Friday, February 20, 2026
Memorymoog Factory Presets Recreated for Moog Muse (Free Download)
video upload by Moog Music
"100 Memorymoog factory presets, now reimagined for Muse. https://www.moogmusic.com/the-wave/ne...
Recreated by Eric Frampton, a lifelong Memorymoog owner who has maintained and performed on the instrument for over 35 years, this collection faithfully rebuilds the entire Memorymoog factory library inside Moog Muse. In this video, hear side-by-side comparisons and explore how these classic sounds translate to Muse’s modern workflow and performance controls.
Using Muse’s modern architecture, each sound goes beyond the original with velocity, aftertouch, macro controls, effects, and expanded modulation, while preserving the three-oscillator polyphonic character that made the Memorymoog legendary.
From Moog’s first true 3-oscillator polyphonic synthesizer in 1982 to today’s 8-voice analog flagship, this preset pack bridges past and present in one playable library."
Get the TR909 upfront presences from the TR1000 ... or anything else for that matter!
video upload by Starsky Carr
"How Close Is Close Enough? Is the TR-1000 really a TR-909 replacement… or is that missing the point entirely?
In this deep-dive comparison, I also put the Roland TR-1000 head-to-head with my original Roland TR-909 to see how close we can actually get — and more importantly, where the differences really matter.
Roland are clear: this isn’t meant to be a clone. But with TR-909-style analogue circuits, 808-inspired elements, and ACB models under the hood, it begs the question… can you sell your 909 and fund a TR-1000 instead?
After putting these 2 together I realised the biggest tonal difference isn’t to get that live 909 vibe is the main outputs. The TR-909’s main outs are band-limited, with less low-end and a high-frequency tilt that creates that bright, exciting presence. Using Logic’s Match EQ, I recreate that curve so you can apply it to:
02.10.2024 BugBrand meets Scrotum Lab
video upload by batchas
"No overdub. No external effects."
Batchas "Resilience" [SHORT]
video upload by batchas
"Without any external effect. No overdub. Direct out."
Why One Rhythm Is Never Enough — Inside Polyrhythm | Sound Mechanic 02
video upload by _marcozoppi
"| Sound Mechanics of Rhythm |
What happens when time stops agreeing with itself?
In this video, I explore polyrhythm inside a modular system.
This started as an exploration of external gear in Eurorack.
But it quickly became something else.
Because modular isn’t a closed system.
There is no real “outside.”
Everything that interacts with it—machines, signals, even us—becomes part of the same structure.
From that perspective, polyrhythm is not just a technique.
It’s what happens when multiple divisions of time coexist… without agreeing.
Extra Content 💡
The complete patch diagram and some in depth article are available on Patreon
🔗 / mz2250
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:53 Eurorack is not a closed Echosystem
03:28 Euorack is more a field than an instrument
04:12 That's Polyrhythm
05:57 Calma Numerica | Patch Performance
14:08 Polyrhythm Conditions
14:49 Final Thoughts"
DSI Tempest - Why Did I Buy This Thing...
video upload by Noir Et Blanc Vie - After Hours
"I’m going to keep just making grooves on my groove box lol. I think this is why I’m not really considered part of “gear tube” I keep with the stuff I’ve been using forever and ever. I do like gear peeps, don’t get me wrong, but I think you’d be better off just diving heavily into two instruments. Call them “instruments” too. When you call them “gear” it removes the fact that you’re 'playing' something. Give the instruments their creative intention back lol. Dave Smith Tempest is still the best. Groovebox lord."
EMX-1 JAM 【20260220】
video upload by Kaseki Hammer
"#korgelectribe #synthesizer #dawless #emx1 #synth #マシンライブ #music #beatmaking #electronicmusic #originalmusic"
Can I get an ambient sequence out of the SOMA Rumble of Ancient Times glitch synth
video upload by Lo-Fi-Si
"RoAT - SOMA Rumble of Ancient Times
Walrus Audio Qi Etherealizer
Quick jam with the RoAT to see if I can take a glitchy, lofi sequence and make it sound heavenly with a big dose of effects. Big atmosphere at 1:06.
Combining Chorus, Delay, Granular, Reverb. Switching between the lower octave and higher octave granular modes to get some variation and depth.
I love building a sequence in the RoAT. I think it’s a great piece of kit and has huge functionality for the price."
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Understanding Leviasynth: PW-Mod Pwm gone mad?
video upload by Ken Flux Pierce Fluxwithit
"Exploring the ASM Leviasynth pulse width modulation mode. Come find a thing or two out while I walk you through how PW-Mod works in the new ASM Leviasynth synthesizer."
Additional posts
Jam at Tre Modular Nr.9
video upload by Tre Modular
"This time we present to you a short recreation of a jam that was played in Modular Tribe Riga meeting a few days earlier. What is Modular Tribe Riga you might ask. It's a collective of modular enthusiasts that come together at least once a month to enjoy each other's company and play our modular synths."
www.tremodular.com
Noise Engineering announces Case of Steel, a 64 HP Eurorack Skiff with Busboard Power and Mults
video upload by Noise Engineering


Press release follows:
Noise Engineering announces Case of Steel, a 64 HP Eurorack Skiff with Integrated Busboard Power and Mults
Los Angeles, CA — Noise Engineering, known for their versatile Eurorack modules, has released Case of Steel, a skiff designed to house and power 64 HP of Eurorack modules.
While Noise Engineering has spent the last decade creating innovative modules, this is their first time releasing a standalone case. And while the market for cases large and small has grown significantly, Noise Engineering’s design still stands out with some innovative design choices and unique construction.
As the name implies, the case is made entirely of steel, with mounting holes tapped directly into the steel frame. This ensures that modules stay put, and the weight of the case keeps it in place while in use, despite its compact size. A pair of passive mults installed on the bottom of the case aids in patching, and saves HP in a small system. And while some skiffs are particularly shallow, Case of Steel offers over 2” of depth for modules, housing all but the deepest Eurorack designs for unmatched flexibility.
Case of Steel also features an integrated power supply. A power switch on the back of the case turns on the system, and power is delivered via a real busboard installed under the row of mults – no flying bus cables here. Despite the case’s compact size, the power specs are no joke: two zones of +12V offering 850mA each, plus 750mA of -12V and 1A of +5V. In a 64 HP system, it’ll be difficult to reach those limits. Case of Steel has a built-in power switch, and ships with a power brick, too.
For the production of Case of Steel, Noise Engineering worked with a metal fabricator near their headquarters, showing off the awesome capabilities of the Los Angeles maker community.
Due to the complexity of distribution, coupled with its unique materials and design, a limited run of just 90 cases has been produced, and will be sold exclusively through Noise Engineering’s web shop.
Case of Steel is a robust and powerful solution for Eurorack synthesists, no matter where they are in their journey.
Case of Steel begins shipping on February 19th only at https://noiseengineering.us.
Features
• Black powder coated steel design: solid case stays put while you patch
• Two sets of passive mults make patching easy
• Integrated busboard power supply with switch
• Bespoke Noise Engineering power supply with two zones of +12V offering 850mA each, plus 750mA of -12V and 1A of +5V
• Includes power brick
Availability and pricing:
Case of Steel: In stock. Shipping from Noise Engineering starting February 19th, 2026; MSRP US$225
https://noiseengineering.us
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
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