastic box is a rave weapon or a toy, you’re in the right bunker.