Arturia Pigments 7: Rave Explorations Dissected – Digital Power for Euphoric Sound Design

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Arturia’s official channel delivers a deep-dive into Pigments 7, spotlighting its role as a digital powerhouse for crafting high-energy, rave-inspired tracks. Guided by Alex, the video unpacks the Rave Explorations sound bank, demonstrating how Pigments’ multi-engine architecture, modulation matrix, and effects sculpt euphoric keys, punchy basses, and aggressive leads. This breakdown isn’t just a preset parade—it’s a workflow-centric tour through layering, macro controls, and the kind of sonic detail that digital synth nerds crave. If you’re curious about how Pigments 7’s architecture translates into real-world rave production, this is a must-watch.

Lodewijk Vos Destroys the Headphone Hype: Real-World Studio Cans Reviewed

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14. May 2026

Lodewijk Vos Destroys the Headphone Hype: Real-World Studio Cans Reviewed

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Sick of endless headphone debates that go nowhere? Lodewijk Vos (LØ) slices through the noise with a ruthless, practical look at what actually matters for producers. Forget audiophile waffle and price tag flexing—this video is all about which cans survive the studio grind, travel abuse, and late-night mix sessions. Expect honest takes, a few sacred cows slaughtered, and a focus on the $150–$300 sweet spot. If you want to know which headphones slap and which ones are just plastic landfill, this is your pit stop before you drop cash.

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Doctor Mix Schools Us: Gain Staging Without the Nonsense

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14. May 2026

Doctor Mix Schools Us: Gain Staging Without the Nonsense

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If your mixes sound like a toaster-fight in a tin can, Doctor Mix is here to slap some sense into your gain staging. In this punchy, hands-on video, the ever-enthusiastic Claudio Passavanti (aka Doctor Mix) ditches the theory and dives straight into real hardware to show why your signal chain is probably a mess. Expect practical demos, a bit of gear banter, and the kind of audio truths you can’t unhear. If you think gain staging is just for nerds in lab coats, think again—this is street-level audio hygiene for anyone who wants their tracks to actually slap.

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Verysickbeats Breaks Down Just Blaze’s Sample Game: Groove Lessons from a Beatmaking OG

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14. May 2026

Verysickbeats Breaks Down Just Blaze’s Sample Game: Groove Lessons from a Beatmaking OG

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If you ever wondered how Just Blaze sniffs out the illest samples and flips them into grooves that slap, Verysickbeats just dropped a masterclass breakdown that’ll make your next beat taste like hot sauce on street tacos. JFilt, the man behind Verysickbeats, takes us deep into the mind of Just Blaze—no boring theory, just real talk and hands-on tricks. From digging for soulful gems to slicing and transposing like a chef with a dull knife, this video is a goldmine for anyone who wants their beats to actually move a crowd. If you’re tired of stale loops and want to … Read more

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Pick Yourself Drops Three Tension Tricks That Make Your Tracks Pop (No Risers Needed)

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14. May 2026

Pick Yourself Drops Three Tension Tricks That Make Your Tracks Pop (No Risers Needed)

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Sick of hearing the same old risers in every club banger? Pick Yourself is here to save your ears—and your tracks—from sounding like a demo straight outta Splice. In this video, our favorite no-nonsense mentor breaks down three killer ways to build tension without resorting to those tired transition clichés. If you’re ready to swap generic for genius and want your beats to slap like a late-night taco, keep reading. This isn’t about fancy plugins or flexing specs—it’s about streetwise moves that make your music stand out. Grab your headphones and let’s get into it.

Andertons Synths, Keys and Tech Unleash the ASM Diosynth: A Digital Windstorm at Superbooth

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Andertons Synths, Keys and Tech Unleash the ASM Diosynth: A Digital Windstorm at Superbooth

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Hold onto your hats, mates—Andertons Synths, Keys and Tech have wrangled the ASM Diosynth at Superbooth 2026, and it’s blowing a gale of innovation through the world of wind instruments. Imagine a sax, a synth, and a spaceship console all mashed into one digital beast, ready to survive your next outback jam or a wild night at the pub. Jack and Oz dive deep, poking at every button, sensor, and squidgy pad, while ASM’s Randy lays out features that’ll make your jaw drop faster than a kangaroo dodging a ute. If you reckon wind synths are all hot air, this … Read more

SequencerTalk Meets Nonlinear Labs C25: Digital Sound Architecture for the Stage

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13. May 2026

SequencerTalk Meets Nonlinear Labs C25: Digital Sound Architecture for the Stage

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The C25 from Nonlinear Labs is not a synthesizer for preset tourists – it’s an instrument for sound architects who love the unpredictable. SequencerTalk takes us through Stephan Schmitt’s latest creation at Superbooth 2026: a compact digital performance synth uncompromisingly focused on expression, playability, and direct control. With innovative sensor technology, haptic feedback, and an open platform philosophy, the C25 invites you to explore sonic spaces rather than just consume them. Those with patience and a keen ear for machine ethics will be rewarded with a new dimension of musical interaction.

SequencerTalk Unleashes the Drift DJ Zero: Pocket-Sized Mayhem for DAWless Warriors

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13. May 2026

SequencerTalk Unleashes the Drift DJ Zero: Pocket-Sized Mayhem for DAWless Warriors

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SequencerTalk dives into the Drift DJ Zero at Superbooth 2026—a battery-powered, palm-sized audio hub that’s more than just a DJ toy. This isn’t your average plastic box; it’s a two-deck, beat-synced, session-recording street weapon for live electronic heads, DAWless junkies, and anyone who wants to throw their laptop out the window. Dean Freud gets the lowdown from the developer, peeling back the layers on its hybrid workflow, hardware integration, and open-source ambitions. If you’re after a portable rig that can sync, mix, record, and play nice with your other gear, this one’s worth a look—just don’t expect it to make … Read more