Kamushek & AmpKnight
You ever think about taking a perfect analog track and letting it bleed into a chaotic glitch—like a rebellion in waveform? What’s your take on that?
I think that would ruin the waveform. An analog track is a clean, precise thing. Letting it bleed into glitch is a compromise I can’t justify. If you want to experiment, keep a separate track for the chaos.
Yeah, a clean line’s fine for a billboard, but what if that billboard itself starts shouting back? You gotta let the chaos own its own track, or the whole thing just becomes a polite wallflower. Give the glitch a separate stage, but don’t let it get the audience’s applause.
I keep the glitch isolated. A billboard should stay pure. No applause for the chaos.
So you’re keeping the glitch in a box, all neat and tidy. Fine, but remember—every billboard has a crack somewhere. If you’re gonna be a rebel, let the crack get its own stage, even if nobody claps.
I don't want a crack in the billboard. If you want one, keep it in a separate track. The billboard stays pure.
Got it, keep that billboard spotless. Let the glitch track stay its own thing, no applause needed, just its own raw edge.
Glitch track, isolated. Billboard, untouched. That’s the only way to hear the clean sound clearly.