RolandChannel Delivers: SP-404MKII V5.50 and the Art of Side Chain Compression

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RolandChannel returns with a focused firmware update for the SP-404MKII, the beloved performance sampler and beatmaking powerhouse. In this official walkthrough, the spotlight is on the new side chain compression feature—a long-requested tool that promises to unlock new rhythmic and mixing possibilities for live performers and producers alike. The video methodically demonstrates how this addition fits into the SP-404MKII’s workflow, from menu navigation to practical use cases, while also touching on expanded SDXC card support and ongoing bug fixes. For those who care about real-world workflow improvements and not just a list of new features, this update is worth a … Read more

DivKid’s SUMP PUMP: Modular Dynamics That Kick Like a Drunken Horse

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3. April 2026

DivKid’s SUMP PUMP: Modular Dynamics That Kick Like a Drunken Horse

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DivKid’s back in the bunker, this time with the SUMP PUMP from Robots Are Red—a 6HP stereo module that’s equal parts noise gate, compressor, and expander. If you think dynamics are just for studio nerds, think again: this box is a rave weapon, slamming beats, choking noise, and sidechaining FX into submission. DivKid’s trademark style—clear, playful, and always a bit cheeky—makes the deep dive into patching feel more like a late-night jam than a lecture. If you want your modular to punch, pump, and breathe, this is the video to watch.

Verysickbeats Digs Into The Alchemist’s Secret Sauce: Why ‘Empty Pages’ Never Gets Old

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3. April 2026

Verysickbeats Digs Into The Alchemist’s Secret Sauce: Why ‘Empty Pages’ Never Gets Old

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If you ever wondered why some loops hit you right in the feels and never get stale, Verysickbeats is about to school you—no tuition required. JFilt breaks down The Alchemist’s ‘Empty Pages’ and exposes the hidden hook that keeps your head nodding like you’re stuck in a subway cypher. Expect soulful sax, sneaky vocal flips, and a beat so hypnotic you’ll forget you left your ramen on the stove. If you’re chasing that boombap magic or just want your beats to slap harder for longer, this one’s for you. Grab your favorite cheap headphones and let’s get into it.

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Bolo Da Producer’s MPC Sample Reality Check: Old School Vibes, New School Gripes

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3. April 2026

Bolo Da Producer’s MPC Sample Reality Check: Old School Vibes, New School Gripes

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Ready for some real talk about the MPC Sample? Bolo Da Producer, the platinum-certified beat wizard, drops the hype and serves up a streetwise review of Akai’s latest groove box. If you’re expecting perfection, keep dreaming—this little sampler is all about raw fun, not feature bloat. Bolo’s signature blend of nostalgia, honesty, and practical advice makes this video a must-watch for anyone who wants to cook up beats without a PhD in menu diving. Grab your headphones and a cheap beer—let’s see if this box slaps or flops.

RolandChannel Unveils SPD‑SX PRO Version 2.0: Sampling Pad Power, Reimagined

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2. April 2026

RolandChannel Unveils SPD‑SX PRO Version 2.0: Sampling Pad Power, Reimagined

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RolandChannel returns with a deep dive into the SPD‑SX PRO Version 2.0 update, promising a host of workflow and creative enhancements for the flagship sampling pad. This update is pitched as a game-changer for both live performers and studio producers, with new features like real-time time stretching, advanced muting options, and assignable master effects. The video walks through each addition, showing how Roland aims to streamline sample management, performance control, and integration with broader setups. As always, the focus is on making the SPD‑SX PRO more flexible and responsive to the demands of modern musicians—though, as ever, the real test … Read more

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Sam Gutman vs. Yamaha Montage: The Workstation Roast We Needed

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2. April 2026

Sam Gutman vs. Yamaha Montage: The Workstation Roast We Needed

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Sam Gutman, the educator with a touring pedigree and a sharp tongue, takes the Yamaha Montage to task in a video that’s equal parts synth therapy and stand-up roast. If you’ve ever looked at a flagship workstation and thought, “Why does this sound like a 2004 office printer had a baby with GarageBand?”, you’re in the right rave bunker. Sam’s blend of brutal honesty and cheeky redesigns will have you questioning why your own rig isn’t covered in tiger print and loaded with Spitfire choirs. If you want a no-nonsense, laugh-out-loud critique of the Montage’s design crimes, workflow sins, and … Read more

Bolo Da Producer Flips Bloom Ensemble Strings: Strings for the Streets

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2. April 2026

Bolo Da Producer Flips Bloom Ensemble Strings: Strings for the Streets

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If you think string plugins are just for orchestra nerds, Bolo Da Producer is about to flip your whole mixtape. In this wild ride, Bolo dives into Bloom Ensemble Strings—a plugin that’s less tuxedo, more trap house. He’s breaking down how this thing makes lush, cinematic strings stupid easy for beatmakers who’d rather finger drum than sight-read. Expect jokes, real talk, and a workflow that’ll have you stacking string layers faster than you can say “808 bounce.” If you want to see a platinum producer cook up a crazy beat with a fresh tool, this one’s got the sauce.

MusicRadar Tech’s Modulation Mayhem: Ableton’s Chorus, Phaser & Flanger Get the Rave Treatment

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2. April 2026

MusicRadar Tech’s Modulation Mayhem: Ableton’s Chorus, Phaser & Flanger Get the Rave Treatment

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Ready to turn your static tracks into a swirling, stereo rave bunker? MusicRadar Tech teams up with Ableton Certified Trainer Tom Glendinning to put Live’s built-in modulation effects through their paces. Forget third-party plugins—Tom shows how chorus, ensemble, phaser and flanger can inject serious movement and width straight from Ableton’s own arsenal. If you’re after gritty bass, lush chords, or drums that actually move, this is your street-level guide. Don’t just read about it—some of these tricks need to be heard to be believed. Let’s dive in before your next track flatlines.