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2. November 2025

SPARKY

Scott’s Synth Stuff Storms Sweetwater: 2025’s Top 20 Synths Get the Rave Bunker Treatment

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Scott’s Synth Stuff Storms Sweetwater: 2025’s Top 20 Synths Get the Rave Bunker Treatment

Strap in, synth heads – Scott’s Synth Stuff takes us on a whirlwind tour through Sweetwater’s synth mecca, cherry-picking the best (and calling out the worst) keyboards you can buy in 2025. Forget polite demos – this is a no-nonsense, hands-on, and occasionally savage rundown of poly and mono beasts from Moog, Korg, Roland, Sequential, Behringer, and more. Expect brutal honesty, cheeky jabs at mini keys, and enough gear lust to melt your credit card. If you want to know which synths slap, which ones suck, and which are just overpriced nostalgia, this is the only tour you need. But

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11. December 2024

LYRA

Behringer Wave: Digital Wavetable Power with Vintage Attitude

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Behringer Wave: Digital Wavetable Power with Vintage Attitude

The Behringer Wave steps into the spotlight as a modern wavetable synthesizer channeling the spirit of classic 80s digital instruments. In this official hands-on demo, Behringer highlights the Wave’s ability to deliver both 8 and 12-bit wavetable synthesis, multi-timbral layering, and a suite of performance tools. The video walks through split programs, stereo imaging, and a range of vintage-flavored presets, while also showcasing workflow-centric features like a sequencer, arpeggiator, and extensive modifier controls. As always with Behringer, the focus is on accessible power and hands-on sound design, but this time with a distinctly digital edge.

11. December 2024

LYRA

Behringer’s Wave: Digital Wavetables Meet Analog Warmth in a Modern Hybrid Synth

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Behringer’s Wave: Digital Wavetables Meet Analog Warmth in a Modern Hybrid Synth

Behringer steps boldly into the hybrid synth arena with the Wave, a meticulously crafted 8-voice instrument that channels the spirit of 80s wavetable legends. On their official channel, Behringer presents the Wave as more than a nostalgia trip—it’s a digital-analog powerhouse designed for today’s producers and performers. With dual wavetable oscillators, a genuine analog filter, and a performance-focused interface, the Wave aims to bridge the gap between vintage character and modern workflow. This article dives into the architecture, features, and creative potential as demonstrated in Behringer’s own hands-on video.