1. April 2026
TAETRO’s Setup Showdown: DAW vs Sampler – Which Rig Packs the Punch?
31. March 2026
Synido Tech’s TempoPAD P16: Four Ways a Pad Controller Shapes Modern Music Workflows
31. March 2026
Starsky Carr Unleashes the Retroaktiv PatchGen: Instant Bangers for Your MKS-70
31. March 2026
Metamyther Unleashes Industrial Mayhem: Four Bricks Rook vs Mystic Circuits IDUM
30. March 2026
The Unperson Unleashes Alt Firmware: Mutable Rings Gets a Sonic Reboot
29. March 2026
sunwarper vs. the MPC Sample: One Sitting, Zero Manuals, All Groove
29. March 2026
Sweetwater & Denis Kosiak: Sculpting Vocal Stories with the OptoFET
28. March 2026
Optoproductions Digs Deep: MIDI Amsterdam’s 30-Year Rave Bunker Legacy
28. March 2026
MALO BEATS Flips the Script: Why Chopping Samples on One Pad with the MPC Sample Just Hits Different
28. March 2026
Bthelick’s Secret Sauce: Nailing That Elusive Tech/Bass House Lead

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2. April 2026
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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2. April 2026
Sam Gutman vs. Yamaha Montage: The Workstation Roast We Needed
SPARKY
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

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2. April 2026
Bolo Da Producer Flips Bloom Ensemble Strings: Strings for the Streets
RILEY
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.

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2. April 2026
MusicRadar Tech’s Modulation Mayhem: Ableton’s Chorus, Phaser & Flanger Get the Rave Treatment
SPARKY
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.

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1. April 2026
Frap Tools Magnolia: Reverse Engineering Presets Without a Screen
MILES
Factory presets on digital synths often feel like locked vaults, especially when the interface is as minimal as Magnolia’s seven-segment display. In classic Frap Tools fashion, this video walks through a methodical, patch-oriented approach to dissecting any Magnolia preset—no screen required. The focus is on understanding the architecture, modulation routings, and parameter values that shape each sound, using only the instrument’s LEDs and tactile controls. For those who thrive on signal flow and crave a deeper connection with their synth, this is a masterclass in analytical patchwork, revealing how Magnolia’s interface can become a powerful tool for sonic investigation rather … Read more

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1. April 2026
Starsky Carr and the Sonic Volcano: Genki KATLA Erupts Beyond Convention
From the land where fire and ice entwine, Starsky Carr brings us a synth that doesn’t just break the mold—it melts it. The Genki KATLA, inspired by Icelandic volcanoes, is no ordinary polysynth. With its rotating voice architecture and hybrid signal path, KATLA invites us to drift inside a world of unpredictable textures and evolving harmonics. Starsky’s signature clarity guides us through this landscape of sonic magma, where each note blooms and mutates, and the boundaries of synthesis dissolve. This is not a review for the faint of heart, but for those who seek new sound worlds—where the ground rumbles … Read more

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1. April 2026
DivKid Goes Walkabout: Poly Effects TRAILS Pedal Unleashed
If you reckon pedals are just for guitarists, DivKid’s latest deep-dive into the Poly Effects TRAILS will have you rethinking your whole rig, mate. This box isn’t just a pedal—it’s a sonic bush bash, loaded with seven wild FX modes that’ll make your synths, drum machines, and even your nan’s dusty Rhodes sound like they’re lost in an outback storm. DivKid’s signature style—equal parts nerdy, cheeky, and hands-on—guides us through a playground of resonators, granular madness, vinyl crackle, and more. Whether you’re after shimmering pads or filthy distortion, this video is a ripper for anyone keen to get weird and … Read more

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1. April 2026
Nu-Trix The Synth Guy Unleashes the Cherry Audio Crumar DS2: Retro Rave Weapon or Just Odd?
Cherry Audio’s Crumar DS2 softsynth lands with a thud—equal parts retro obscurity and modern muscle. Nu-Trix The Synth Guy, always up for a deep-dive into the weird and wonderful, takes us through a guided tour that’s as much about sonic potential as it is about interface quirks. If you like your synths with a dash of history and a heap of tweakability, this one’s for you. Expect dual engines, modulation madness, and a jam that’ll make your headphones sweat. Don’t expect hand-holding—Nu-Trix keeps it brisk, nerdy, and straight to the point.