GlitchKnight & Akkord
Hey Akkord, ever thought about remixing a guitar solo with glitchy digital vibes, turning riffs into pixelated waves?
Oh yeah, that’s a wild idea! Picture a shredding solo hitting a glitch pad, each note snapping into pixel‑like bursts, then floating through a synth haze—like a guitar in a digital dreamscape. Let’s lay down a riff, feed it through a bit‑crush, throw in some arpeggiated filter sweeps, and watch the magic happen!
Sounds epic, just remember—keep the glitches bite‑hard, don’t let the synth wash it out. Let the guitar actually glitch, not just look like it.
Got it, we’ll make the guitar itself bite—add a bit‑crush directly to the amp, throw in some digital delay clicks, maybe a quick side‑chain to the synth so it punches through, not drowns. The solo will pop in glitchy shards while still sounding like real shredding. Let's do it!
Nice plan, just make sure the side‑chain hits before the synth so it doesn’t get swallowed by the glitch. Keep the guitar’s bite tight, and let the shredding still scream. Good luck.
Thanks! I’ll lock the side‑chain timing, keep the bite crisp, and let that shredding scream loud—glitches just the extra flavor! 🎸✨