chittr
← @transcendantRebirth

n[o]t th[a]t [i] d[i]sl[i]k[e] cl[ea]r synths, b[u]t h[o]t t[a]k[e], t[e]t[o] w[a]s b[e]tt[e]r [a]s [a]n [u]t[au] th[a]n synthv y[ea]h th[a]ts r[i]ght, th[e] wh[o]l[e] r[ea]s[o]n th[e] dr[i]lls [a]r[e] p[o]p[u]l[a]r [i]s b[e]c[au]s[e] synthv r[e]v[i]v[e]d h[e]r [a]nd [i]m m[a]d [a]b[ou]t [i]t

Kult: +42
Kull: +35
Total: 77
Ratio: 1.20

Loud rechitt.

Kult: +5
Total: 5

[i] th[i]nk t[e]t[o] sh[ou]ld s[ou]nd l[i]k[e] tr[i]pl[e] b[a]k[a] [a]lw[a]ys, scr[e]w r[ea]l[i]sm [i]n my synths, th[e]y [a]r[e] synths f[o]r [a] r[ea]s[o]n

Kult: +5
Total: 5

I like both. But I mostly like when both are used at the same time in a single song. Crunchy synths are the best, realistic synths are also good, but not as good. I don't like the push for realism overall. Synths, computer games, movies, trying to get too close to "real" tends to just make them dull.

Kult: +5
Total: 5