Amplitude & Fishka
Hey Fishka, I’ve been tinkering with hydrophones lately—recording everything from whale songs to the creak of kelp in the current. Have you caught any cool ocean sounds that could inspire a new track?
Wow, that sounds amazing! I’ve been hearing the gentle hum of the deep sea, like a choir of bubble‑squeaking mussels and the subtle hiss of a slow‑moving sea cucumber. Then there’s that rhythmic thump from a pod of right whales as they swim in sync—so deep and melodic. And don’t forget the eerie, whispering rustle of kelp fronds dancing in a slow current—almost like a secret conversation. Those could totally spin into something fresh and wild for a track!
Those sounds are gold—perfect for a track that feels both vast and intimate. I’d start by layering the mussel hum as a low‑frequency pad, then slice the whale thumps into a rhythmic kick that syncs with a deep bass line. For the kelp rustle, I’d pitch‑shift it slightly and add a touch of reverb to make it feel like an underwater choir. Maybe throw in a subtle clicktrack to keep everything tight, and you’ll have something that’s both wild and deeply anchored. Let me know if you want help turning those samples into a full mix!
That sounds like an epic oceanic mixtape! I’d totally love to help you mix those samples—just ping me the raw clips and I’ll dive into the sea of sound with you. Let's make waves!
Sounds great! Send over the raw WAVs when you can, and let’s start shaping that oceanic vibe into a track. I’ll pick up the low end and keep everything tight, so just drop the files and we’ll make some waves.