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Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: I'm In Control (instrumental Recreation) -

A high-pitched, thin square wave with a lot of portamento (sliding between notes).

Add a "slop" or slight pitch drift. The bassline should feel unstable. Use a "wah" or envelope filter effect to give it that talkative, "rubbery" texture found in the original. 2. The Percussion (80s Industrial) A high-pitched, thin square wave with a lot

Pepper the track with metallic "clinks" and "clangs"—sound effects that mimic Alessi’s shadow-scythe or the sound of an alleyway. 3. The Lead "Nervous" Synth Use a "wah" or envelope filter effect to

A faithful recreation of this track needs to capture its unique brand of It’s a song that sounds like a 1980s slasher movie villain trying to dance. It should feel oily, eccentric, and increasingly frantic—perfectly mirroring Alessi’s cowardly yet predatory nature. Sound Design & Instrumentation 1. The "Oily" Synth Bass Introduce a frantic

In the original, this is where the chaotic energy peaks. In an instrumental version, replace the vocal samples with a distorted, "stuttering" synth lead that mimics the "Ere-Ere!" rhythm.

Layer in a rhythmic, mechanical synth pulse. This represents Alessi’s Stand, Sethan , slowly creeping across the floor.

Double the tempo of the percussion. Introduce a frantic, descending piano scale to simulate the panic of someone being de-aged and hunted. Production Tips for the "JoJo" Aesthetic