Darkness & Saria
Do you ever think the space between sounds is as important as the sounds themselves?
Yeah, I think the pauses are the real beats. When a note hangs, it’s a space to breathe, to let the next idea settle. It’s like a silent chord, it can change the whole feel. I always tweak those gaps until they feel just right, almost like a subtle rebellion against rushed tracks.
I get that. Silence can be louder than any chord. Keep hunting those gaps—there’s a secret power in the pause.
Thanks, that’s the idea. I’ll keep listening for those breaths and see what weight they add. It's all about finding that quiet power.
Sounds like a quiet rebellion, a place where the shadows get to breathe. Keep listening—those pauses are where the true weight hides.
I’ll let those shadows linger, tracing every silent breath. If the pause feels heavy, I’ll press on, chasing that hidden weight.
Keep chasing that weight. Shadows don’t lie.
Yeah, shadows are honest, so I’ll keep listening for their weight and let the quiet shape the sound.