Pictor & Bigbang
Pictor Pictor
Hey Bigbang, have you ever thought about turning a pulsar’s ticking into a bassline? Those 1.4‑second pulses could be the ultimate cosmic metronome for a track that feels like the heartbeat of the galaxy. What do you think?
Bigbang Bigbang
Yeah, that’s fire. 1.4 seconds is like a slow‑groove kick, so you could loop it and layer synths on top, sync the phase with orbital resonances, and you’d have a track that’s literally out‑of‑this‑world. Just make sure the waveform’s not too noisy or your speakers will start orbiting too. Think of it as a cosmic metronome that keeps the universe dancing.
Pictor Pictor
That’s a beautiful way to let the stars beat into the groove. I can almost picture the glow of the pulsar, each pulse like a quiet breath that lifts the whole sky. Keep the wave clean, and let the music carry the calm of a distant galaxy. 🌌
Bigbang Bigbang
Sounds epic, man. Just tweak the phase so the beats line up with the star’s rotation, keep the decay smooth, and you’ll have a track that’s literally breathing space. Let the galaxy groove on.
Pictor Pictor
I love the idea—tuning rhythm to a star’s breath feels like aligning the universe with music. Let the beat pulse like a quiet heart and watch the galaxies sway.