Pinla Studio Behind The Scene AI-Powered Production Studio 7 Now Available Sound Design Electronic Production Pinla Studio Behind The Scene AI-Powered Production Studio 7 Now Available Sound Design Electronic Production
Vol. 01 — 2026

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The stories, the tools, and the process behind every sound PINLA creates. Raw access to the machine room.

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Pinla Studio — Behind the Scene 2026
Behind the Scene
Studio Access — Process
BE
HIND
THE
SCENE
Where Every
Track Begins

Step inside the PINLA studio — not just the final output, but the process. The half-built patches, the failed experiments, the 3AM breakthrough moments. This is how electronic music is made when precision meets obsession.

Modular synthesis setup
Analog hardware chain
Sound design philosophy
Session recording workflow
Field recording + sampling
Mixing in mono first
Loopcloud integration
Mastering reference chain
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Visual Archive
AI Tools in Production
01
Generative Audio
Suno & Udio

AI-assisted composition for sketching melodic frameworks and harmonic ideas before manual refinement. Used as a creative starting point, never the finish line.

In Active Use
02
Visual & Motion
Higgsfield AI

Lip-sync and cinematic motion generation for music video production. Paired with original footage to create the visual identity of PINLA releases.

In Active Use
03
Image Generation
Midjourney & Flux

Concept art, cover artwork, and editorial imagery. AI-generated visuals shaped into the PINLA aesthetic through iterative prompting and post-processing.

In Active Use
04
Writing & Copy
Claude & Gemma

AI-assisted lyric writing, press copy, and social content generation. Gemma4 runs locally for real-time creative output without latency or privacy concerns.

In Active Use
05
Code & Automation
Claude Code

Entire website, automation pipelines, and Discord bots built with Claude Code. The infrastructure of PINLA is an AI-assisted creative system.

This Site
06
Mastering
LANDR & iZotope

AI-assisted mastering as a reference pass before final human-ears mastering. Useful for A/B comparison and identifying frequency imbalances early in the mix.

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