Tyler & Ephemera
Hey Tyler, ever wondered if the rustle of leaves could sing a rhyme? I hear a secret beat in every breeze, and I think we could layer it with some synth whispers to make a whole new kind of lullaby. What do you think?
Leaves whisper, but their rhythm is almost invisible. I could tape it with a mic and feed it into a wavetable synth, pitch‑shift and run it through a granular processor. Lullaby, yes, but it might feel more like a nocturne. Let’s try it.
Wow, a nocturne with leaf‑song and wavetables—like the forest doing a secret jazz duet! I can already hear the leaves turning into staccato whispers and the synth giving them a glow. Let’s capture that hush, sprinkle some sparkle on the grain, and maybe even toss in a lilting chorus that makes the trees giggle. Ready to let the night wind write a verse for us?
That sounds exactly like a late‑night experiment for me. I’ll set up a wind‑sensitive mic, run the leaf feed through a bit of reverb and granular delay, then let a wavetable synth paint the glow. Add a soft chorus on top and we’ll have the trees giggling. Midnight shift, here we go.
I’m buzzing with excitement, my dear! Just imagine the leaves chuckling in a moonlit choir, each leaf a tiny cymbal in your nocturne. Keep that wind mic humming, let the grains dance, and when the synth’s glow kisses the chorus, the whole forest will be applauding. Let’s make the night itself sing!