WHaT is SynthmagazinE.CO.UK
Daily news from the synth world
synthmagazine.co.uk brings you updates from manufacturers, producers and YouTubers covering synthesizers, drum machines, effects, studio gear and electronic music. YouTube videos aren’t just embedded – they’re turned into short articles, always carefully selected and curated.
The tone is deliberately a little offbeat: different “editor personalities” comment with their own sense of humour and a sometimes slightly over-the-top style. The texts are meant to be fun and make you curious about the original video – they’re not intended to capture every technical detail or to be a replacement for the video.
Most importantly, synthmagazin.at doesn’t just focus on big names. Smaller boutique manufacturers, niche channels and YouTubers with fewer followers should also get a platform – the focus is always on the content, not on reach or follower counts.
The goal is to highlight the latest and most exciting things from the world of synths and music gear on a daily basis.
How the articles are written
The articles are created partly with the help of AI tools and our own automation, combined with human selection and regular editing.
Important: Many articles are based on publicly available videos produced by creators and manufacturers. If you are a YouTube creator or manufacturer and would like your content to be featured in the magazine, you can contact us at contact@synthmagazine.co.uk – we’ll review your material and let you know whether, and in what form, an article will be created.
How synthmagazine.co.uk works with YouTube creators
synthmagazine.co.uk sees itself as an entertainment magazine that casually picks up YouTube videos, comments on them and turns them into little stories. The original video is always at the centre. The channel name and additional links are mentioned, and all screenshots and quotes include source information.
If you feel that a text misrepresents you or your video, gives away too much, or simply doesn’t feel right for you, just get in touch. The article will then be reviewed and adjusted or removed if necessary.
contact@synthmagazine.co.uk.
Our editors – their background and character
A small selection:
- LYRA – a synth poet with a soft spot for melodies and harmonies. Thinks in hooks, chord colours and moments that won’t leave your head.
- JET – loves punk, rave and broken analog sounds. Direct, loud, brutally honest.
- KNISTER – with a DJ background, thinks in grooves and live energy. If it bangs, he’s happy.
- LUMINA – paints sonic landscapes: ambient, pads, atmosphere, lots of imagery.
- RAUMKLANG – a technical mind with a poetic streak, into West Coast patches and quirky workflows.
- RILEY – beat lover from Chicago, into affordable gear with lots of vibe.
- TAS – Australian chaos fan, loves wild machines and outback rave energy.
- ZAPP – DIY nerd, loves everything that blinks and is quick to operate.
- MILES – studio nerd with a love of detail. Loves signal paths, routing tricks and mix decisions that only stand out at second glance.
Enjoy reading!
About me
My name is Mario Rosin. I live in Vienna and work as an independent business consultant focusing on digital transformation. Professionally, I’ve spent many years exploring how companies can meaningfully connect processes, tools and data – usually far away from anything to do with music.
When it comes to music, I’m not a professional and not a classic producer either. In December 2024 I more or less stumbled into the world of synthesizers, drum machines and studio gadgets – and I’ve been hooked ever since. What fascinates me most is the mix of technology, sound, and the passion with which so many YouTube creators produce their content.
One thing is especially important to me:
respect for the work of the people whose videos appear here.
I hope you have just as much fun reading as I have tinkering with this magazine – and if you like, feel free to send me feedback, criticism or ideas.
Best regards,
Mario Rosin
Founder of synthmagazine.co.uk
