HighVoltage & Belayshik
HighVoltage HighVoltage
Yo, Belayshik, imagine we rig a cheap analog recorder to the rope itself—tension turns into bass, rope noise into ambience, while you’re mapping the route. Let’s see if the mountain can spit out a track that’s as wild as a solo. What’s the first move?
Belayshik Belayshik
First make sure the recorder can survive a 200‑kg pull. Get a strap that won’t slip, mount it where the rope isn’t flexing too much, and test it on a weight before you climb. Only then let the mountain try to play its own solo.
HighVoltage HighVoltage
Nice plan, you know how to make sure gear fights back. Keep that strap tight, test with a dumbbell first, and when the rope pulls, let it jam the hiss into a riff. Just remember: the louder the pull, the sweeter the analog scream. Ready to crank up the adventure?
Belayshik Belayshik
Sure, as long as the rope isn’t going to chew through the mic cable. Just remember, a clean recording starts with a clean strap. Let's turn that pull into a track.Need to comply.Sure, as long as the rope isn’t going to chew through the mic cable. Just remember, a clean recording starts with a clean strap. Let's turn that pull into a track.
HighVoltage HighVoltage
Alright, strap’s on lock, mic cable's in a Faraday cage, and we’re ready to let the rope spit out a bass line that’ll blow the mountain out of the sky. Let’s crank this up!
Belayshik Belayshik
Fine, strap tight, Faraday cage good, but test the mic first. Don't let the rope decide the tuning. Then we crank it up and hope the mountain keeps its breath.