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Friday, February 13, 2026

Modular vid #337


video upload by Phisynth

"Rhythmic patch on the BugBrand - all sounds coming from 2 X DRM1 + expanders + 1 X DRM2. No sequencer used ("melodies" are coming from divisions of the main clock into the matrix mixer)
#bugbrand #analogsynths #modularsynths"

Eurorack Study 6 / Adagio (Xaoc Odessa, Koszalin, Joranalogue Collide4, etc)


video upload by takao_kurokawa

"modules:
Xaoc Devices: Odessa+Hel, Koszalin, Sewastopol II
Joranalogue Audio Design: Collide 4
Toppobrillo Sport Modulator 2
ADDAC System Stochastic Function Generator
Five12 Vector Sequencer
Hikari Instruments Dual Delay"

An evening with Tom


video upload by Franz Schimmel

"DSI OB-6 - ambient impro with an additional short percussive loop.
A nice patch for playing live - thanks to the Tom Oberheim voiceboards on the Obie, this thing sounds very decent in the mix."

Mad World


video upload by No Lake

"You can bomb the world into pieces but you can’t bomb it into peace" (Michael Franti)

Headphones 🎧 recommended

My Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/artist/3MAeb...
My Bandcamp : https://nolake.bandcamp.com/

Novation Summit

UDO SUPER GEMINI - PERAHU KERTAS ORCHESTRA VERSION


video upload by elz production

"UDO SUPER GEMINI FULL AS MIDI CONTROLLER, the song called 'Perahu Kertas' trying to ReOrchestrated the music arrangement with full VST strings library from @spitfireaudio @arturia_official v-collection pro 11 @orchestraltools and throw a couple wide pads from GEMINI.

enjoy the song ♥️🍻

#perahukertas #udo #supergemini #ost #orchestra"

Building music. Cable by cable. | Ģirts Ozoliņš | TEDxRiga


video upload by TEDx Talks

Spotted this one searching the TEDx Talks channel for the recently taken down Sounds of Tomorrow video. I'm not finding this one with Ģirts of Erica Synths on the site, so up it goes. Note it's from 2019 and an interesting look back on the time.

Video description:
"Instruments can open a world of opportunity for creative expression. And when that instrument is a synthesizer, that opportunity becomes nearly limitless. What does it take to open the floodgates of creative exploration? In the mind of Girts Ozolins, it takes making musical instruments more accessible to the masses. Girts' interest in electronics, electronic music and synthesizers developed when he was only twelve years old. Now he is a founder of Erica Synths, a successful company that develops, manufactures, and exports electronic music instruments. They are used by thousands of people around the world — some worth mentioning include Martin Gore from the English electronic band Depeche Mode and the famous German composer Hans Zimmer.
Erica Synths' main export products are modular synthesizers — they're played in every corner of the world, covering every continent except Antarctica.
Girts strongly believes that electronic music technologies are the best combination of creativity and engineering. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx"

Thursday, February 12, 2026

The Sounds of Tomorrow: China's Electronic Instrument Renaissance | Yukes 玉刻 | TEDxZizhu Park


video upload by TEDx Talks

Update: looks like TEDx Talks removed the video for now. I'll leave this post up in case it comes back and also for the info below.

Modular Commune gets a shout out at the end. You can find a playlist of Modular Commune performances here.

"Yukes 玉刻 uses an electronic organ to play 'the sound of the future.' He расскаnts how synthesizers have found new life within Chinese culture—moving from imitating the sounds of traditional instruments to creating entirely new auditory languages.

As he puts it: 'Technology shouldn’t replace tradition; it should become an extension of it.' In his eyes, every synthesized waveform is a rebirth of culture.

Today, Chinese musicians are using technology to reshape a 'sonic ethnography,' allowing tradition and the future to move forward side by side through electronic resonance. Yukes is a commercial video producer, multi-instrumentalist, and expert in electronic music equipment. Active at the intersection of traditional Chinese instruments and contemporary electronic music equipment, they have been instrumental in the development of 'Chinawave' and the growth of the electronic music production equipment industry in mainland China. With a background in commercial documentary video production, Yukes has expanded their practice into the exploration of audiovisual ethnomusicology. They regularly perform across China and are currently pursuing a master's degree in Market and Retail Science at NYU Shanghai. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx"

Waldorf Protein 4 Ribbons


video upload by Ebotronix

Waldorf Protein ,
Doepfer R2m, 4x,
Hologram Electronics Microcosm Special Edition 2024,
Strymon Big Sky MX, in Dual Mono Mode controlled with
Midi CC by, 16n Faderbank, AtoVproject ,
I Connectivity Mio XL,
Major Scale,
12.02.2026
video# 2608

Why Electra One Feels Like the Future of MIDI Control // Mini vs MK2 Review


video upload by loopop

TIMELINE:
0:00 Intro
1:10 Overview
2:50 Build
4:00 MK2 vs Mini
4:30 Controls
5:45 Multis
6:50 Pages
7:30 Presets
8:10 Snapshots
8:50 Morph
9:50 Rand #1
10:20 Rand #2
10:45 Captures
11:05 Pin presets
11:40 I/O
12:05 MK2 exclusives
12:25 Performance
13:40 Devices
14:05 Routing
14:40 Assigns
15:05 The Editor
17:25 Convert psets
17:50 AI coding
22:25 Ableton Live
24:30 Pros & cons

Micromonsta 2 – Best Sounds (Real Songs, No Talking)


video upload by STEHRÆON

"My favorite sounds of the Audiothingies Micromonsta 2 in real song clips from my tracks.
Micromonsta 2 in real use: pads, plucks, basses + arpeggiator lines — no talk, just sound.

Not sponsored.

Recorded dawless on a Tascam Model 12. No extra FX. No edits."
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