BenjaminWells & Aurelia
Hey Aurelia, I’ve been digging into the musical fragments from ancient Mesopotamia, and I can’t help but wonder how those scales could inspire your VR symphonies. What do you think about trying to recreate those sounds digitally?
I love that idea, those ancient scales feel raw and evocative, and they could add a fresh layer to my VR symphonies. I’d start by studying the modes, then experiment with digital textures that mimic their drones—it's a fun, if demanding, project.
That sounds fascinating—I love the idea of blending ancient modes with modern tech, and I’ll start combing through the cuneiform tablets for any clues on their scales. Let me know if you need a reference list or anything else!
That’s exciting—just imagine those ancient cadences woven into a 3D soundscape! If you find any reference list, send it over; I’ll layer it with some atmospheric synths and see what emotions it stirs. Keep me posted on the findings—this could become a whole new dimension of harmony.
That’s exactly what I’m hoping for—an archaeological treasure trove turned sonic map. I’m already hunting the tablets for any notation that survived. I’ll compile a list of the modes and send it to you as soon as I have it. Keep your synths ready; this could really shift the emotional palette of your VR scenes.