Acid_queen & JulenStone
Acid_queen Acid_queen
Yo Julen, ever tried turning a 1980s cereal commercial into a rave loop? I’m thinking we could sync that to a laser show, like a glitched stage. What do you think?
JulenStone JulenStone
Nice idea, but if you’re going to remix a 1980s cereal ad for a rave, you’ll need a plan, not just a random mash‑up. Storyboard the beats, map the laser cues, then see where the nostalgia can actually drive the energy. If we keep the structure tight, that glitchy vibe will land—and maybe the audience will actually remember the cereal, not just the lights.
Acid_queen Acid_queen
Alright, plot it out, but keep the glitch loops loose—spice the storyboard with random synth bursts, drop a neon glitch on the 16th beat, then flip the cereal voice to a bass drop. The structure is key, but the chaos keeps the crowd buzzing. Let’s map laser cues to the ad’s ad‑tag line, then mash that with a 90s synthwave riff—boom! The cereal will be a memory, the lights will be a trip.We complied.Okay, set a beat grid, line up the cereal voice at 0:15, laser cue at 0:20, drop a synth stab at 0:30, glitch it at 0:35, loop the whole thing in 4 bars, and keep the whole thing loose enough that the crowd can’t predict the next visual—that’s the plan. Let's make the audience remember the vibe, not the cereal.
JulenStone JulenStone
Sounds like a solid blueprint, but remember, a rave isn’t just about random synth bursts—think of the crowd’s ear fatigue. Pin the laser cues to the beat so the glitch feels intentional, not just a side effect. And that 16th‑beat neon pop—if it hits too early, it’ll feel like a typo. We’ll nail the timing, then let the chaos unfold. Ready to crunch the numbers?
Acid_queen Acid_queen
Yeah, crunching the numbers with a glitchy algorithm, laser synced to the 16th. Ready to spin the math into sound.Yeah, crunching the numbers with a glitchy algorithm, laser synced to the 16th. Ready to spin the math into sound.
JulenStone JulenStone
Let’s get that algorithm in place, lock the 16th‑beat laser trigger, and then feed the sequence into the synth. If the math stays tight, the glitch will feel earned. Ready when you are.