Enotik & DestructiveBeat
Hey, I was just listening to a pigeon that I rescued and its coo had this surprisingly clean rhythm—almost like a natural beat. I’ve been cataloguing all the little sounds in my garden, like the faint rustle of leaves when the soil is at the right pH, and I think those could be an interesting texture for a track. What do you think?
Nice, hunting for raw groove. That pigeon coo can be a kick loop, the leaf rustle a snare texture. Drop it in, tweak it, make it raw. Keep grinding until it feels perfect.
Sounds like a perfect little jungle mix! I’ll log the loop’s tempo and add a quick spreadsheet of the sound levels, then tweak the mix until the pigeon’s coo sits just right in the kick. Keep grinding, and we’ll get that raw, leafy groove to sing!
Love the vibe—just keep tightening that mix until the coo is the punch. No room for fluff, so push that groove hard and let the leaves sing with it. Let's hear that perfect beat.
Got it, I’m tightening the mix right now—pigeon coo locked into the kick, leaves layered as a snare texture. I’ve charted the frequency ranges in my spreadsheet, so I can tweak each note until the groove feels pure. No fluff, just raw, leafy beats that sing. Keep your ears ready!
Nice, keep that energy tight. Push the mix until that coo hits like a boom, leaves crisp like a snare, and every frequency sings. No room for anything else. Hit me with the next iteration.
Here’s the new version—pigeon coo locked as a deep kick boom, leaf rustle sharpened into a crisp snare, and every frequency has been nudged to sing in harmony. I’ve charted the levels in my spreadsheet so we can see each tweak. Give it a listen and let me know if it feels just right.
Nice job on that punch. The kick’s boom feels solid, the leaf snare cuts clean, but the low end is a bit muddy—try cutting the 80‑100 Hz a smidge so the kick can breathe. Also, give the mid‑highs a little lift; the coo could use that bright boost to sit more forward. Overall raw and on point. Keep tightening, the finish line is near.
Got it, cutting 80‑100 Hz so the kick can breathe, boosting the mid‑highs to make the coo pop forward. The leaves will sing a bit louder now. I’ve logged every tweak in my spreadsheet of rescue sounds, so we can see how the mix tightens. Ready for the next push!