8. May 2026
HAINBACH Gets Weird: Bastl Kalimba Reviewed Like a Roo on a Trampoline
8. May 2026
Nu-Trix The Synth Guy Guides Us Through Augmented Persia: Where Organic and Electronic Worlds Collide
7. May 2026
Novation Peak in SCALER’s Live Rig: Digital Powerhouse at the Heart of Hybrid Performance
7. May 2026
Joranalogue Audio Design’s Flow 3: Compact State-Variable Filter with a Self-Modulating Twist
7. May 2026
Devin Belanger’s Synth Prophecies: Niche Machines, AI Nightmares, and Brand Mashups
7. May 2026
Verysickbeats Dives Into Madlib’s Drumless Interlude Magic
7. May 2026
Pick Yourself’s Rumble Kick Hack: Techno Low End in Warp Speed
6. May 2026
Frap Tools Magnolia Oscillator 1: Patchable Mysteries Unfolded
6. May 2026
Instinct and Architecture: Arturia Pigments in the Hands of Jenys
6. May 2026
Espen Kraft’s 80s Action Music: Synth Basslines That Hit Harder Than a Kangaroo Kick

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KOMA Elektronik, the Berlin-based purveyors of hands-on analog mischief, have unveiled their Monoplex Melodic Microtonal Sequencer at Superbooth 2026. This 16-step sequencer is built for modular enthusiasts who crave precise melodic control, microtonal adventures, and a wealth of patchable options. In this first-look video, KOMA walks us through Monoplex’s core functions, from sequence shaping and rhythmic trickery to its flexible integration with external clocks and MIDI. If you’re the sort who likes your sequences slippery, skippable, and just a bit left of standard tuning, this one’s worth a closer inspection.

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9. May 2026
Buchla’s Ziggy: Sam Gutman Guides Us Through a New Sonic Portal
LUMINA
Step into the liminal space where Buchla’s storied mystique meets the open arms of accessibility. In this immersive Superbooth 2026 encounter, Sam Gutman—musician, educator, and sonic storyteller—guides us through a conversation with Nick from Buchla about their latest creation: Ziggy. This is not just another synthesizer; it’s a vessel for both seasoned explorers and curious newcomers, designed to dissolve the boundaries between arcane soundcraft and intuitive play. Prepare to drift through nebula drones, tactile controls, and the magnetic resonance of Buchla’s legacy reimagined for a wider world.

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9. May 2026
True Cuckoo Illuminates the Haken Slim21 Continuum: A Sonic Canvas in Miniature
LUMINA
Step into a world where touch becomes music and every gesture paints a new horizon of sound. In this immersive Superbooth 2026 deep dive, True Cuckoo explores the Haken Audio Slim21 Continuum—a compact marvel that distills the expressive magic of its larger sibling into a form you can cradle under your arm. Guided by Cuckoo’s poetic curiosity and the articulate insights of Haken’s Josh, we witness an instrument that doesn’t just respond to your fingers, but listens to your intent, capturing every nuance as if it were a breath in a cathedral. This is not just a synth; it’s a … Read more

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9. May 2026
CROW HILL’s Dirty String Alchemy: When Resampling Gets Weird
SPARKY
Ever wondered if you could twist your precious string libraries into something truly your own? CROW HILL dives headfirst into the murky waters of resampling, legality be damned (well, not really). With a Pocket Strings library, a couple of boutique pedals, and a healthy disregard for sonic purity, Christian shows how to turn polished orchestral samples into post-apocalyptic tape soup. If you like your strings with a side of VHS fizz and a sprinkle of chaos, this is your jam. Don’t expect hand-holding—expect inspiration, and maybe a few legal caveats.
Damedash T120, Fairfield Circuitry Shallow Water, Pocket Strings

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9. May 2026
True Cuckoo Unleashes the Polyend Drums: No Menu Diving, Just Mayhem
SPARKY
True Cuckoo dives into the Polyend Drums at Superbooth 2026, and let’s just say this isn’t your average drum box. Forget endless menu labyrinths—this beast is all about hands-on chaos, with enough knobs to make a modular junkie sweat. Cuckoo’s trademark blend of deep knowledge and playful curiosity meets a machine that’s built for immediate, tactile groove-bashing. If you’re sick of plastic toys and crave a drum machine that feels like a sonic street weapon, this is the one to watch. But don’t take my word for it—True Cuckoo’s demo is a masterclass in creative flow.

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8. May 2026
RolandChannel Pushes the TR-1000 Further: Version 1.20’s Digital Architecture Unpacked
RolandChannel returns with a deep dive into the TR-1000 Rhythm Creator’s Version 1.20 update, and it’s clear the digital drum machine is evolving well beyond its roots. This official walkthrough highlights new MFX effects, expanded LFO capabilities, and the addition of ACB-powered 808 and 909 bass generators—each aimed at giving users more nuanced control and creative leverage. As always, Roland’s presentation is polished and focused on workflow, showing how these updates fit into real-world beatmaking and performance. For those interested in the architecture and hands-on possibilities of modern grooveboxes, this update is worth a close look.

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8. May 2026
Yamaha Synths Official Delivers: Analog-Style Soundcraft with the Montage M8X
Yamaha Synths Official brings us a deep dive into the Montage M8X, a flagship keyboard that aims to capture the spirit of analog synthesis using virtual analog technology. In this video, sound designer Michael Feiner walks through his process for sculpting rich, layered analog sounds, highlighting the instrument’s oscillator flexibility, filter options, and expressive performance features. For those of us who grew up patching real circuits, it’s a revealing look at how Yamaha’s digital engine tries to channel classic analog workflows—complete with polyphonic aftertouch, stereo spread, and even a nod to FM. If you’re curious about how the Montage M8X … Read more

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8. May 2026
Pierre Piscitelli Illuminates the Sonic DNA of Michael Jackson’s Greatest Hits
Step into the radiant corridors of pop history as Pierre Piscitelli, the ever-eloquent educator and pianist, unpacks the keyboard magic behind Michael Jackson’s most iconic tracks. In this immersive journey, we drift through nebulae of synths, tactile Rhodes, and spectral layers that shaped the soundscape of the King of Pop. Pierre’s signature clarity and reverence for detail transform each song into a living, breathing narrative—where every chord is a brushstroke and every patch a world unto itself. Prepare to feel the magnetic resonance of classic and modern technology colliding, and let the ghosts of analog and digital past guide you … Read more