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Monday, March 16, 2026
Xenodrive and DB-01 twins (no talk)
video upload by Richard DeHove
"Why does the Xenodrive not want to let me go? I've had all sorts of good intentions for other content and other devices, stuff that I'm really impatient to show, yet here are we are with the Xenodrive again. I suspect it's down to two things: First that I've cycled through loads of dirt pedals and effects and rarely found one that has more than a single good sound. The Darkglass B3K for example has a brilliant effect on synths, but despite having four knobs and two buttons, it only has one sound. The Xeno has loads of flavors to explore. Second reason I am fixated on this device is that it's finally given me the 'punk synth' sound I've always wanted. Which is largely what we have in this video.
I originally had a big blabfest at the start of this video talking about the Xenodrive in detail but on sudden impulse I cut it all out. I think I was mesmerized by the Xeno and it was giving me instructions. I must exert my free will while I can. If my next video features the Xeno, send help.
Routing here is the MIDI out from the master DB-01 (left) to the rightside DB-01. The master DB-01 has an 8-step random-generated pattern, the leftside DB-01 is empty. Audio goes from each DB-01 to the Xeno left and right. As usual there is absolutely no other processing.
Many thanks to my kind patrons who keep this channel ad-free" My website: https://richarddehove.com/"
LABELS/MORE:
Erica Synths,
MATRIXSYNTH Members
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XTRIKE by X Audio Systems - Sound Demo (no talking)
video upload by Mad Synth Engineer
"XTRIKE - Touch & Impact Wavetable Synthesizer with AI Machine Learning
The music featured in this video is made exclusively with XTRIKE, recorded and produced in a DAW, composed and performed by Charles Bisaillon.
XTRIKE introduces a unique dual-Daisy architecture that fuses a precision magnetic bender with an expressive tactile pad, delivering a touch & impact interface far beyond traditional keyboards. Its powerful wavetable engine generates everything from crisp percussive hits to complex, evolving soundscapes all shaped though intuitive, tactile control with remarkable dynamic response. Play directly with your fingers, connect a MIDI controller, or use the built-in sequencer for effortless creativity and stunning results. XTRIKE redefines expressive electronic music making.
XTRIKE is now in pre-launch on indiegogo, follow the project to secure your super-early-bird discount: https://www.indiegogo.com/en/projects...
Learn more about XTRIKE: https://xaudiosystems.com/xtrike/"
See the X Audio Systems label below for additional posts.
Modern Moog Bass - Messenger Filter Modes (no talking)
video upload by Pete Midi
"Moog has defined the synthesizer bass sound for decades. From all Moog mono synths the Messenger provides the widest sound spectrum and in particular, can add interesting variants to the classical bass theme. Here I go through the 4 different filter modes to show the power and flexibility of this synth.
0:00 4P Low Pass
1:35 Band Bass
2:52 High Pass
3:47 2P Low Pass
Recorded with Ableton Live 11 using VISCO and Steampipe 2 (NI Reaktor) plugins for the backing track."
Sequential Circuits Studio 440 SN 00582
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via this Vemia listing
Click the auction link on top when you get there for additional listings.
"Probably one of the best examples of the classic Studio 440 anywhere.
Sampler/sequencer/drum machine from Sequential Circuits, circa 1987. S/N 582. The present owner bought this from Wine Country in 2007. It has version 2.30 (SCSI) operating system by Pointsource, 512K RAM, 12-bit sampling, up to 35 seconds sample time (at 16kHz, max rate is 44kHz), 50,000 note sequencer capacity, 8-note polyphonic, stereo audio outputs as well as individual track outputs 1 to 8. And, of course, it has MIDI – very easy to sequence up other synthesizers.
Quite a lot of functionality in a single box and easy to operate. The Studio 440 is fairly rare (about 600 made through 1986, ’87) and considered one of the pioneering forerunners to the later MPC units of the nineties.
This unit is in excellent condition – the cosmetics are very good, with tiny scratches around some of the edges of the enclosure. The main panel paintwork, graphics, knobs and switches are like new. No known issues operationally. Disks load fine, sound configuration, sampling, sequencing and audio all good, menus look normal. Display backlight is good, all hardware good. An easy instrument to get to know and operate, and sounds pretty good for a 12-bit sampler. Includes original manual (NOS from Wine Country), some service data, a number of sample disks, head protector disk (this will have to be ejected following transit) and a survival kit consisting of 8 spare touch pads (unused), two NOS pots, one switch module, one I-624 voice chip. The mains connection is standard IEC socket. The buyer will have to acquire their own mains cord that suits their country and change the internal voltage setting if necessary (explained in the manual. The present setting is 230V).
Weighs 10kg. Unit measures approximately 60x30x16cm (including manual, disks and spare parts). Packaged up, will be maybe 10% larger and heavier. The item is located in New Zealand. Examples of approximate door to door air-freight shipping costs, including insurance, at the time of writing, are: UK/Europe, 300GPB/Euros. USA, $500USD (US tariffs may change at short notice). Australia, $250AUD. Costs to be confirmed upon sale. Importing customs charges and tax are buyers responsibility. You're welcome to find alternative shipping at your expense and risk."
via this Vemia listing
Click the auction link on top when you get there for additional listings.
"Probably one of the best examples of the classic Studio 440 anywhere.Sampler/sequencer/drum machine from Sequential Circuits, circa 1987. S/N 582. The present owner bought this from Wine Country in 2007. It has version 2.30 (SCSI) operating system by Pointsource, 512K RAM, 12-bit sampling, up to 35 seconds sample time (at 16kHz, max rate is 44kHz), 50,000 note sequencer capacity, 8-note polyphonic, stereo audio outputs as well as individual track outputs 1 to 8. And, of course, it has MIDI – very easy to sequence up other synthesizers.
Quite a lot of functionality in a single box and easy to operate. The Studio 440 is fairly rare (about 600 made through 1986, ’87) and considered one of the pioneering forerunners to the later MPC units of the nineties.
This unit is in excellent condition – the cosmetics are very good, with tiny scratches around some of the edges of the enclosure. The main panel paintwork, graphics, knobs and switches are like new. No known issues operationally. Disks load fine, sound configuration, sampling, sequencing and audio all good, menus look normal. Display backlight is good, all hardware good. An easy instrument to get to know and operate, and sounds pretty good for a 12-bit sampler. Includes original manual (NOS from Wine Country), some service data, a number of sample disks, head protector disk (this will have to be ejected following transit) and a survival kit consisting of 8 spare touch pads (unused), two NOS pots, one switch module, one I-624 voice chip. The mains connection is standard IEC socket. The buyer will have to acquire their own mains cord that suits their country and change the internal voltage setting if necessary (explained in the manual. The present setting is 230V).
Weighs 10kg. Unit measures approximately 60x30x16cm (including manual, disks and spare parts). Packaged up, will be maybe 10% larger and heavier. The item is located in New Zealand. Examples of approximate door to door air-freight shipping costs, including insurance, at the time of writing, are: UK/Europe, 300GPB/Euros. USA, $500USD (US tariffs may change at short notice). Australia, $250AUD. Costs to be confirmed upon sale. Importing customs charges and tax are buyers responsibility. You're welcome to find alternative shipping at your expense and risk."
LABELS/MORE:
Auctions,
Sequential,
VEMIA
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Sunday, March 15, 2026
GreyScale-KOSMOS&PRA32U #kosmos #pra32u #raspberrypipico #rp2040 #generative #sequencer
video upload by plantssystem
"@plantssystem-ufo KOSMOS New in v1.1.0
PRA32-U Sound Engine Integration (Core1)
Powered by ISGK Instruments PRA32-U
The PRA32-U synthesizer engine is now embedded directly into KOSMOS.
Core0 runs the KOSMOS generative sequencer.
Core1 runs the PRA32-U sound engine.
KOSMOS can now output audio on its own, without relying on external MIDI devices.
This is the largest functional upgrade since the project began."
https://github.com/plantssystem/KOSMOS/tree/pra32u-core1-integration?tab=readme-ov-file
See the ISGK and GreyScale labels below for additional corresponding posts.
LABELS/MORE:
DIY,
GreyScale,
ISGK Instruments,
MATRIXSYNTH Members
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Saturday, March 14, 2026
Akai AX80 w/ Custom Wood Side Panels
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via this Vemia listing
Click the auction link on top when you get there for additional listings.
Akai AX-80 upgraded with new firmware, new wooden side panels, new pots, new backup battery and most important: fixed panel buttons. The AX-80 is an 8-voice analog polyphonic synthesizer. dual VCO, CEM filters, mesmerizing LED-graph display, programmable as well as preset ROM-programs, and interesting (and deep) modulation options and performance controls. Very lovely to play, and keyboard in very good order. Some of the preset sounds are very 1980s, but there are two banks for you to program your own sounds. New backup battery, completely new firmware from TaunTek added (chips changed), so now filter changes responds without waiting, and MIDI control is updated, several new parts including new volume pot (so no scratching), and new real and very nice wooden side panels. The flimsy voltage switch on the bottom is removed and the synth set to 220 Volts, but all is complete on the inside, so if there is need to change to 110V this is easy on the inside (requires soldering). All synth have one weak point, and for the AX-80 it is the front panel buttons, or more precisely the connections between the three front panel boards on the inside. This has been completely removed, rectified, old connections removed and brand new installed, so all front panel switches work without trouble. As seen from the photos the synth is well used, with scratches here and there, but technically it is now in top shape. All documentation and files are available digitally for the new owner: User manual, service Manuel, preset sounds files, firmware update info etc.

via this Vemia listing
Click the auction link on top when you get there for additional listings.
Akai AX-80 upgraded with new firmware, new wooden side panels, new pots, new backup battery and most important: fixed panel buttons. The AX-80 is an 8-voice analog polyphonic synthesizer. dual VCO, CEM filters, mesmerizing LED-graph display, programmable as well as preset ROM-programs, and interesting (and deep) modulation options and performance controls. Very lovely to play, and keyboard in very good order. Some of the preset sounds are very 1980s, but there are two banks for you to program your own sounds. New backup battery, completely new firmware from TaunTek added (chips changed), so now filter changes responds without waiting, and MIDI control is updated, several new parts including new volume pot (so no scratching), and new real and very nice wooden side panels. The flimsy voltage switch on the bottom is removed and the synth set to 220 Volts, but all is complete on the inside, so if there is need to change to 110V this is easy on the inside (requires soldering). All synth have one weak point, and for the AX-80 it is the front panel buttons, or more precisely the connections between the three front panel boards on the inside. This has been completely removed, rectified, old connections removed and brand new installed, so all front panel switches work without trouble. As seen from the photos the synth is well used, with scratches here and there, but technically it is now in top shape. All documentation and files are available digitally for the new owner: User manual, service Manuel, preset sounds files, firmware update info etc.
Parameshwari
video upload by Ebotronix
Joranalogue Audio Design,
4x Cycle 5, 3x Filter 8, 3x Generate 3, 2x Fold 6, Pivot 2, Select 2,
3x Contour 1, Collide 4, 2x Link 2, Enhance 2, Step 8, Orbit 3,
Morph 4, 3x Mix 3, Delay 1,Add 2,Walk4,Warp 1,Compare 2,
2x Doepfer R2m, 2x A 177-2, A 156,
ARC Serge TKB,
Mutable Instruments Veils,Shades,Yarns, Peaks, 2x Ornament and Crime,
4ms Peg,DLD,
Flame 2x Q Slider,
Happy Nerding Pan Mix,
Make Noise Optomix,2x MMG,
Befaco ST Mix,
Hologram Electronics Microcosm Special Edition 2024,
Strymon Big Sky MX, in Dual Mono Mode controlled with
Midi CC by, 16n Faderbank, AtoVproject ,
Parameshwari Scale,
14.03.2026
video# 2618
Roland JX-3P 1983 w/ Series Circuits MIDI Upgrade
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via this eBay listing
via this eBay listing
LABELS/MORE:
Auctions,
Roland,
Series Circuits
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Friday, March 13, 2026
Starsky Carr's Studio: Vintage & Modern Synth Setup Explained
video upload by Starsky Carr
"Welcome to a full synth studio tour — a look inside my hardware setup featuring vintage analog synths, modern wavetable instruments, modular gear and classic drum machines.
See how a mix of vintage synths, modern instruments, modular gear and drum machines all come together in one integrated setup. In this video I walk through the studio, explain how everything is connected, and show some of the instruments that regularly appear on the channel.
The studio is constantly evolving as new synths arrive, others get repaired, and different setups are tested for videos. In this walkthrough you'll see how classic gear like the Juno-60, Prophet series, Minimoog, TR-808, TR-909 and Jupiter synths sit alongside modern instruments such as the UDO Super 8, Groove Synthesis 3rd Wave, Waldorf M, Arturia PolyBrute and Roland System-8.
I also explain how everything is routed through the studio — from CV-controlled vintage synths integrated with MIDI, to the AudioFuse interface and Neve summing mixer that handle the audio side of things.
If you've ever wondered how to organise a hardware synth studio, integrate vintage CV instruments with modern DAWs, or just want to see a room full of iconic synths and drum machines, this video gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the setup behind the channel.
You’ll also hear a few stories along the way — including the slightly ridiculous “six degrees of separation” link from my studio gear to Charlize Theron and Kevin Bacon through the Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels soundtrack.
Whether you're into analog synthesis, wavetable synths, modular gear, or classic drum machines, this studio tour is packed with gear, ideas and inspiration.
Gear featured (selection)
• Roland Juno-60
• Roland Jupiter series
• Moog Minimoog, Voyager % Sub37
• Sequential Prophet synths
• Oberheim OBX8 and OB6
• UDO Super 8
• Groove Synthesis 3rd Wave
• Waldorf M
• Arturia PolyBrute
• Roland System-8
• TR-808 / TR-909 drum machines
• Analog Solutions Leipzig & Fusebox
• Modular & Eurorack gear"
LABELS/MORE:
Analogue Solutions,
Arturia,
eurorack,
Groove Synthesis,
MOOG,
Oberheim,
Roland,
Sequential,
Sherman,
Studio Tours,
UDO,
Waldorf
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Thursday, March 12, 2026
"Elkatwin 61" Vintage Italian string/organ/bass keyboard - only play-
video upload by Davide Micheli
"Elkatwin 61 is a bass-string-organ keyboard built by the Elka Italian synth company in the 80'.
In my opinion is the queen of string machines of that era.
Video consists of two different parts. In the first, I played bass and organ and also some parts with the Crumar Bit99 synthesizer, midi connected to a Solton Programmer 24 synth adopted only as a master keyboard. In the second part, only full strings are played. Video camera recorded the audio by its microphone.
Hope you enjoy the video."
Torso Live Session #5: Ctrls
video upload by torso electronics
"Torso Electronics presents the fifth live session recorded at our office space in Copenhagen.
In this episode, Copenhagen-based artist Ctrls presents a live set built entirely around the S4, using the samples he created for the factory sound library.
Ctrls: “It's composed without any sequencing, only looping and modulation, which is a totally new way of working for me, but which the S4 makes really fun and engaging. The Ableton Push 3 and Intech midi controller act as a my mixer and finalizer, and I'm triggering and effecting some drones and fx sounds from its launch grid. It was a great experience and I'm happy I got to exercise a less clubby side to my music. Big thanks to the Torso team for the opportunity.”
About Ctrls
The Ctrls project was founded In 2012. From the first release the presence of a highly individual sonic style was apparent and his fast paced and futuristic techno based sound has now been well established with a stream of respected music on labels such as Token Records, Earwiggle, Micron Audio, Mechatronica and Key Vinyl. A lifelong devotee of electronic dance music, DJ’ing and live performance are central for the project. This has resulted in many involved sets at globally notable venues such as Tresor, Berghain, Khidi, Fabric, Kit Kat, Fold, Basement NY, and Club Drugstore as well a residency at Copenhagens purest electronic venue: Den Anden Side. The future holds a wider scope as electro, breakbeats, noise and audio visual components are folded into the distinctive Ctrls sound palette."
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
First Steps with OXI One MKII / EP. 7: Pattern Workflow 01
video upload by OXI Instruments
All parts
"In this episode we explore how to work with sequence pages, pattern length, looping, and editing tools in the OXI sequencer.
First, we look at pages. OXI One MKII organizes sequences into 8 pages of 16 steps, giving you up to 128 steps per pattern. You’ll learn how to navigate between pages, add full pages to a sequence, copy and paste entire pages, and extend your pattern length by adding pages.
Next, we focus on patterns. We cover how to set start and end points, manage longer patterns while keeping full control of your workflow, and use the smart behavior that preserves sequence length when moving loop points. We will also duplicate patterns, and create temporary loops to focus on specific sections of your sequence.
Finally, we explore additional workflow tools, including selecting and editing groups of steps, tie notes across pages, and use the Follow function to keep the view synced with the transport while playing longer patterns. We also look at the Preview function in Mono, Poly, Multitrack, and Chord modes to hear notes, root tones, and chord variations while composing.
■ Learn more about OXI One MIDI/CV Sequencer: https://oxiinstruments.com/oxi-one/ ■ Learn more about Coral Polyphonic and Multitimbral Eurorack Module: https://oxiinstruments.com/oxi-coral/ 00:00 How pages work
01:05 Setting a pattern length
04:23 Copying pages
05:35 Mod lanes
06:20 Looping vs Init/End
06:55 Temporary selection
07:27 Extending ties to following page
07:46 Follow function
08:46 Preview functions"
DiscoDSP Releases Retromulator Based on The Usual Suspects dsp56300 Engine
via DiscoDSP
[Note: although DiscoDSP gives credit to The Usual Suspects, it's my understanding TUS is not happy about it. From a forum:
"He basically took our source, put his own wrapper on it and is trying to sell it and use it to promote his own business. Can't prevent it, but frankly this is reprehensible IMHO.What isn't clear is whether the UI is just the player above or includes the full editors by The Usual Suspects. I'm hearing it's just the player, which in effect might be an upsell for the full editors by The Usual Suspects.
Yes. He knows he cannot legally "sell" it due to the licensing model our code is published under. Therefore he sells "support" of "his development efforts" to include difficult things like "git clone" and other Arcane and extremely difficult stuff. sigh... I'd strongly advise anyone using it not to actually pay him for it, but that is just my opinion.]
That said:
"Retromulator brings legendary hardware cores back to life through authentic low-level emulation. The virtual analog synths are powered by a faithful recreation of the Motorola DSP 56300 processor, the Yamaha DX7 runs a full emulation of its original chip set, and the Akai S1000 sampler plays your SF2, SFZ, and Bliss sample banks with studio-quality interpolation. Each core runs its actual firmware or sample data — delivering the unmistakable character of hardware that defined electronic music from the early 80s through the 2000s.
Unlike traditional software emulations that recreate synthesizer behavior by approximation, Retromulator emulates the original integrated circuits at the hardware level. The virtual analog synths run on a cycle-accurate Motorola DSP 56300, the Yamaha DX7 runs a full emulation of its Hitachi HD6303R sub-CPU and Yamaha YM21280/YM21290 EGS/OPS chip set, and the Akai S1000 sampler runs on the SFZero v3.0.0 engine with 8-point sinc interpolation supporting SF2, SFZ, ZBP, and ZBB sample banks. Each core executes its authentic firmware or sample data exactly as intended.
Load the ROM firmware from your own hardware or sample banks from your library, place them in the designated folder, and Retromulator takes care of the rest. The result is not an approximation — it is the real hardware running inside your DAW.
Retromulator is built on Gearmulator, an open-source synthesizer emulation project by the dsp56300 team. We are grateful for their extraordinary work in bringing these classic instruments back to life."
You can find demos of the dsp56300 engines in previous posts here.
Featured synths:
LABELS/MORE:
discodsp,
DSP56300,
New Soft Synths,
News,
Soft Synths
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Tuesday, March 10, 2026
KOSMOS – A Generative MIDI Sequencer for RP2040 (DIY Project)
You might recall KOSMOS from previous posts here. Plantssystem aka GreyScale wrote in to let us know the source code has been released. Details and link to the github repository follow.
"KOSMOS is a compact, self‑contained generative MIDI sequencer built on the Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040).
Power it on, and it immediately begins producing evolving melodic patterns — no DAW, no clock source, no setup.
The project combines a Euclidean rhythm engine, Japanese‑mode melodic generation (Hirajoshi / Insen / Miyakobushi),
and a 240×240 LCD UI for real‑time visualization of steps, probabilities, and phrase movement.
A small instrument with a surprisingly expressive voice.
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Meet the Akuto Studio Chord Machine AKT-0.1: first jam with Torso S-4
video upload by Freaky Tweaky
"SWITCH BETWEEN 3 DIFFERENT KEYBOARD MODES TO PLAY CHORDS AND MELODIES (TONNETZ, ACCORDION, PIANO)
ADD DEPTH TO YOUR TRACK BY USING THE SCREEN TO MIX UP TO 4 MIDI EFFECTS SIMULTANEOUSLY AND PLAY NOTES IN DIRECT, BIMANUAL OR STRUM MODE
USE THE ROTARY KNOB TO SEAMLESSLY NAVIGATE THROUGH SEMITONES, OCTAVES AND CONTROL THE PITCH TO TRANSPOSE ANY TYPE OF CHORD"
LABELS/MORE:
Akuto Studio,
New Controllers,
New Makers,
News,
Torso
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Roland MKS-7 Super QuartetSynthesizer Module
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via this eBay listing
"The Roland MKS-7 Super Quartet is a multitimbral rack-mounted synthesizer, combining sounds from the iconic Juno-106 in four separate sections: Bass, Melody, Chord, and Rhythm.
Each section is independently programmable, making it a versatile tool for creating complete arrangements. With classic analog sounds, MIDI control, and robust build quality, the MKS-7 is perfect for vintage synth enthusiasts and studio setups."
via this eBay listing
"The Roland MKS-7 Super Quartet is a multitimbral rack-mounted synthesizer, combining sounds from the iconic Juno-106 in four separate sections: Bass, Melody, Chord, and Rhythm.
Each section is independently programmable, making it a versatile tool for creating complete arrangements. With classic analog sounds, MIDI control, and robust build quality, the MKS-7 is perfect for vintage synth enthusiasts and studio setups."
Roland M-VS1 Vintage Synth M-OC1 Orchestra M-SE1 String Expansion
Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this eBay listing
"Included in this bundle:
• Roland M-VS1 Vintage Synth
• Roland M-OC1 Orchestra
• Roland M-SE1 String Ensemble
These rackmount sound modules are great for studio setups, MIDI rigs, and vintage Roland sound collections."
via this eBay listing
"Included in this bundle:
• Roland M-VS1 Vintage Synth
• Roland M-OC1 Orchestra
• Roland M-SE1 String Ensemble
These rackmount sound modules are great for studio setups, MIDI rigs, and vintage Roland sound collections."
Floating Knobs Cuisine: A Performance Sequencer Jam (w/ Critter & Guitari Pocket Piano 201)
video upload by pitch patch
"Cuisine is a performance sequencer built around live interaction rather than step-by-step programming.
This video starts with an empty pattern and builds a sequence from scratch. Gate length, loop range and pattern changes remain flexible, while performance mode allows real-time edits that can be recorded once they feel right.
Cuisine is not about randomness. It is about relationships between steps, timing and control. A simple sequence goes a long way.
Sound source in this video is the Critter & Guitari Pocket Piano 201 via MIDI.
Get your Cuisine at Perfect Circuit"
Monday, March 09, 2026
BreakBud - Synth Breakbeat Pad Machine
A new app in via Cem Oclay
"Build Rhythms Fast with Pads and Sequencing
The 4x4 pad grid gives you 16 playable pads, each with its own full sound, pattern, and groove setup.
Switch pads instantly to move between variations without stopping the flow.
The step sequencer gives you direct control over steps, velocity, and timing.
Each voice can use its own step count and rate for polyrhythms, uneven loops, and evolving patterns.
Swing, nudge, and humanize make it easy to dial in a tighter or looser feel.
- 6 synthesized drum voices (100% synth, not sample based)
- 16 pads where each pad has its own sequencer pattern and parameter locks
- Super flexible sequencer where each row can have 1-16 steps (polyrhythms!) and microtiming with swing+nudge+humanizer combo
- A sweet, algorithmic pattern generator
- Full MIDI compatibility (pad in, pad out, voice in, sequencer out)
- AUv3 multiout support per drum voice"
Additional details:
https://keybudapp.com/breakbud
https://apps.apple.com/...
LABELS/MORE:
Cem Olcay,
iOS,
New Mobile Apps,
New Soft Synths,
News,
Soft Synths
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Sunday, March 08, 2026
MOS-LAB's E-Mu Modular Systems Update & Pricing

You can find demos in previous posts here.
TOP SYSTEM
- T/S/P VCO x3
- Universal Active Filter
- VCA
- RING MODULATOR
- CV LFO
- Digital Noise
- Sample & Hold
- Dual Envelope Generator
- KOV _ MIDI to CV / GATE
3620,00 €
MAIN SYSTEM
- VCO x3
- Universal Active Filter
- VCA x2
- Dual Envelope Generator
- Lowpass VCF
- Resonant filter x2
- Filter Controller
- CV LFO x2
- Ring Modulator
- Digital Noise
- Sample & Hold
- Mixer
- Multiple
- KOV _ MIDI to CV / GATE
6340,00 €
via MOS-LAB
"The systems shown above are provided as examples of possible configurations. Thanks to the fully modular architecture, virtually any custom system can be designed to match your specific requirements.
Systems can be freely configured using the complete range of MOS-LAB modules. To receive a quotation for your custom system, simply send the list of desired modules to info@mos-lab.com, and we will provide a detailed quote."
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