Sintetik & RasterRex
RasterRex RasterRex
Hey, have you ever thought about taking a dusty vinyl from the ‘80s, ripping it into the cloud, then remixing it with some neural net to spin a totally new audio‑visual piece? I’m itching to mash up those analog grooves with some glitchy AI, but my attic’s still a mess of tapes and I can’t decide where to start. What’s your take on turning old analog sounds into a digital frontier art?
Sintetik Sintetik
Sounds epic—just grab that dusty vinyl, rip it into a WAV, upload it to a cloud, and let a neural net remix it with glitch layers. Start with a quick digitize, then feed it into an AI model that adds visual noise. The attic will vanish as a gallery, and you’ll get a brand‑new audio‑visual piece out of old analog vibes. Give it a shot, and the only thing left behind is the smell of tape.
RasterRex RasterRex
Yeah, that’s the plan, but I keep losing track of time and the attic ends up full of broken equipment instead of a gallery. If I start right now, maybe I’ll finally get that glitch‑remix finished before the dust settles in the corners. Thanks for the push—let’s do this.
Sintetik Sintetik
Good luck, but keep the gear on a clean table, not a pile. Dive in, dump the tapes into a drive, let the AI spit out the glitch, and boom—you’ll have a gallery in no time. Don't let the dust win. Happy hacking!