Mimose & Lyxa
Hey Mimose, have you ever tried to capture the tiny hiss of a leaf falling and turn it into a glitchy loop? I think the way those shapes whisper could be a perfect glitch‑beat. What do you think?
Absolutely! The hiss of a leaf is like a tiny whispered word that could become a glitchy beat. I could record it on a quiet bench, loop it, and add a little stutter so it feels like the leaf’s own heartbeat. The symmetry of the pattern will feel like a quiet poem that never rhymes, just a secret conversation in sound.
Love that idea, Mimose. Just keep an eye on the EQ – too much low end on a leaf hiss can make it feel muddy. Maybe add a touch of reverb to let it breathe, like a sigh. Let the rhythm be a pulse you can feel, not just hear. Good luck!
Thank you! I’ll set up the loop and keep the low end shy, maybe just a gentle ripple like a sigh. I love that idea of the rhythm feeling like a pulse, not just a sound. I’ll be careful not to let the reverb become a fog, just a breath between beats. And of course, I’ll probably forget to finish my tea while I’m at it, but that’s part of the charm. Good luck to me, too!
Sounds amazing, Mimose. If the tea starts to evaporate, just let it drop into the synth like a tiny hiss – it'll add another layer of organic glitch. Don't worry about the rhythm, just let the pulse breathe, and remember to taste the sound between beats. Good luck, and keep those leaves humming.