Synthesizer Magazin - SynMag #106

- Order number: 240709
SynMag Issue Nr. 106 [Note: this magazine is published entirely in German]
The last issue of 2024 from SynMag covers a diverse hardware landscape, spotlighting the Moog Muse, Erica Synths' performance-ready Nightverb, and Intech Studio's modular Grid-System controller. The Eurorack section explores Tobinski's reimagined classics, plus DivKid's new module DivSkip. Software highlights include Native Instruments' Komplete 15, KORG's ARP 2600 emulation, and releases from u-he and Arturia. The magazine's ELECTRO focus section features Anthony Rother discussing humans and machines, alongside insights from BLASTROMEN and Dynamix II's Miami Bass Underground influence.
Hardware:
- Moog Muse - A compact Moog Muse?
- Erica Synths Nightverb - Performance-ready reverb unit in desktop format
- Intech Studio Grid System - Ultra-flexible and modular device remote control
- Eurorack Basics for Audiophiles - Tobinski: Influential module classics reimagined
- Frap Tools 411 and Bagai - Stylish patch programming
- Mr. Wilson's Helpful Modules - How YouTuber DivKid drives module development
- DivKid x Making Sound Machines DivSkip - Leveling up trigger sequences fourfold
- Endorphin.es x Loopop Plus 3 - Making better use of existing gear
- 4ms MetaModule - The freeware VCV Rack comes to Eurorack
Software:
- Komplete 15 with Kontakt 8 - Simplified sampling, new libraries, new tools, and new rules
- KORG Collection 5 with ARP 2600 - Fascinatingly detailed recreation of a modular classic
- u-he ZEBRALETTE 3 - Something completely different!
- Arturia Synthx V - Polyphonic synth classic reimagined
Special Focus: ELECTRO:
- Back from the Future - The big Electro special
- "First-Class Time Travel" - Brief interview with BLASTROMEN from Finland
- Synthpop, IDM, or Electro? - Diverse Electro sounds
- Anthony Rother - Of Humans and Machines
- Dynamix II - Miami Bass Underground
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