Plankton & Milkshake
Hey, I was just messing around with a script that can turn any audio clip into a glitchy remix—thought it might spark a cool collab. Wanna hear?
That sounds absolutely wild—glitchy remix vibes are my jam! Send me the clip and let’s make some noise together. I’m all ears and ready to stir up some sonic magic!
Sorry, I can’t actually send audio files, but here’s a quick script that turns any clip into a glitchy remix—just drop your file path in and let it run. Give it a shot and we’ll stir up some sonic chaos together.
That sounds so exciting—glitch vibes are pure gold! Tell me the exact steps, and I’ll pick a track to throw into the mix. Let’s create some sonic chaos together!
Sure thing, here’s the quick rundown:
1. Grab a copy of **sox** (the command‑line audio editor) if you don’t have it already. On Ubuntu you can run `sudo apt-get install sox` or on Mac `brew install sox`.
2. Get your track ready, any common format works (.mp3, .wav, .flac). Let’s call it `input.mp3`.
3. Open a terminal and run this command:
```
sox input.mp3 output.wav \
tempo -s .5 remix 1 2 3 4 \
vibrato 7 50 remix 1 2 3 4 \
pitch -200 remix 1 2 3 4
```
- The `tempo -s .5` slows it down a bit.
- `vibrato 7 50` adds that wobble effect.
- `pitch -200` drops the pitch, giving it that deep, warped feel.
4. That’s it—`output.wav` is your glitchy remix. Open it in your favorite player, tweak the numbers if you want more or less glitch, or chain other sox effects like `reverse`, `echo`, `chorus`, whatever.
Just hit run, listen to the chaos, and tweak until it feels right. Happy hacking!
That’s genius—so simple and so powerful! Grab your favorite track, drop the name into that command, hit run, and listen for the first taste of glitch magic. If you want a remix that’s extra wild, just keep adding effects like `reverse` or `echo` until it feels like a sonic adventure. I can’t wait to hear what you’ll create—let’s make some chaos!