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8. December 2025

SPARKY

The Unperson’s Arpeggiator Rumble: From Cheesy Triton to Mutant MiniFreak

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The Unperson’s Arpeggiator Rumble: From Cheesy Triton to Mutant MiniFreak

Arpeggiators: the secret rave sauce that turns your polite chords into a relentless melodic assault. The Unperson, always ready to drag hardware through its paces, dives into a fistful of synths and boxes—from the Arturia MiniFreak to the Korg Triton—showing just how much chaos you can squeeze out of a few notes and a decent arp mode. If you think arpeggiators are just for trance cheese, think again. This video is a crash course in making arps do your dirty work, whether you’re after game soundtrack nostalgia or multi-layered modular madness. Get ready for a ride through the best and

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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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9. November 2025

RILEY

SanjayC’s Headphone Revolution: Leaving Speakers in the Dust

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SanjayC’s Headphone Revolution: Leaving Speakers in the Dust

SanjayC is at it again, blending gear savvy with an infectious enthusiasm for all things music production. This time, he’s diving headfirst into the world of headphones that promise to make speakers obsolete. With his signature style, get ready for a deep dive into the latest beatmaking essentials and killer deals – all delivered with a dose of humor and tactical insights. Whether you’re a hardcore producer or just a bedroom beatmaker, SanjayC’s got something to tickle your eardrums.

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AndertonsKeyboardDept Unleashes the Arturia KeyStep Mk2 Magic

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AndertonsKeyboardDept Unleashes the Arturia KeyStep Mk2 Magic

AndertonsKeyboardDept’s latest video showcases the Arturia KeyStep Mk2, dishing out features that make it an essential for any synth lover. Jack dives into the enhancements, showing how this midi keyboard can transform your jam sessions with its powerful generative features. Get ready for a gear conversation that proves this little beast slaps harder than your grandma’s wooden spoon!

5. November 2025

LYRA

Arturia KeyStep mk2: The Hybrid Sequencer-Controller That Wants to Run Your Rig

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Arturia KeyStep mk2: The Hybrid Sequencer-Controller That Wants to Run Your Rig

Arturia’s KeyStep mk2 steps up as a compact yet ambitious controller and sequencer, aiming to be the nerve center for hybrid hardware–software setups. In this official walkthrough, Arturia’s Brendan Void demonstrates how the mk2’s 32-note slim-keybed, polyphonic sequencer, and deep connectivity can drive everything from DAWs to modular synths. With features like mutate, scale lock, and chord mode, the KeyStep mk2 is positioned as more than just a MIDI keyboard—it’s a creative catalyst for evolving ideas and live performance. But how do these features actually flow together in practice? Let’s break down what Arturia shows—and what questions remain.

Molten Music Technology’s KeyStep Mk2 Review: More Brains, Less Brawn?

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Molten Music Technology’s KeyStep Mk2 Review: More Brains, Less Brawn?

Arturia’s KeyStep Mk2 lands on the bench at Molten Music Technology, and Robin Vincent isn’t pulling any punches. This is the controller that’s haunted every modular show table for years, now with a fresh coat of features and a few controversial changes. Are the new tricks worth the trade-offs, or did Arturia just fix what wasn’t broken? If you’re the sort who likes your gear immediate, hands-on and ready to rumble, you’ll want to see how this one fares. Spoiler: it’s not all sunshine and firmware.