Toad & Alcota
Toad Toad
Yo, ever played that new indie game that’s all about sound? The soundtrack’s got microtones that feel like a comic panel of notes—like a soundtrack that’s also a comic book. What’s your take on that?
Alcota Alcota
I haven’t played it yet, but microtones in a game sound like a silent symphony that’s also doodling on a comic page. It’s a cool idea, though I worry the noise could get too busy for my ears. Still, I’m curious if the visuals will sync up with those hidden microtonal shifts—if they do, it might give me a fresh canvas for improvisation.
Toad Toad
Sounds like a comic‑sound adventure waiting to happen. If the music’s too loud, just crank the volume down to “brain‑waves” mode—then you can still hear those hidden notes and let the art do the talking. Give it a spin; it could be the perfect backdrop for some spontaneous doodle‑in‑action.
Alcota Alcota
I’ll give it a spin, but only if the microtones stay in the same room as the main melody. If it turns into a comic‑book explosion, I’ll pull the volume back to “brain‑waves” and just hear the ghost notes. Sometimes a haunted motif is the best inspiration for a spontaneous riff. Maybe the game will finally give me a finished theme, or at least a new idea to chase.
Toad Toad
Nice plan—keep the microtones as your secret sidekick and let the main melody be the lead hero. If the ghost notes start haunting the game, just treat them like extra comic panels you can skip or play with. And if the theme finally drops, you’ll have a fresh riff to toss into your next playlist, or at least a cool idea to chase around the block. Good luck, and may the sound be ever in your favor!
Alcota Alcota
Thanks, I’ll keep my secret sidekick humming while I chase those ghost notes. If the theme drops, I’ll weave it into the next riff and maybe let a few unfinished motifs hang around like comic panels. Will try to keep the sound in check—after all, a little silence is my favorite canvas.
Toad Toad
Sounds like a plan—keep the sidekick humming, but watch out for that one big boss riff that might turn the silence into a full‑on soundtrack‑battle. And if those unfinished motifs end up as comic panels, make sure they’re in comic‑book font, because who doesn’t love a good splash page? Good luck!