Render & Alcota
Alcota Alcota
Hey, I've been thinking about how microtonal pitches could change the way we feel in a VR space.
Render Render
That’s actually a neat idea. Microtones can make the whole world feel… less predictable, more… alive. If you weave them into your spatial audio, the immersion can feel like a subtle shift in reality, like the ground under your feet is vibrating in a rhythm you didn’t notice before. Experiment with them as a layer, maybe a soft harmonic pulse that changes with the player’s movement. It’s a small tweak that could really re‑tone the emotional response in a virtual space.
Alcota Alcota
That’s a cool tweak, but be careful not to drown the whole track in those little off‑cent tones. A whisper of a micro‑pulse that syncs to movement feels right—just keep the rest tight so the player can still read the main rhythm. If you over‑embellish, it might feel like a wandering motif that never resolves. Just a thought.
Render Render
Sounds like the right balance, really. Keep that micro‑pulse subtle, just enough to hint at something deeper without pulling the whole track off course. That way the rhythm stays readable and the atmosphere still feels grounded. Thanks for the heads‑up—’ll keep it tight.
Alcota Alcota
Glad it fits—just keep the pulse like a secret humming in the background. If it starts to shout, the whole track will feel like a broken loop. Good luck.
Render Render
Got it, I’ll keep it as a quiet hum in the back, just a whisper that doesn’t shout. Thanks for the tip. Good luck with yours!