GS Music Bree6 Keyboard Features 6 Analog Voices + Digital Effects


GS Music has introduced the Bree6 Keyboard, a 6-voice analog synthesizer based on their Bree6 module.

The Bree6 features a fully analog signal path, stereo digital effects, a semi-weighted keyboard with aftertouch, and a knob-per-function interface.

Here’s what they have to say about it:

“The Bree6 Keyboard is built to deliver an intuitive and expressive analog experience, combining a robust architecture with a carefully crafted user interface that invites exploration and creativity. Built upon a six-voice analog architecture, the Bree6 Keyboard delivers a powerful and expressive sound engine, capable of producing a wide range of textures, from solid basses and articulate leads to rich, evolving pads. Its carefully designed signal path, combined with an intuitive interface and a high-quality keyboard with velocity and aftertouch sensitivity, provides a direct and immersive playing experience.

Expanding beyond the desktop version, the Bree6 Keyboard incorporates an advanced arpeggiator and a built-in sequencer, significantly enhancing its creative capabilities. The arpeggiator features multiple layers of operation, allowing for complex rhythmic patterns and evolving sequences, while the sequencer enables users to capture and develop musical ideas directly from the instrument, making the Bree6 Keyboard a complete performance and composition tool.

Every aspect of the instrument has been developed with careful attention to detail, combining a refined aesthetic with a robust and purposeful construction. The Bree6 Keyboard features an all-metal build complemented by natural cedar wood side panels, and is hand-assembled to ensure quality and consistency in every unit.

It incorporates a semi-weighted keybed with velocity and aftertouch sensitivity, along with pitch bend and modulation wheels engineered in-house to provide precise, reliable, and expressive control.

Immediate Control. No Menu Diving.”

Features:

  • One-knob-per-function philosophy
  • Semi-weighted keybed with velocity and aftertouch sensitivity
  • Dedicated inputs for sustain and expression pedals
  • MIDI, USB, balanced stereo outputs, headphone output, and external control inputs
  • Analog signal path, with stereo digital effects processor with Delay and Chorus.
  • Polyphony: 6 voices
  • Oscillator: Single analog VCO per voice
  • Filter: 24 dB/oct low-pass ladder filter with resonance
  • Envelope Generators: 2 × ADSR
  • LFO: Triangle, ramp up, ramp down, square, sample & hold
  • Effects: Delay, Chorus (DSP: 32-bit, 48 kHz, DAC/ADC: 24-bit)
  • Presets: 512

Here’s a demo of the Bree6 module:

A hands-on demo with Matt Johnson:

The GS Music Bree6 Keyboard is priced at $1,699. Availability is to be announced.

 

New Album From Boards of Canada, INFERNO



Scottish electronic duo Boards Of Canada has announced its first album of new music in 13 years, Inferno.

For fans that have been waiting for new music from BOC, it looks like Inferno will deliver, with 18 tracks, totaling over an hour.

They shared the track list (below) and it does not include the group’s recently released track, Tape 05.

The album is scheduled for release on May 29th, 2026.’It’s available to preorder on vinyl via Norman Records and digitally via Bandcamp.

Track List:

  1. Introit
  2. Prophecy At 1420 MHz
  3. Hydrogen Helium Lithium Leviathan
  4. Age Of Capricorn
  5. Father And Son
  6. Somewhere Right Now In The Future
  7. Naraka
  8. Acts Of Magic
  9. Memory Death
  10. The Word Becomes Flesh
  11. Into The Magic Land
  12. Blood In The Labyrinth
  13. Deep Time
  14. All Reason Departs
  15. Arena Americanada
  16. The Process
  17. You Retreat In Time And Space
  18. I Saw Through Platonia

 

NRSynth Quatuor Offers Modern Take On Oberheim Four Voice


French synth maker NRSynth shared this demo of the Quatuor, a new keyboard synthesizer that’s inspired by the classic Oberheim Four Voice.

Like the Four Voice, the Quatuor is built around four individual synth voices, each with their own controls. This makes the keyboard massive, but also provides a unique level of hands-on control, as can be seen from this photo:

Here’s a demo featuring three classic sounds:

  • Jump (Van Halen, 1983)
  • Cyclone (Tangerine Dream, 1978)
  • Chants magnétiques 1 (Jean-Michel Jarre, 1981) Quatuor (main sequence) , Retro-one (Bass), Pro-800 (strings).


Here’s a Berlin School style demo of the Quatuor:

Details on pricing and availability are to be announced. You can learn more by contacting NRSynth via their site.