In a new trio of uploads, Carl Georg Biermann showcases the powerful Concerto Multitrack music software running on the Commander X16. These demos highlight the system’s surprising audio capabilities with original compositions that span jazz, experimental sounds, and rhythmic synth layers. If you’re curious about how far the X16 can go in the music department, these demos are a must-hear.
Here are three standout tracks featured in this Concerto Multitrack showcase for the Commander X16:
1. Shake It
This toe-tapping jazz number brings an unexpected liveliness to the X16. “Shake It” makes full use of Concerto Multitrack’s layering capabilities, with clear melodic phrasing, tight percussion, and smooth walking bass lines. It’s a swinging track that shows the Commander X16 isn’t just a hobbyist system—it’s a serious creative tool.
2. Bells
“Bells” leans into atmospheric jazz, with dreamy tones and a mellow groove. Soft chimes and layered harmonics highlight the expressive side of Concerto Multitrack on the Commander X16. This track demonstrates how subtle instrumentation and thoughtful arrangement can make the X16 sing in unexpected ways.
3. Kickin Membrane
This genre-bending track takes listeners into deeper, rhythmic territory. “Kickin Membrane” is hard to pin down, blending elements of synthwave, ambient, and perhaps even IDM. It feels experimental without losing structure—a testament to how versatile Concerto Multitrack is on the Commander X16 platform.
For those intrigued by these tracks and eager to dive into music production on the X16, you can learn more about Concerto Multitrack on the official Commander X16 forum here.