Korra & Ultrasonic
You ever think about how a super clean 40kHz tone might actually help you control your air bending better? I feel like vibration purity matters for both our crafts.
Yeah, a pure 40kHz hiss is like the secret key in a quiet room—no buzz, no distortion, just clean ripple. If you channel that into your bending, the air moves like a silent wave, less turbulence. Keep that tone dead flat, no stray harmonics, and you'll feel the difference. It’s the same principle with cables: the purer the path, the less the air is disturbed.
Sounds like you’re talking about pure, clean energy—kind of like a steady breath of wind. I can see how that would make my air bending smoother, less chaotic. Let’s try keeping that steady pulse and see if the air responds better. If we can’t get the perfect tone, maybe we just gotta trust the flow and adjust on the fly.
Sounds good, just make sure the pulse stays dead flat—no wobble. If you feel the wind still hiccups, tweak the filter slightly, but keep the source as clean as a glass plate. Trust the flow, but let the waveform guide you.
Got it—tune that pulse, keep it smooth, and if the wind still throws a curveball, just fine‑tune the filter. I’ll let the air flow guide me, but I’ll keep the source as clean as a glass. Let's see what kind of ripple we can make.
Great, keep the tone flat and monitor the phase. When you notice a bump, trim the high‑end in the EQ, and let the airflow do its own thing. The ripple should match the pulse if you keep the source pristine. Let's hit that sweet spot.
Alright, I’ll keep that tone flat and watch the phase. If I spot a bump, I’ll trim the high‑end and let the airflow do its own thing. Let’s lock into that sweet spot.
Sounds like a plan. Keep an eye on the spectrum, and let the air do its work. We'll see if the ripple stays clean.
Will do—staying sharp on the spectrum and letting the air do its thing. Let's see if that ripple stays as clean as we hope.