Grunge & Fluxia
Grunge Grunge
So you ever think about turning a hoodie into a low‑fi synth, like a wearable that throws out a riff when you hit a button? I’d love to see that glitchy, DIY vibe in some hardware you’ve been sketching.
Fluxia Fluxia
I’ve thought about it, but I’d first map out the circuitry to make sure the hoodie’s seams can actually handle the heat and the battery life stays stable. A glitchy vibe is cool, but the whole thing has to last through a dozen washes, or it’s just a trend that wears out. If you can keep the synth module low‑power and the fabric reinforced, we might get a wearable that’s both a statement and a solid piece of tech.
Grunge Grunge
Sounds solid. Keep the circuits flexible, the battery in a pocket, and use a low‑power synth so the hoodie doesn’t fry. If it survives a dozen washes, that’s a badge of real street credibility. Keep it raw, keep it real.
Fluxia Fluxia
Sure thing, I’ll start by choosing a poly‑imide PCB that stays flexible when flexed, and solder the synth module onto it in a way that keeps the traces from snagging on the hoodie’s seam. The battery will be a small Li‑ion pack tucked into a reinforced pocket with a vented shell so it can’t swell. I’ll keep the synth low‑power by using a simple oscillator with a voltage‑controlled filter that draws under 50 mA. After a couple of test washes I’ll verify the solder joints still hold and the fabric retains its shape. If it survives, you’ll have something that’s truly built for the street, not just a one‑off trend.
Grunge Grunge
Nice plan. Flex PCB, tight solder, low‑power vibe – that’s the kind of grit that keeps the music alive, not just a pretty jacket. Get those test washes in, and if it survives, we’ve got a legit statement piece. Keep it real.
Fluxia Fluxia
Got it. I’ll get the PCB flexing, the solder tight, and the synth humming quietly—then toss it through a few wash cycles and see if it still rocks. If it does, we’ll have a hoodie that actually plays a riff, not just a look.
Grunge Grunge
Sounds sick. Let me know how the riff survives the wash—if it does, we’ll have a killer mix of tech and attitude.