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hello my name is micha and you are watching a quick video recap of our most recent blog tutorial in which i will demonstrate how to add a retro tone to your instruments as the music industry has juggled degenerates over the years weamp;#39;ve seen a revival of the retrosound via generators like synthwave and low-fi house this production is characterized by gritty low-fi aesthetics and a heavy reliance on the textures with the background noise to implement this type of sound into your tracks youamp;#39;ll need to take a slightly different approach to the mix as well as the use of some unique effects in the following tutorial i will demonstrate how to add a retro tone to your instruments in order to process this piano arc which sounds a bit too clean i have used an effect called rc20 retro color by xln audio as you can see the rc20 retro color interface consists of a parallel bank of six modules each of which provides a unique form of retro processing and the row of large knobs