Betamax Dub Machine - The Hacker -
Periodically trigger "video dropouts" translated as momentary audio bit-crushing or white noise bursts, similar to the "noise" found on old L-750 tapes. 🎹 Technical Feature: "The Hacker" Mode
A manual "scrub" feature for audio, allowing for the tactical, mechanical feel of searching for an exact frame on an SL-HF1000 unit. Aesthetic Influence Betamax Dub Machine - The Hacker
If this "feature" were a software control or a production technique, it would focus on: for the bassline and a Korg MS-20 Go
Since the track is titled after , it should utilize his signature "Electroclash" toolkit: Core Synthesis: Use a Roland SH-101 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. for the bassline and a Korg MS-20 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. for aggressive, filtered leads. 📼 The "Analog Grit" Signal Chain A toggle
For , a musical project by Ben Metcalf, a "proper feature" for the track "The Hacker" should lean into the gritty, analog aesthetic of its namesake technology and the French electroclash style associated with the producer, The Hacker (Michel Amato) . 📼 The "Analog Grit" Signal Chain
A toggle that mirrors the PCM-701ES adapter , converting clean digital audio into a slightly degraded, "warm" analog-digital hybrid signal.


Hi — I am planning to release music in .WAV files. Will Gracenote also recognize that, or will in only recognize MP3s?