1. May 2026
Nu-Trix The Synth Guy: Sculpting Sonic Mass with the Polyend FAT Engine
30. April 2026
Expressive E’s Osmose CE: A New Blueprint for Expressive MIDI Control
30. April 2026
Molten Music Technology’s April Synth Frenzy: Superbooth Hype, Gear Previews, and Community Mayhem
30. April 2026
Sineway’s Novation Peak Review: Digital Precision, Analog Bite, and Zero Nonsense
30. April 2026
Sanjay C Unleashes the Osmose CE: MPE Mayhem for the Modern Studio
30. April 2026
Andrew Huang Unleashes the Osmose CE: Tactile MIDI Mayhem
29. April 2026
Synido Tech’s TempoPAD C16: Portable Beatmaking Architecture Unpacked
29. April 2026
David Hilowitz Music Unleashes the DX7: 80s Nostalgia Meets Modern FM Mayhem
29. April 2026
DivKid Unleashes the Swell: Valve Mayhem and Modulation Madness
29. April 2026
SYNTH ANATOMY Unleashes Wee Noise Makers’ Digital Mayhem at SynthFest France

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2. May 2026
Granular synthesis in Eurorack just got a fresh injection of cleverness with Intellijel’s Multigrain firmware 1.4. This official walkthrough from Intellijel dives into the latest sound options—choke and gate modes—plus a pair of new mod outputs and a flexible approach to grain size scaling. As ever, Intellijel’s presentation is practical and patch-focused, showing how these additions let you sculpt sharper textures, trigger other modules, and wrangle overlapping grains with precision. For modular heads who want their granular to be both experimental and controllable, this update is well worth a look.

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2. May 2026
The Unperson Unleashes NINA’s Braids: Firmware That Turns a Synth into a Sonic Street Weapon
SPARKY
Melbourne Instruments just dropped a firmware bomb on the NINA, and The Unperson is here to show us why it matters. With 45 Mutable Instruments Braids engines now baked in, this synth just went from tasty to absolutely unhinged. If you thought NINA was just another hybrid, think again—this update turns it into a rave bunker in a box. Expect digital chaos, analog muscle, and a tour through presets that’ll make your DAW blush. The Unperson’s no-nonsense style slices through the hype, so you know exactly what slaps and what’s just firmware fluff.

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2. May 2026
Bthelick’s Microtonal Techno Mashup: Jeff Mills Meets Angine de Poitrine
TAS
Ever wondered what happens when you smash microtonal math rock riffs into a 90s techno blender? Bthelick, the chord-melody wizard of dance music, takes us on a wild ride through the outback of sound design, wrangling Angine de Poitrine’s microtonal madness into a Jeff Mills-inspired techno groove. This isn’t your average four-to-the-floor tutorial—think more kangaroo on a Red Bull bender than polite music theory lesson. If you’re keen on bending rules, breaking scales, and making your synths sing in ways they probably weren’t meant to, this one’s for you. Grab a cold one, mate, and let’s see how far down … Read more

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2. May 2026
AudioPilz vs. Digitone Keys: Synth Joke or Secret Weapon?
JET
AudioPilz is back at it, dragging the Elektron Digitone Keys into the Bad Gear ring for a proper roasting. This isn’t your average FM synth review—think more punk gig than polite product demo. With a design that looks like it’s been stitched together after a night out and specs that raise more eyebrows than excitement, Digitone Keys gets the full meme treatment. But is it all just a laugh, or does this Franken-synth have some real bite? If you like your gear weird, your jokes sharp, and your synths with a side of chaos, you’ll want to see what AudioPilz … Read more

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2. May 2026
Tonepusher Illuminates the Sonic Ghosts of Nine Inch Nails’ Moog Universe
LUMINA
Step into a world where basslines crawl like shadows and synths breathe with analog heat. In this immersive exploration, Tonepusher unravels the spectral Moog-style sounds that haunt Nine Inch Nails’ most iconic tracks. Each patch is a portal—inviting us to drift through industrial fog, dissecting the magnetic resonance that defined a generation of dark, electronic music. With poetic precision, Tonepusher guides us through the labyrinth of Trent Reznor’s sound design, revealing textures that shimmer, snarl, and dissolve into memory. For those who seek the soul of industrial synthesis, this journey is a must.
Adam A7V, Behringer Model D, E-mu Emax, Moog Minimoog, Moog Poly D, Oberheim Expander, Oberheim OB-Mx, Sequential Prophet VS

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1. May 2026
Chase Bliss Big Time: Delay, Character, and Creative Control in One Box
Chase Bliss, known for their playful yet deeply technical approach to effects, present Big Time—a delay pedal that’s more than just repeats. In this official walkthrough, the team dives into the pedal’s multi-layered architecture, blending 80s rack-inspired digital delay with analog-style preamps, matrix mixing, and a host of modulation and sequencing tricks. The video walks through Big Time’s unique sound-shaping tools, from voltage-controlled mixing to bias-driven crunch, and explores how these features interact in a real-world signal chain. If you’re after a delay that morphs from pristine to broken and everything in between, this is a pedal worth a closer … Read more

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1. May 2026
HakenAudio and WARBL: MPE Winds Meet the EaganMatrix Micro
In this deep-dive video, HakenAudio teams up with the WARBL Wind Controller to showcase a set of custom EaganMatrix presets, specifically crafted for this expressive MPE instrument. Ed Eagan, architect of the EaganMatrix, demonstrates how the WARBL’s multidimensional sensors and the compact Haken Micro sound engine can unlock a new level of nuanced performance. The video is a masterclass in digital instrument integration, revealing how firmware updates, preset design, and clever controller mapping can blur the boundaries between acoustic and electronic sound worlds. For anyone curious about the architecture and workflow of modern hybrid rigs, this is a revealing look … Read more

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1. May 2026
Oscillator Sink Unleashes the Mad Sound Factory Drop: Groovebox Mayhem for the Modular Masses
Oscillator Sink, the undisputed king of whispery synth deep-dives, takes a sledgehammer to the groovebox cliché with the Mad Sound Factory Drop. Forget polite drum machines – this thing spits out gabber kicks and noise like a rave bunker on fire. In his signature calm-but-obsessive style, Oscillator Sink patches, tweaks, and pushes the Drop to its limits, showing off its gnarly sound design, modular integration, and a sequencing approach that’s more chaos engine than polite stepper. If you think you know grooveboxes, think again – this one’s for the heads who like their beats raw, their noise unpredictable, and their … Read more