Adventure: I'm In Control (instrumental Recreation) | Jojo's Bizarre
A high-pitched, thin square wave with a lot of portamento (sliding between notes).
Start with just the bassline and a ticking hi-hat. Keep it sparse. Add a distant, echoing "Settler" sound effect to ground it in the JoJo universe.
Use extreme stereo panning. Have the "creepy" synth sounds bounce from the left ear to the right ear to make the listener feel surrounded. 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
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. Add a distant, echoing "Settler" sound effect to
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
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) Pepper the track with metallic "clinks" and "clangs"—sound
Use a thick, analog-style sawtooth wave with a heavy low-pass filter.