MORE ARTICLE WITH Arturia AstroLab 37

5. March 2026

SPARKY

Sineway Unleashes the Syntakt 1.40: Sampling, Stacking, and Sonic Mayhem

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Sineway Unleashes the Syntakt 1.40: Sampling, Stacking, and Sonic Mayhem

Elektron’s Syntakt just got a firmware steroid injection, and Sineway is here to show us why this isn’t just about slapping samples on a groovebox. If you thought the Syntakt was just another drum machine, think again – this update turns it into a mutant sound design playground. Sineway’s trademark clarity and club-focused approach cut through the hype, spotlighting the real power-ups: morphing, stacking, and linking that’ll have your tracks flexing in new directions. If you want to know what happens when a techno weapon gets a brain transplant, buckle up – this is the Syntakt like you’ve never heard

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6. February 2026

LYRA

Arturia’s AstroLab in Action: Khirye Tyler’s Workflow Weapon for Studio and Stage

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Arturia’s AstroLab in Action: Khirye Tyler’s Workflow Weapon for Studio and Stage

When the modern music industry demands both speed and sonic sophistication, few tools promise as much as Arturia’s AstroLab. In this official Arturia feature, Grammy-winning musical director Khirye Tyler walks us through his creative process, revealing how AstroLab has become his go-to for both high-pressure tours and experimental sound design at home. From rapid set preparation to seamless integration of classic synth emulations, Tyler demonstrates how AstroLab’s hybrid hardware-software architecture keeps him in the creative flow. This video isn’t a deep-dive into every menu, but it’s a compelling look at how AstroLab’s real-world workflow translates from studio to stage.

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14. January 2026

TAS

Digitakt II as Your Madcap Studio Mate: Sineway’s ‘Obsidian’ Track Breakdown

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Digitakt II as Your Madcap Studio Mate: Sineway’s ‘Obsidian’ Track Breakdown

Ever wondered what happens when you let a sampler run wild and call the shots in your studio? Sineway’s latest breakdown of ‘Obsidian’ is a rollicking ride through the creative chaos of the Digitakt II. This isn’t your average, dry-as-dust tutorial—think more like a bush doof where the gear’s got a mind of its own and every knob twist could spark a sonic thunderstorm. Sineway’s signature style—clear, clever, and a touch cheeky—guides us through sampling, slicing, and mangling sounds from the Arturia AstroLab 37, all while showing how the Digitakt II isn’t just a tool, but a full-blown co-producer. Strap

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The Midlife Synthesist Unleashes a Portable Powerhouse: MPC Live 3 + Astrolab 37

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The Midlife Synthesist Unleashes a Portable Powerhouse: MPC Live 3 + Astrolab 37

Ever wondered if you could pack a stadium-sized sound into your rucksack? The Midlife Synthesist is back, pairing the MPC Live 3 with the Arturia Astrolab 37 for a cover of Coldplay’s ‘Fix You’ that’s equal parts heart and hardware. Expect slick workflow hacks, lush organ tones, and a few honest gripes about clackety keys and MIDI quirks. This isn’t your average polite gear demo – it’s a deep dive into portable production with a creator who knows his way around a groovebox and isn’t afraid to call out the rough edges. If you want to see a portable rig

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4. December 2025

SPARKY

MusicRadar Tech Puts the AstroLab 37 to the Test: Small Keys, Big Moves?

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MusicRadar Tech Puts the AstroLab 37 to the Test: Small Keys, Big Moves?

Arturia’s AstroLab 37 just landed, and MusicRadar Tech wastes no time getting their hands dirty. This pint-sized performance keyboard promises the full Analog Lab experience in a form factor that won’t break your back or your bank. But does shrinking the AstroLab make it a street weapon for gigging producers, or is it just another plastic pretender? We dive into the quirks, the killer features, and the bits that’ll have you swearing at your Wi-Fi. If you’re after a no-fluff verdict on whether this synth is worth your hard-earned cash, you’re in the right rave bunker.

Molten Music Technology Drops the November Bunker: AI Angst, Gear Mayhem, and Community Raves

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Molten Music Technology Drops the November Bunker: AI Angst, Gear Mayhem, and Community Raves

Molten Music Technology’s Robin Vincent is back with a November roundup that’s more packed than a rave bunker at 3am. This month, he blitzes through a wild stack of new boxes and blips—Teenage Engineering’s genre-hopping EP–40, Endorphin.es’ unapologetically pink Evil Pet, and Arturia’s KeyStep Mk2 all get the Molten once-over. But it’s not just gear: Robin dives headfirst into the AI debate, throws shade and hope in equal measure, and spotlights the Patch and Tweak community before hyping up the UK’s synth scene with Synth East and Synth Picnic. If you want the full chaos, you’ll have to watch the

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26. November 2025

SPARKY

Sineway’s AstroLab 37 Review: The Everything Synth or Just Everything at Once?

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Sineway’s AstroLab 37 Review: The Everything Synth or Just Everything at Once?

Sineway dives headfirst into the Arturia AstroLab 37 after six weeks of real-world use, cutting through the marketing fluff and getting straight to what matters. Is this compact synth a true all-in-one weapon for the modern producer, or just another preset pusher in a shiny box? Expect sharp takes, hands-on demos, and a few jabs at missing features. If you’re torn between the AstroLab and the MiniFreak, or just want to know if this thing slaps in a hybrid setup, Sineway’s got the answers – and maybe a few surprises. Get ready for a review that doesn’t pull punches.

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26. November 2025

SPARKY

Arturia Astrolab 37: Sanjay C Unleashes a Portable Sonic Street Weapon

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Arturia Astrolab 37: Sanjay C Unleashes a Portable Sonic Street Weapon

Arturia’s Astrolab 37 is here, and Sanjay C wastes no time showing why this pint-sized powerhouse is more than just a travel buddy. Forget the usual MIDI controller snooze-fest—this thing packs real synth engines, a truckload of presets, and enough connectivity to make your laptop sweat. Sanjay C’s trademark clear-headed, hype-but-honest style slices through the marketing fluff, giving us the lowdown on what works, what’s missing, and who should actually care. If you’re after a compact rig that bridges studio and stage without the usual baggage, this video is your new boarding pass.

The Midlife Synthesist Shrinks the Studio: Astrolab 37 in the Spotlight

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The Midlife Synthesist Shrinks the Studio: Astrolab 37 in the Spotlight

Arturia’s Astrolab 37 just crash-landed in the compact synth arena, and The Midlife Synthesist is here to see if this pint-sized powerhouse can actually hold its own. Forget the 61-key behemoth—this is all about squeezing big sounds into a tiny footprint, with just enough controls to keep your live set from turning into a menu-diving nightmare. The Midlife Synthesist’s trademark wit and honesty slice through the marketing fluff, asking the real questions: Who’s this for, and does it actually slap, or is it just another MIDI controller in disguise? If you’re after a no-nonsense take on Arturia’s latest, buckle up.

26. November 2025

TAS

Devin Belanger Unleashes the Arturia Astrolab 37: Tiny Synth, Massive Mayhem

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Devin Belanger Unleashes the Arturia Astrolab 37: Tiny Synth, Massive Mayhem

If you reckon a synth has to be a hulking beast to pack a punch, Devin Belanger is here to prove you wrong, mate. In his latest video, the Vancouver-based maestro takes the Arturia Astrolab 37 for a spin, showing off just how much chaos you can wrangle from this pint-sized powerhouse. With three wild demo tracks—metal, ambient, and techno—Devin puts the Astrolab 37 through its paces, all while keeping things as portable as a six-pack at a bush doof. Whether you’re a live performer sick of lugging bricks or just keen for a synth that won’t buckle under pressure,

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