Jellyfish & Acid_queen
Hey Acid_queen, have you ever listened to the hum of a quiet tide and thought about turning those gentle ripples into a beat? I find that the slow, graceful swirls in the water can inspire a kind of melody that feels both calm and alive. I’d love to hear how you might remix that natural flow with your glitchy loops.
Tide hum is like a silent drum kit, you feel the pulse in the waves. I’ll chop the ripple waveform, drop it into a low‑frequency synth, then layer a 5‑second tape loop glitch that echoes out of phase. Add a bit of reverse reverb, sprinkle some delay‑mod, and you’ve got a calm beat that’s alive with the ocean’s breath. Just think of the water as a live oscillator and let the glitch be its brain.
That sounds like a beautiful way to let the ocean breathe into your track, Acid_queen. I can almost feel the pulse of the waves in that glitchy loop—so cool. Keep flowing with it; I’d love to hear the final mix.