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Tuesday, June 09, 2026

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ellitone groov~e console


video upload by ellitone instruments

"Limited edition.

ellitone.com

The ellitone groov~e console is a new variant of the original groov~e device. The console version includes the same sounds as the original, but features several new additions including built-in stereo speaker system, battery-power, hardwood body/knobs, and individual volume control over each sound layer

The groov~e console is a fun and mysterious interactive drum-machine and polyphonic-synthesizer that automatically generates musical “grooves”. A “groove” consists of 3 individual sound layers: a drum-machine layer, an ambience-sample layer, and a polyphonic-synthesizer sequence layer. Each of these 3 sound layers can be individually tweaked or swapped out to find the right mixture of sounds to make you say “WHOAH, that’s funky!”.

Roma Modulare 2026 | International Synthesizers & Music Production Expo Set for September 2026


video upload by Roma Modulare

"⚡ Roma Modulare 2026 is here! The ultimate Expo in Italy for synthesizers and music production welcomes you to Rome! Explore 1200 square meters of indoor exhibition space to touch and test synth and pro audio products, enjoy captivating live music, and discover the latest trends and innovations in music tech. Get your tickets now!"

L'Opificio Italiacamp - THE LOCATION | Roma Modulare 2026

video upload by Roma Modulare

"We're warming up the engines for Roma Modulare 2026 at L'Opificio Italiacamp, happening September 18-19!
Let's explore the main exhibition area dedicated to synthesizer and music production. Get ready for an immersive experience with pro audio gear, eurorack setups, and captivating live music, all part of our meticulous event planning."


Press Release follows:

Roma Modulare 2026 announced as international synth and pro audio fair at unique new location in central Rome with early bird tickets already available

ROME, ITALY: organisers of Roma Modulare 2026 are proud to announce that the international synth and pro audio fair in question is to be held on September 18-19, 2026 as an unmissable two-day expo in central Rome, representing a journey into electronic music devices where creativity, passion, and experimentation meet at a unique new location — L’Opificio Italiacamp itself being billed as a centre for culture and education, born out of an urban regeneration project in the Ostiense-Marconi district that is one of the most vibrant areas of the capital city — boasting 900 square metres of exhibition space swarming with leading manufacturers of synthesizers and professional audio gear keen to show their latest wares, while early bird tickets are already available for anyone wishing to attend…

Organisers of Roma Modulare 2026 are on record as collectively stating: 'We live in an age where division is the norm, but making music requires unity. Today, the word ‘unity’ takes on a meaning that can profoundly shake and transform our roots and our habits. We want to continue strengthening the community of artists and creatives, who, together, make a valuable contribution to Italian and international music production everyday.'

Getting Started: Types of Switches in Eurorack


video upload by Noise Engineering

"Switches are one of the most powerful utility modules in Eurorack. They let you change signal routing on the fly, opening up all kinds of possibilities in your patch.

Switches reroute signals. That could mean sending one source to different destinations, or swapping between multiple signal sources.

This video is part of the blog on Getting Started: Switches here:
https://noiseengineering.us/blogs/loq...

More info on Vice Virga here:
https://noiseengineering.us/products/..."

Electronica with Toy Piano and Fading Harmonies | Ephemeral Tones 2026-06-09 by atnr


video upload by atnr

"An electronica piece built around toy piano sounds and quietly fading harmonies.

This work features KAWAI toy piano, ‪@SequentialLLC‬ Prophet-10, and ‪@YamahaSynthsOfficial‬ CP-88.

The toy piano is recorded with an NT-4 microphone. Delay is applied through the ‪@ChaseBlissAudio‬ MOOD MKII, with layered micro loops adding additional texture.

On the CP-88, Rhodes sounds are performed with a subtle delay effect.

On the Prophet-10, synth pads provide the harmonic foundation. Additional reverb and granular processing are applied through the ‪@HologramElectronics‬ MICROCOSM.

#electronica #electronicmusic #minimalelectronic #piano #prophet10 #chasebliss #microcosm #cp88"

Voltage Riot // MS-20 vs KR-55B (Live Analog Mayhem)


video upload by rimela

"Live analog jam on the Korg MS-20 with the KR-55B drum machine.
Short, energetic, and raw voltage boost."

BLIPPOO BOX LEGACY EURORACK - PROCESING RADIO INPUT


video upload by biyiblip

"The Blippoo Box Legacy processes external audio
through its Twin Peak Filter.

In this patch,
a radio signal is sent into the audio input
and transformed by the resonant filter section.

Originally designed by Rob Hordijk, the Blippoo Box is a living instrument of interaction, instability, resonance and discovery.

The Blippoo Box Legacy Eurorack is not an imitation, not a replica and not a copy.

It is the continuation of Rob Hordijk’s official legacy through Biyiblip.

A musical language carried forward with respect, care and deep connection to its origin.

A circuit that reacts.
A sound that keeps changing.
A living form of musical chaos inside your modular system.

Each unit is handmade one by one in Mallorca by Biyiblip.

No mass production.
No generic module.
Just a living instrument with a soul."

Yellow Waldorf Micro Q SN 1110057618

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Teenage Engineering OP-XY

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Happiness is a warm chip | 8-bit Nintendo EP


video upload by Jay Hosking

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"Please support my work on Patreon: / jayhosking
Five chip tunes made with the limitations of the original NES.

00:00 - Stage 1
02:41 - Underworld
05:07 - Cutscene into battle
08:07 - Peace and war
09:55 - Overworld

I grew up on video game music, and it's probably a large part of why I love synthesizers today. What impresses me most about those old soundtracks is how much they can achieve with such a limited voice count and, to a lesser extent, sound palette. (I actually adore the sounds, so I don't see them as limiting.) The Nintendo Entertainment System had two mono synth square waves, one extremely chunky triangle wave mono for bass, and then a noise oscillator for percussion. There was also an extremely low-resolution sampler ("Blades of Steel!") but I chose not to reproduce that here.

For a while, I had been thinking about working within the limitations of the original NES. I could do that on any modern groovebox or synth, of course, but I wanted the limitations forced on me, and I wanted something that got me close to the original sound without a lot of work. Thanks to my Patreon community, I was able to pick up the Twisted Electrons hapiNES L, which emulates the old NES chip sounds, right down to the mono (not stereo!) out.

Once I had the sounds in place, I wanted a way to quickly write and structure songs. The Teenage Engineering OP-XY proved a good choice, because it's quick, has two octaves to play on, has a smart and creative transposition tool, and has an excellent song mode for structuring longer compositions. I also wanted to use some other sequencing tools, so I pulled out the Oxi One Mk2 for the final song. I didn't find it was quite as effective for the song-mode sequencing, but its new Chord Palettes mode led me in some extremely interesting musical directions.

I could have kept going, but five days seemed like a good haul of NES music for now, and proof to myself that I could do it again in the future. I know the music here might not be to everyone's tastes, but it satisfies the kid in me and makes me wish I had an 8-bit game to write a soundtrack for.

Thanks for listening.

https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com"
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