Experience the vibrant energy of city nights with our latest AI-generated synth-pop anthem, "High Heels." Dive into a world where dreams take flight, and the streets shimmer with glitter and neon lights. Join us on a journey of fashion, music, and unstoppable boldness as we dance through the city under the glowing skyline. With...
I spotted @laamaa's post about his new album 'M8 II' on Friday but only just now had a chance to listen -- it's incredible. If you like chiptune or synthwave at ALL, this is a MUST hear (and his other stuff too). The melodies, and the dynamics, the tracks all flow so well. 🎹 🔥
As some of you know, I regularly write to #plugin#vendor (s) that I would like to be able to use their #synth (s) and #effect (s) #native (ly) on #linux. And wow, the feedback has changed for the better lately! 🥳
I'm currently testing a bunch of plugins that I never dreamed would make it to #linuxaudio. 🫣😜
Unfortunately, I have to keep quiet for now and it will probably take some time for them to be released, but I am more than excited. 😝 #musicproduction#daw
A propos of nothing save me working on some stuff & having occasion to look at this, here's the first music video I uploaded to YouTube after I started writing stuff again...
Sometimes these older tunes get lost. It's nice to find them again & help them back to their favourite comfy chair.
Drawing up a keyboard matrix scanner schematic for the synthesiser. This won't be a very complex circuit board.
The keyboard has 61 keys, but pretend there are 3 extra ghost keys, so it's 64. There are 8 groups of 8 keys each.
T0 thru T7 are pulsed in rapid succession by the microcontroller to pick one of the 8 keys. It reads out which groups that key is pressed in on MK0/BK0 thru MK7/BK7.
MK is make and BK is break. When a key is pushed, the MK switch closes first, followed by BK a moment later. The time gap tells you the velocity the key was struck with. No need for a pressure sensor or any analog circuitry.
A wonderful avant- garde album that is perfect for the windy, raw night that’s raging outside.
Linda Cohen was a self-taught musician from Philadelphia. LEDA is a folk album of fingerpicked #acoustic guitar, accompanied by modular #synth & bass.
It has a comforting electronic sound; with some flashes of psychedelia about it.
Quite the captivating record.
I have no memory of where or when I got it, but I’ve had it since 2007 at least. #vinyl#vinylrecords
THAT song was (and still is) so big, that nobody ever really talks about how good the album is as a whole. It’s a super-fun slice of innovative #80s#synthpop & never disappoints whenever I put it on.
Trevor Horn had a magnificent career as a producer post-Buggles, but had this been the only thing he’d ever done, that’s a career enough in itself.
Love this album so much. #vinyl#vinylrecords#80smusic#synth
When I was a youngster in the late 1980s, I formed an Amiga game dev team with 2 friends.
Before making games, we started by trying to sell game music that used minimal RAM, made with our music editor SIDmon.
To promote our game music, this energetic music module was composed by our musician Ramon Braumuller. The file, including tiny sampled sounds, is only 22 kilobytes.
High Heels Song - Synth pop - Ai Music & Songs (www.youtube.com) Turkish
Experience the vibrant energy of city nights with our latest AI-generated synth-pop anthem, "High Heels." Dive into a world where dreams take flight, and the streets shimmer with glitter and neon lights. Join us on a journey of fashion, music, and unstoppable boldness as we dance through the city under the glowing skyline. With...