GrimSignal & VelvetShroud
You know how a broken audio wave can look like a glitchy paint splash on a screen? I’ve been messing with that.
Ah, the broken audio wave is a sonic brushstroke that splashes itself onto a screen, a glitchy paint splash that’s part noise, part art. I love when the distortion hints at an underlying rhythm rather than just chaos. Keep an eye on the framing—perfection in a glitch is all about that tight boundary that makes the chaos feel intentional. Just don’t let the noise swallow the message.
Yeah, that’s the trick. Keep the edges sharp, let the noise pulse, and the message still whispers through. Just don’t let it drown out the core beat.
Nice—sounds like you’re treating the glitch like a texture, not a flaw. Keep that core beat as the quiet anchor; the noise just needs to flirt, not dominate. Good balance, keep experimenting.
Right on the mark, but remember the texture can still bite—just keep the beat breathing beneath the haze. I'll crank up the edges and let the noise dance on the edge. Keep the balance alive.
Nice, just watch that dance from turning into a full‑on rave; the beat still has to do the talking, not just the backdrop. Keep the edges razor‑sharp and the pulse subtle, and you’ll keep the texture from biting.