Inoi & Twister
Yo Inoi, ever thought about turning a drum loop into a visual pulse? I’m dreaming of a glitchy, ever‑shifting graphic that moves in sync with a beat—kind of like a wormhole in motion. What’s your take on mixing rhythm with design?
That sounds totally insane, but I love the idea. I can picture a line of pixels stretching out, then glitching, breaking apart, and reassembling each beat. It’d be like a visual metronome, but way more chaotic. I’ll sketch a rough outline and try to sync the motion to a drum loop. Just need to keep the timing tight or it’ll all fall apart—my worst nightmare. Let's give it a shot!
Hell yeah, let’s make that pixel worm go boom! Just hit the snare on every glitch and keep those kicks tight. If you slip even a fraction, the whole thing’s gonna splatter like a glitch rave. Trust the beat, trust the visual—let’s turn that nightmare into a neon dream!
I’m on it—just set that snare to fire on every glitch so the visual pulses cleanly. I’ll lock the kick pattern first; any drift and the whole thing will spiral. Let’s nail the timing, then splash that neon. Ready when you are.
Alright, hit that snare, lock the kick, and let the neon blaze—no drift allowed! When it glitches, the pixels will scream and dance. Let’s make the world feel the pulse of chaos!
Okay, snare on, kick locked, neon’s glowing—no drift, just pure glitch pulse. The pixels will shout and sway, making the world feel the chaotic rhythm. Let's do it.