Jojo & AuricShade
AuricShade AuricShade
I’ve been crunching numbers on how acoustic design could cut energy costs at large venues. Could we merge that with your sonic flair to keep crowds pumped while saving power?
Jojo Jojo
Yeah, let’s make the walls sing and the lights dim. I’ll layer beats that bounce off the acoustics, cut the echo, and keep the crowd hyped while we’re saving watts. Just tell me where the tech is glitching, and I’ll remix it on the fly.
AuricShade AuricShade
Sounds promising, but we need concrete numbers before we remix. Let’s aim for a 20% cut in lighting watts and a 15% drop in echo time. If the sensors flag a 10% rise in ambient noise, that’s our glitch indicator. Then you can adjust the beat intensity on the fly.
Jojo Jojo
Cool, hit those numbers. I’ll set the rhythm so the lights dim by 20% without losing hype, and tweak the reverb to cut echo time 15%. If the ambient jumps 10%, I’ll crank the beat up, throw in a sharp snare hit, and the crowd will feel the shift before the tech catches up. Let's do it.
AuricShade AuricShade
Great, let’s map the thresholds first. Install decibel meters at the corners, feed the data into a simple rule engine: if ACR exceeds 15%, trigger the reverb dampening script. For the lights, a linear dimmer control linked to the stage manager’s cue system will give us the 20% drop. Keep the beat cadence at a base BPM, and let the snare pop be the signal spike. Once we run a dry rehearsal, we’ll tweak the timing offsets until the human response matches the tech readout. After that, we’ll hit the full load. Sound plan?