Doctormix hangs in LA, cooking up the iconic ‘Around the World’ vibes with the Nonlinear Labs C-15 Synth. This ain’t your average demo video—it’s a deep dive into synth magic with his signature energy. Get ready for some urban groovin’ with a twist of Daft Punk!
Dive into a universe where sound becomes story with synthanatomy at the helm. Exploring the Cyma Forma ALT, an analog pin matrix synthesizer unveiled at SynthFest France 2025, synthanatomy guides us through innovations that transform musical narratives. Experience the evolution of sound design as each feature breathes life into new sonic adventures.
In this behind-the-scenes feature, Arturia spotlights Patrick Watson’s unique blend of voice-led musicianship and electronic exploration, all centered around the KeyLab 88 mk3 and KeyStep Pro. Watson’s approach fuses intimate piano and vocals with modular textures and digital sequencing, offering a window into how modern hybrid setups can serve expressive, performance-driven music. The video doesn’t just showcase gear—it reveals how Arturia’s flagship controllers enable nuanced, tactile workflows for artists who demand both depth and immediacy. For those curious about the intersection of digital control, modular integration, and creative routine, this is a revealing look at how architecture and artistry intertwine.
OscarUnderdog takes us on a rhythmic ride through nine killer sequencing techniques that every beatmaker needs in their arsenal. From classic x0x style to cutting-edge generative sequencing, this video is packed with insights that slap harder than a bass drum through a busted subwoofer. Perfect for anyone looking to level up their electronic music game!
Dive headfirst into the audacious world of noise music with VenusTheory, where the traditional melody takes a backseat and the art of chaos reigns supreme. Explore how this sonic journey reshapes music, with a punk rock attitude that challenges the very notion of sound. Cameron takes us on an epic exploration of the boundaries of music, asking us to embrace the noise.
Dive deep into XNBeatsMusic’s exploration of the Behringer Proton’s patchbay—a synth that could make even your grandma sound like a 90s rave god. In this gritty guide, oscillators get twisted, waveforms dance like they’ve had one too many pints, and modulations are rough enough to brush off the cobwebs from your speakers. This isn’t just a tutorial; it’s an invitation to join the chaos and unleash the beast within your synth rig.
In the electronic jungle of synths, Luke Million takes us on a journey through the Roland Juno 6. This trusty old beast is like a six-pack of vintage brew, with chorus effects that can turn a drizzle into a downpour. Luke’s deep dive reveals why this classic still holds its own, proving it’s more than just a first-time buyer’s friend, but an endlessly charming piece of gear that slaps harder than a Chicago wind.
Bthelick takes us on a groove journey, throwing out the rule book and diving deep into the magic of swing. It’s not just about hitting the right notes, but where you place them. Grab your headphones and get ready to learn why groove matters more than pitch.
Frap Tools, the Italian modular artisans, step into the studio spotlight with their Dynamics 2806 mono compressor, aiming it squarely at the heart of drum room mics. In this video, they demonstrate how two 2806 units can transform dry, unremarkable room tracks into something far more substantial—think body, saturation, and a stereo image that refuses to collapse. The focus is on practical, patch-minded workflows: feedback compression, pre-makeup mode, and the creative use of parallel faders. If you’re curious about how a dual mono approach can widen your mix and add punch without sacrificing transients, this is a session worth dissecting.
Dive into the gritty world of the Kawai 100F, a synth that might look like it’s been through a pub brawl, but delivers raw tones that smack you right in the face. Join Starsky Carr as he peels back the layers on this vintage beast, exploring its quirky charms and sonic potential.