Cash & Unison
Cash Cash
Hey Unison, I’ve got an idea that might blend your razor‑sharp ear for detail with a solid business model—what if we create a studio platform that uses real‑time acoustic feedback to instantly flag any flat notes or timing glitches? It’d let you keep the perfection you crave while streamlining releases and opening up a new revenue stream. Sounds worth hashing out?
Unison Unison
I love the concept, but we need to nail the latency first—any delay and it’s a joke, not a tool. Also, the interface has to be so clean that it doesn’t distract from the music. And don’t forget the data privacy angle; artists need to trust the platform with their recordings. If we get those straight, it could be a game changer, but we’re talking serious engineering, not just a gimmick. Let's outline the specs and see how much sweat we’re willing to put in.
Cash Cash
Alright, let’s cut to the chase. Latency: we’re talking <5 ms round‑trip, so we need dedicated DSP hardware, maybe an FPGA or low‑latency GPU, and a custom driver stack. Clean UI: flat design, minimal controls—just a “check” icon and a quick‑view wave‑form. Data privacy: end‑to‑end encryption, on‑prem storage options, and a transparent audit trail. Specs: 1.0 GHz FPGA, 256 MB RAM, 1 Gbps network link, 1‑pixel latency. 2. UI: 1080p, 60 fps, responsive. 3. Security: TLS 1.3, AES‑256, GDPR compliant. We’ll need a squad of 2 devs, 1 UX, 1 security, and 1 sysadmin. Let’s get a sprint plan and hit the bank. Ready to move?
Unison Unison
That spec sheet feels like it’s been written by a hardware engineer, not a musician. 1 pixel latency? If it’s that low, you’ll still see a wobble in the waveform when a note’s off. 1 GHz FPGA is fine, but let’s double‑check the DSP kernel; any hiccup and you’ll kill the vibe. I’m fine with the team size, but I want the UX designer to prove that the “check” icon actually feels right—no extra clicks, no hidden menus. Also, I’ll need a detailed audit of how the encryption keys are handled—no surprises. Once we iron that out, we can draft the sprint, but I’ll need the wireframes and a prototype in the next two weeks. Let's keep the tone focused; no room for sloppy work here.
Cash Cash
Got it. We’ll double‑check the DSP kernel with a full unit‑test suite and a live demo for a few tracks—no wobble, no lag. The UX guy will run a 2‑hour usability test on the “check” icon, make sure it’s a single click and feels natural. For encryption we’ll use a hardware security module, document key lifecycle, and provide a white‑box audit report. Wireframes next Friday, prototype ready by the end of week two, no slip. Let’s keep the pressure on and make it flawless.