Gibson’s Projects has released a new track for the Commander X16 called Boot-Up. The release, titled Gibson’s Projects Boot-Up, blends music and animation in a way that highlights the creative spirit of the system.
The song was written in Furnace Tracker, a modern tool for retro-style music. To add visual appeal, Gibson created sprite animation in Aseprite. This pairing gives Boot-Up both an engaging sound and a playful visual style.
In the video, Gibson explains that he will upload the track in .ZSM format on the Commander X16 forums. As a result, fans will be able to try Boot-Up on their own setups. Sharing the file encourages interaction and builds stronger community connections.
The mix of Furnace Tracker and Aseprite shows how today’s tools can support new work on retro-inspired hardware. Gibson’s Projects reflects creativity and skill, while offering fans a chance to experience something fresh.
For anyone interested in Commander X16 music projects, Gibson’s Projects Boot-Up is worth exploring. Watching the video delivers both an enjoyable track and a glimpse into the creative process behind it.