3. June 2026
Noise Engineering’s Silver Era Farewell: Patchable Classics on Final Sale
3. June 2026
Akai Professional x Spitfire Audio: Cinematic Pads for MPC – Layered Atmospheres Meet Workflow Precision
3. June 2026
Andrew Huang’s Solar 42N: A Pink Slab of Sonic Mayhem
3. June 2026
Nebulous Realms: Tefty Music Tech Explores Akai x Spitfire’s Cinematic Instruments
2. June 2026
Meska’s Filter Bunker: Erica Synths Resonant FB Gets the Rave Lab Treatment
2. June 2026
LNA Does Audio Stuff: Shaping Beach Ghosts with Ableton Move
2. June 2026
Sam Gutman Gets Wiggly: Osmose CE First Impressions That Slap
2. June 2026
tafony Gets Rowdy with the Fuqwassound Break On Through – An Analog Limiter for Modular Mayhem
2. June 2026
Underdog Electronic Music School Chains Sequencers For Infinite Techno Mayhem
1. June 2026
The Unperson Throws Down: Polyend Tracker+ From Zero To Chaos

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In this updated overview, Modor Music spotlights the DR-2—a digital drum machine that’s anything but conventional. Unlike most rhythm boxes fixated on samples or analog emulation, the DR-2 puts digital synthesis at the forefront, offering a palette of over 20 unique drum models and a hands-on interface with deep sound-shaping controls. The video walks us through not only the synthesis engines but also a powerful after treatment section and a sequencer brimming with polyrhythmic and parameter-locking potential. If you’re searching for a proudly digital drum synth that rewards exploration, this walkthrough reveals why the DR-2 stands apart.

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5. June 2026
Modor Music NF-1: Digital Polyphony with a Sonic Twist
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The Modor NF-1 is no ordinary digital poly synth—it’s a showcase of what happens when a proudly digital architecture meets tactile sound design. In this official overview, Modor Music walks us through the NF-1’s eight-voice polyphony, custom DSP oscillators, distinctive multimode and formant filters, and a hands-on effects section that’s all about real-time control. As always with Modor’s design philosophy, it’s not just about recreating analog classics, but about expanding the possibilities of digital synthesis in a workflow-focused package.

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5. June 2026
Arturia’s Memory V: Mutating Moog DNA with Mark Mothersbaugh
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In this Arturia feature, we’re treated to a tour of Mutato Muzika with none other than Mark Mothersbaugh of DEVO fame, as he reflects on decades of sonic exploration. The focus is Arturia’s Memory V—a digital homage to the legendary Memorymoog, repackaged for today’s workflows. Mothersbaugh shares candid anecdotes about the analog wild west, the frustrations of manual synth recall, and how Memory V bundles classic character with modern convenience. Expect a blend of nostalgia, technical musings, and an artist’s perspective on why built-in effects and digital flexibility can kickstart fresh creative possibilities.

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5. June 2026
Intellijel Swells: Momentary FX, TRIG Magic and Routing Revelations
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Intellijel’s Swells module returns for the third act of its video manual saga, this time zooming in on the momentary effects and the nuances of TRIG input assignment. With a focus on Freeze, Reverse and Burst, the brand’s canonical clarity shines through, showing how these transient FX can morph a reverb tail from subtle shimmer to chaotic noise. The video also delves into creative trigger routing and the newly revealed send/return mode, expanding Swells’ utility for those patching outside the usual inline effects path. As ever, Intellijel’s approach is practical, modular-focused, and brimming with patch inspiration for the volt-hungry masses.

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5. June 2026
Why MALO BEATS Thinks the MPC Sample Outguns the Rest
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MALO BEATS dives into the MPC Sample and tears up the myth that all MPCs are created equal. If you’re sick of fiddling through endless menus and want fast, surgical sample chops, this video’s your rave bunker. MALO’s style is all about getting to the good stuff without the fluff – direct, hands-on, and ready for a beat battle. He breaks down why this little grey box might just be the street weapon your arsenal’s missing, especially if you value workflow over firmware drama. Don’t expect a bedtime story – this is for producers who want to move quick, chop … Read more

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4. June 2026
DivKid Unleashes the Myriad: Nine Oscillators, Infinite Rave Potential
DivKid’s at it again, this time with the Emute Lab Instruments Myriad—a stereo oscillator that doesn’t just want to sit politely in your rack, it wants to stage a full-on analog-digital riot. Imagine nine oscillators stacked, spread, and shaped into a stereo beast that’s as comfortable making metallic FM chaos as it is laying down lush drones or lo-fi noise beats. DivKid’s no-nonsense style cuts straight to the rave bunker core, breaking down why Myriad isn’t just another voice—it’s a pataphonic sonic street weapon. If you like your modular gear smart, flexible, and a bit wild, this one’s worth a … Read more

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4. June 2026
Molten Music Technology vs. Forge Time Vhikk X: Rave Weapon or Overhyped Oddity?
Molten Music Technology dives headfirst into the Forge Time Vhikk X, a module hyped as the clouds or Morphagene of the modern modular scene. Is it a twisted melodic monster or an emperor with no clothes? Robin Vincent’s hands-on approach drags the Vhikk X through a cinematic collision of chaos, beauty, and gritty textures. Expect honest takes, sarcastic jabs at cryptic controls, and enough sound design weirdness to fill a spaceship’s cargo bay. If you want the real dirt – and a good laugh – this is the review you need before dropping your hard-earned cash on this polarising bit … Read more

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3. June 2026
Akai Professional and Spitfire Audio: Cinematic String Power in the MPC Ecosystem
Akai Professional teams up with Spitfire Audio to inject cinematic string textures directly into the MPC workflow with the Originals Intimate Strings MPC Edition. This collaboration brings Spitfire’s signature expressive sampling to a new audience, blending lush orchestral sounds with hands-on MPC control. The video demonstrates how these meticulously recorded strings are integrated natively, with detailed editing and mixing options tailored for producers and composers alike. From dynamic expression tools to mic blending and automation, the plugin aims to enhance both beat-making and scoring within the MPC environment. We dive into how it all comes together—and what this means for … Read more