Incredibox V9 Blinding Lights
Incredibox V9: Blinding Lights refers to a popular community-created modification (mod) that reimagines the synth-pop hit by The Weeknd within the beatboxing world of Incredibox. While the official ninth version of the game is titled Wekiddy, "Blinding Lights" has carved out its own niche as a standout "Incredimod" that brings an 80s-inspired aesthetic and high-energy electronic sound to the platform. The "Blinding Lights" Mod vs. Official V9 Wekiddy
It is important to distinguish between official releases and fan-made content.
Official V9: Wekiddy: Released on April 29, 2023, this version focuses on 90s hip-hop culture and pre-web nostalgia.
Blinding Lights (The Mod): This is a fan-created experience often nicknamed "V9 Blinding Lights" by the community before the official V9 was announced. It is widely considered one of the first mods to feature entirely original assets rather than just remaking existing versions. Key Features of the Blinding Lights Mod
The "Blinding Lights" mod—sometimes part of the Icon Series 2.0—is celebrated for its high production value.
🎤✨ INCREDIBOX V9 – BLINDING LIGHTS ✨🎤
Turn up the tempo. Hit the neon.
V9 brings you a full-on synthwave experience, blending 80s flash with modern beatbox vibes. incredibox v9 blinding lights
🔊 Highlights:
⚡ Glitched vocals & retro arpeggios
🌃 Night-drive bassline
🎙️ Hidden "Blinding" harmonic loop
💡 Visuals: Dark mode + laser grid
Unlock the "Midnight Run" animation by combining:
🎵 Voice 3 + Beat 5 + Effect 2 + Melody 4
👉 Best mix so far? Drop your combo code below. Let's see who nails that neon vibe.
#IncrediboxV9 #BlindingLights #SynthwaveBeats #IncrediboxCommunity
Based on your request, it seems you are looking for a mix using the Incredibox V9 (Wekiddy) style combined with The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights."
Here is the best way to phrase or search for that specific post/mix, along with the details on how to recreate it: Incredibox V9: Blinding Lights refers to a popular
Proper Post Title/Format:
Incredibox V9 (Wekiddy) - Blinding Lights (The Weeknd Cover)
How to find or recreate this mix:
Since "Blinding Lights" has a very specific 80s synth-wave vibe, it fits the Wekiddy (V9) aesthetic perfectly. If you are trying to find the video on YouTube or TikTok, use the search term:
Incredibox V9 Blinding Lights remix
How to recreate the "Blinding Lights" sound in V9: If you are trying to make this mix yourself in the game, here is the best formula to get that synth-pop sound:
- The Beat (Percussion): Use the first or second Beat icon to get a driving, fast-paced drum beat similar to the song's tempo.
- The Bass: Use the second Effect icon (the synthesizer bass) to match the deep, pulsing bassline of the song.
- The Melody: The most important part! You need a high-pitched synth lead. Look for the Lead icon that sounds like a retro electric keyboard or whistle.
- The Vibe: Keep the Voices (Chorus) minimal or use the "V2" (Second Voice icon) to add a subtle background texture without overpowering the main synth melody.
(Note: Incredibox is a drag-and-drop music game, so exact covers require precise note placement, but this formula gets the closest vibe!)
Likely contents of the mix
- Melody and chord fragments of "Blinding Lights" arranged as looped vocal/beatbox phrases.
- Instrumental timbres mapped to Incredibox character slots: beats, bass, melody, effects, voices, and special/fx.
- A layered structure: base rhythm → bassline → lead synth/voice → effects/fills, matching the original’s synth-pop groove.
- Tempo near original (around 171 BPM double-time feel; perceived ~85–88 BPM) adjusted to fit Incredibox loop lengths.
- Use of reverb, sidechain-like pumping (via rhythmic gating), and filtered synth-like sounds approximated with Incredibox’s voice samples.
Troubleshooting: Why Does My Version Sound Wrong?
If your version of Incredibox V9 "Blinding Lights" sounds chaotic or off-key, check for these common errors: Incredibox V9 (Wekiddy) - Blinding Lights (The Weeknd Cover)
- The Polyrhythm Trap: You might have accidentally dragged a Red (Melody) icon that is in a different key. The Weeknd song is in F minor. If you use a melody in C major, it will clash horribly. Stick to the Pink and Purple icons only.
- Over-Layering: Incredibox allows up to 7 active loops. If you use all 7 slots, the mix becomes muddy. For "Blinding Lights," you should only use 5 or 6 sound slots. Leave one character silent to act as a "rest."
- The Swing Factor: Check your V9 settings. If "Swing" is activated, the hi-hats will rush behind the beat. "Blinding Lights" is perfectly straight (quantized). Make sure Swing is set to 0%.
Creating Your Own "Blinding Lights"
While the specific preset sounds in V9 aren't a 1:1 copy of The Weeknd's track, the tools are there. Here is how players are using V9 to capture that energy:
- The Foundation: Start with the heavy "Rhythm" icons to get that four-on-the-floor heartbeat pulse.
- The Shine: Layer the "Melody" sounds. In V9, these are bright and piercing, cutting through the mix just like the iconic synth riff in "Blinding Lights."
- The Vibe: Use the "Voice" and "Chorus" sections to add texture. The robotic, auto-tuned vocal chops in Wekiddy mimic the ethereal backing vocals often found in the genre.
🎵 Suggested Helpful Feature:
"Melody Sync with 'Blinding Lights' Style"
The Future: V9 Updates and "Blinding Lights 2.0"
Incredibox developers (So Far So Good) are known for releasing seasonal "Demo" versions. Rumors on the fan forums suggest that a V9.5 update is dropping next month, featuring a "Distorted Bass" and a "Tape Echo Vocal." If that happens, expect a wave of even more accurate "Blinding Lights" covers.
We may also see an official "Blinding Lights" challenge mode, similar to how previous versions had "Top 50"排行榜. If you want your mix to go viral, remember the golden rule: Less is more. The original song only has about 12 tracks in the mix. Incredibox gives you 7. Do not try to cram everything in.
How to find or verify a specific "Blinding Lights" mix in v9
- Open Incredibox v9 (web or app).
- Use the community/gallery or search feature with keywords: "Blinding Lights", "The Weeknd", or similar.
- Check author name, upload date, and listen to identify fidelity to the original.
- If you need the exact sample mapping or tempo, recreate the mix and note character assignments and BPM.
The "Blinding Lights" Connection: Why V9 Works
The original "Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd (produced by Max Martin and Oscar Holter) is built on a specific framework: a Roland TR-808 drum machine, a low FM synth bass, and a choir-like vocal pad. Incredibox V9’s "Neon" theme is an accidental tribute to this exact sound palette.
Key similarities:
- The Tempo: V9 runs at approximately 128 BPM (beats per minute). "Blinding Lights" runs at 171 BPM. Wait – that doesn’t match. And here is the magic: The Incredibox community loops the track at half-time. By doubling the note values in your head, the bass drum hits on beats 1 and 3 suddenly align perfectly with the Weeknd’s groove.
- The "Stutter" Effect: V9 features a unique yellow effect icon that sounds like a tape-stop. In "Blinding Lights," the synth does a descending glide. By triggering the V9 tape stop precisely every 8 bars, you replicate that side-chain swoop.
- The Vocal Chop: The green "Voice" pack in V9 contains a pitched-up syllable "Ahh". This is the direct stand-in for the "Ooh" backing vocals in the original chorus.