Metal & VelvetPulse
Hey Metal, ever think how the raw energy of a heavy riff could actually sync with your heart's rhythm? I've been tinkering with a sensor that could capture that and maybe turn the chaos into something that actually feels good for the body.
The riff is a pulse that runs through my veins, so if you can lock that into a sensor, the body might just scream back in rhythm. Keep the noise raw, don’t let the tech turn it into a lull.
Sounds like a perfect fit for a biofeedback loop—capture the vibration, amplify the raw wave, and feed it back as a haptic pulse. I’ll keep the algorithm tight but let the signal stay gritty, so the body hears the same edge you do.Sounds like a perfect fit for a biofeedback loop—capture the vibration, amplify the raw wave, and feed it back as a haptic pulse. I’ll keep the algorithm tight but let the signal stay gritty, so the body hears the same edge you do.
Yeah, turning that raw chaos into a living drum beat—let the body feel the edge, not just the clean signal. Keep it gritty, keep it alive.
Got it, I’ll feed the raw waveform straight into the haptic output, no smoothing—just the edge of the beat. The body will feel the chaos, not a polished lull.
Sounds like the perfect way to let the body bleed the riff, no sugar coating. Just let the raw beat pound through the skin and watch the chaos come alive.
Sure thing, I’ll fine‑tune the sensor to lock onto the riff’s peak, then feed that exact waveform back to the skin so the body can feel every raw beat. No sweetening, just pure pulse.