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.
Três Passos Simples
Da ideia à faixa finalizada — descreva, refine e exporte sua música analog.
Descreva Sua Visão
Diga ao Music Agent que tipo de faixa você quer — referencie um humor, artista ou cena. Sem jargão técnico.
Refine por Chat
Ajuste BPM, tom, instrumentos e estrutura através de conversa natural. Itere até ficar perfeito.
Exporte e Use
Baixe sua faixa em áudio de alta qualidade. Totalmente liberada para uso comercial — jogos, vídeos, anúncios e mais.
Explore Mais Gêneros
Descubra gêneros relacionados e expanda sua paleta sonora.
Perguntas Frequentes
Tudo que você precisa saber sobre criar música analog com 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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