8. May 2026
RolandChannel Pushes the TR-1000 Further: Version 1.20’s Digital Architecture Unpacked
8. May 2026
Yamaha Synths Official Delivers: Analog-Style Soundcraft with the Montage M8X
8. May 2026
Pierre Piscitelli Illuminates the Sonic DNA of Michael Jackson’s Greatest Hits
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

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10. May 2026
Woody Piano Shack dives into the KORG Minilogue XD and lays down five (well, six) reasons why this synth still packs a punch in 2024. If you think this box is just another pretty face, think again – Woody’s no-nonsense approach slices through the fluff, showing off the XD’s build, sound design muscle, and those tasty effects. Expect sharp opinions, hands-on demos, and a few curveballs for the synth snobs. If you’re after a compact weapon for your sonic arsenal, this one’s worth a look – but don’t blink, or you’ll miss the dirty details only the video can deliver.
Arturia MiniFreak, Hydrasynth Explorer, Korg Minilogue XD, Roland GAIA 2

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10. May 2026
Voltage Labs Unleash Buchla Ziggy: West Coast Wizardry for the Masses
SPARKY
Buchla on a budget? Voltage Labs just dropped the Ziggy at Superbooth 2026, and it’s got the synth world buzzing. Forget the mortgage-sized price tags—this desktop beast packs classic Buchla DNA, but with a modern twist and a price that won’t make your wallet cry. Voltage Labs’ signature style is all over this: sharp visuals, deep context, and a focus on what matters for real-world music makers. If you’ve ever wanted to get your hands dirty with West Coast sound without selling your kidneys, Ziggy might just be your new street weapon. Let’s dive in before the hype train leaves … Read more

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10. May 2026
Rapid Flow’s Omniclock: The Sync Revolution Your Studio Didn’t Know It Needed
SPARKY
If you’ve ever wanted your hardware to march in perfect lockstep with your DAW—or maybe even moonwalk with vintage groove—Rapid Flow’s Erik has just dropped a VST bombshell. Meet Omniclock: a plugin that doesn’t just spit out MIDI clock, but delivers it with surgical precision and a side order of legendary shuffle. In this first look, Erik pulls back the curtain on the tech, the inspiration, and the sheer madness behind this timing weapon. If your grooveboxes have ever sounded like they’re fighting each other in a toaster, this is the sync fix you’ve been waiting for. Don’t blink—this one’s … Read more
Berenger 303, ERM Multiclock, Moog Matriarch, Nord Keyboard, Omniclock

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9. May 2026
KOMA Elektronik Monoplex: A Sequencer for the Patch-Obsessed
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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
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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
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
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.

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9. May 2026
True Cuckoo Unleashes the Polyend Drums: No Menu Diving, Just Mayhem
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.