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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

NAMM 2026 for Keyboard Players - The Best New Gear Revealed


video upload by Arthur Dobrucki

"Join me for a keyboard walk-around at NAMM 2026, where I explore some of the most interesting new keyboards, synthesizers, and music technology on the show floor.

In this video, I take a closer look at standout instruments from Spectrasonics, Kurzweil, Expressive E, Nord, Moog, Korg, Mellotron, and more—highlighting what makes each one unique and why keyboard players should care.

Whether you’re a pianist, synth player, composer, or producer, NAMM is where the future of music gear takes shape, and this walk-around gives you a firsthand look at what’s coming next.

#namm2026 #nammshow #namm

📖 CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
01:00 Viscount
01:26 Hammond organs
02:46 Kawai
03:20 Kurzweil SP8
04:51 Nord Electro 7
06:16 Expressive-E Osmose
06:54 Mellotron
07:13 ARP Foundation
07:42 Moog
07:56 Roland
08:12 Yamaha
08:41 VMU Sonics
09:53 ASM Leviasynth
10:56 Casio Dimension Shifter
11:44 Black Panther Keyboard Stands
12:19 Spectrasonics
12:43 Acoustic pianos
13:05 Demon Box - Eternal Research
13:32 Anukari 3D Physics Synthesizer
13:59 Pocket Scion
14:15 Stylophone Theremin
14:36 Korg Phase 8
15:14 Conclusion"

Friday, September 08, 2023

Anukari as a Guitar Processor


video upload by Anukari Music

"In this video, my guitar is plugged into a USB audio interface, and then directly injected into Anukari. No other effects (i.e. cabs, amps) are in use other than a little bit of compression. This is a fully wet signal with no dry mixed in, so everything you are hearing is from Anukari."

Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Faulty Hyperdrive


video upload by Anukari Music

See Introducing Anukari for additional details.

Thursday, June 15, 2023

Introducing Anukari


video upload by Anukari Music

"This video is a sneak peek at Anukari, an upcoming software synthesizer based on the idea of creating a network of small masses (like little ball bearings, or marbles) connected by springs. The masses can be vibrated by striking them via MIDI input, or they can be vibrated directly via audio input so it can act as an effect processor or reverb plugin."

00:00 introduction
00:27 the basics
02:00 why?
02:37 strikers
03:20 mics
03:57 evolution
04:51 interaction
05:32 putting it together
06:04 effects processing 1
07:51 effects processing 2"
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