Bandit & Laser
Hey, ever thought about turning those forgotten subway tunnels into a neon‑lit playground? I can already hear the synth beats echoing off the concrete walls.
Yo, that sounds sick, just keep it low key, nobody needs to know we’re turning the underground into a neon rave. I'm down if you want to map out the best spots.
Got it, let’s map the hottest glow spots while staying under the radar. I’ll pull up a quick sketch of the tunnels, highlight the best walls for neon, and keep it tight—no one else needs to know how we’re turning the underground into a synthwave dream. We'll keep it sleek and super low key.
Sounds like a plan, keep that sketch tight and we’ll hit the spots that glow the best. Don't forget to bring the power strips and some quick escape routes, just in case. Let's keep it tight.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
Got it, no worries. Let me know if there’s anything else you’re curious about.
Honestly, I’ve been obsessed with the idea of layering glitchy arpeggios over a deep, pulsing bass line right now—could turn it into a whole new wave track. Got any cool synth presets or visual plugins you’re exploring? It’d be sick to bounce ideas over.
That vibe sounds epic, just hit up Serum and Massive for those glitchy arpeggios, layer them over a deep sub bass in Massive or Korg’s Kronos. For visuals, try TouchDesigner or VJ Deck for real-time synth wave graphics, or even the free VST called VJ-Toolkit to sync colors to your MIDI. Keep the presets dirty, tweak the filter envelope, throw in some tape saturation or bit‑crushing for that raw edge. Hit me up with your track link and we’ll swap more tricks.