Analog
Music Generator
Warm oscillators, tape saturation, and the unmistakable character of vintage hardware — Moog bass, Juno pads, and TR-808 rhythms. Describe your sound and let Music Agent craft it.
Voltage Dreams
Analog AI
Analog DNA
The four elements of analog sound — synthesis, tape character, iconic hardware, and signal path warmth.
Analog Synthesis
Subtractive synthesis using voltage-controlled oscillators, filters, and amplifiers. Each note has organic imperfections — slight pitch drift, filter resonance, and oscillator detuning.
Tape & Saturation
Recorded to tape for harmonic saturation, gentle compression, and high-frequency roll-off. Tape hiss and wow/flutter add warmth that digital can't replicate natively.
Iconic Hardware
Moog Minimoog for bass, Roland Juno-106 for pads, Sequential Prophet-5 for leads, TR-808/909 for drums, Buchla for experimental textures.
Signal Path
Every element passes through analog gear — mixing desks, outboard compressors, spring reverbs, and plate delays. The signal path IS the sound.
Explore the Spectrum
Six flavors of analog music — from ambient drones to acid techno and kosmische space journeys.
Analog Ambient
Slow-evolving analog pads, generative patches, and warm drones. Tangerine Dream territory.
Analog Techno
Raw 303 acid lines, 909 drums, and hardware-driven loops. Detroit and Berlin sound.
Vintage Synth Pop
Analog polysynths driving pop songwriting — Depeche Mode, OMD, Gary Numan.
Modular Synthesis
Patched modular systems creating generative, experimental, and unpredictable sound.
Analog Lo-Fi
Tape-degraded beats with analog warmth — four-track recordings and hardware samplers.
Kosmische Musik
German electronic space music — Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze. Sequencer-driven analog journeys.
How It Compares
See how analog production differs from digital, lo-fi, and synthwave approaches.
| Feature | Analog | Digital | Lo-Fi Production | Synthwave |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sound Character | Warm, organic, imperfect | Clean, precise, bright | Degraded, nostalgic | Retro emulation |
| Frequency Response | Smooth high-end roll-off | Flat, extended | Limited bandwidth | Varies |
| Bass Quality | Fat, round, sub-heavy | Tight, defined | Muddy, warm | Punchy, mid-focused |
| Noise Floor | Tape hiss, circuit noise | Near-silent | Intentional noise | Clean or styled |
| Production Cost | High (hardware) | Low (software) | Low | Low to medium |
| Key Hardware | Moog, Juno, Prophet | DAW plugins | 4-track, SP-404 | Software emulations |
Ready-to-Use Prompts
Eight curated analog prompts from acid techno to kosmische — copy one and start creating instantly.
Moog Bass Journey
Create an analog track at 95 BPM in E minor. Fat Moog bass with filter sweeps, minimal kick and hi-hat, warm pad bed, tape saturation. Mood: deep and hypnotic.
Juno Pad Dream
Generate a lush ambient piece at 70 BPM in Ab major. Juno-106 chorus pads layered with slow string machine, gentle tape delay, no percussion. Mood: floating and warm.
Acid Analog
Produce an acid techno track at 132 BPM in A minor. TB-303 bassline with resonance sweeps, TR-909 drums, raw analog stabs, minimal arrangement. Mood: warehouse energy.
Modular Experiment
Create a generative modular synth piece, free tempo. Random voltage sequences, evolving filter patches, self-oscillating resonance, granular textures. Mood: experimental and alien.
Vintage Synth Pop
Generate a synth pop track at 118 BPM in F major. Prophet-5 brass stabs, Juno bass, LinnDrum pattern, catchy melody lead, analog chorus. Mood: 1983 dancefloor.
Tape-Worn Beats
Build analog lo-fi beats at 82 BPM in C minor. SP-1200 style drums, warm sampled Rhodes, tape wobble, vinyl crackle, Moog sub bass. Mood: late-night headphones.
Kosmische Voyage
Create a kosmische musik piece at 90 BPM in D minor. Berlin-school sequencer patterns, evolving analog arpeggios, spacey delays, cosmic pads. Mood: interstellar travel.
Analog Funk
Produce a funk track at 108 BPM in G minor. Moog bass riff, clavinet through phaser, analog drum machine groove, wah synth lead. Mood: head-nodding groove.
Where Analog Lives
Real-world uses for analog-style music — from production reference to film scoring and ambient.
Music Production Reference
Generate analog-style reference tracks and ideas before committing to expensive hardware sessions.
Three Simple Steps
From idea to finished track — describe, refine, and export your analog music.
Describe Your Vision
Tell Music Agent what kind of track you want — reference a mood, artist, or scene. No jargon needed.
Refine Through Chat
Fine-tune BPM, key, instruments, and structure through natural conversation. Iterate until it's perfect.
Export & Use
Download your track in high-quality audio. Fully cleared for commercial use — games, videos, ads, and more.
Explore More Genres
Discover related genres and expand your sonic palette.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about creating analog music with Tunee.
The AI generates music that captures the sonic character of analog hardware — warm oscillators, tape saturation, filter resonance, and organic imperfections. The result sounds analog.
Yes. Name specific hardware in your prompt — Minimoog, Juno-106, Prophet-5, TR-808, TB-303 — and the AI will target that sonic palette.
Analog sound has natural warmth from harmonic saturation, slight pitch instability, smooth high-frequency roll-off, and fat low-end. Digital is cleaner and more precise.
Absolutely. Request 'analog warmth with modern mixing' or 'vintage synths over contemporary beats' — the AI handles hybrid approaches naturally.
Yes. All tracks are commercially licensed and production-quality. Use them in music releases, film, ads, games, or any professional context.
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