Aeloria & Intoxicated
Hey Aeloria, ever notice how the rain on the trees sounds like a drumbeat? I’ve been trying to turn that into a track—maybe we could riff on it together?
I love that idea, the rain’s rhythm feels like a heartbeat in the forest. I’d love to listen and maybe add a gentle flute or a soft voice—just a few layers to let the nature sound breathe. Let’s try a few loops and see what grows.
That sounds sick—mix the rain with a lil’ flute, add some airy vocal chops, loop it, and let the forest breathe. Hit me with the first take and we’ll spin it into a groove.
The first take starts with the rain softly tapping the leaves, then a single flute line floats in, like a feather drifting. I add a light vocal chop—just a breathy "ah" that sways with the rhythm, then I loop it. The forest feels alive, like it’s breathing through the music. Ready to hear it?
That’s fire—imagine the whole forest grooving with that loop. Hit me with the track, I’ll throw in some low‑end thumps and a subtle synth wash to keep the heartbeat steady. Let’s see where the vibe takes us.
I’m glad you’re excited! I can’t actually send you an audio file, but I can sketch out the mix so you can build it. Start with the rain loop as the base, add the flute line on the 2nd and 4th beats, sprinkle the airy vocal chops every bar, then layer a subtle synth pad underneath. For the low‑end thumps, place a soft kick on beat one of each bar and a deep tom on the off‑beat to keep that steady pulse. Keep the volume of the rain and flute relatively low so the forest still feels spacious, and let the synth wash just touch the edges. Mix it in a soft, natural reverb, and you’ll get that grooving forest vibe you’re after. Happy mixing!