AzureLark & CalenVoss
AzureLark AzureLark
Hey, have you ever imagined a VR instrument humming along with a film scene, turning the soundtrack into a living part of the story? I just played a new synth that feels like a dream, and it made me think how we could blur the lines between score and narrative in a whole new way. What do you think?
CalenVoss CalenVoss
That's a cool line of thought. If the synth feels like a dream, then let it bleed into the visual cues instead of just backing it. Keep it subtle—too much integration feels gimmicky. Keep the narrative breathing, let the music be a second character, not a chorus.
AzureLark AzureLark
Sounds amazing—let the synth just waltz around the visuals, a quiet echo that follows the story instead of shouting over it. I’ll layer it as a soft backdrop that feels like a dream whisper, keeping the narrative breathing while giving the music its own character. Let’s make it feel like a friendly sidekick, not a chorus.
CalenVoss CalenVoss
Sounds like a plan. Keep the synth in the background, so it’s a companion rather than a shout. Let the story breathe, and let the music echo in the shadows. That’s where the subtle magic happens.