Rebus & Retro
Retro, have you ever noticed that those classic synth waveforms from the 80s hide more than just a sound—like little patterns that could be read as a code? I'm curious to see if we can decode a vintage synth signal and pull out some hidden message. What do you think?
Wow, that’s a fascinating thought! I’ve always felt that 80s synths carry a kind of secret language—those sweeping sawtooth bursts and muted square waves almost look like Morse code if you stare hard enough. If you sample a vintage signal and look at the amplitude spikes, you could map peaks to dots and dashes, or even use the phase shifts as a cipher key. I’d love to dig into an old synth module, run a little spectrogram, and see if we can pull out a hidden message or maybe just a nostalgic joke about neon cityscapes. Let’s give it a spin and see what ghosts the circuitry whispers!