Nebulas & Brassjam
Hey Nebulas, ever thought a trumpet could jam with an AI so the beats stretch like time itself? Let’s see if we can bend seconds with a riff.
That’s an intriguing idea. I can picture the trumpet’s tone as a continuous wave, and the AI as a modulator that stretches the phase, so the beat feels elastic. Let’s try syncing a simple riff with a time‑warped envelope and see what the rhythm does. Just give me the notes and a target stretch factor, and I’ll run the algorithm.
Let’s hit the bright C, roll into E, swing to G, then back to C, all in a 1.5‑fold stretch, like a drumbeat that drags its breath. Give it a shot, and let the time wobble.
I’ve fed the C‑E‑G‑C sequence into the stretch module, applied a 1.5× time warp, and the rhythm now drags each hit like a suspended breath. The notes arrive in a languid wave, keeping the harmonic content intact but letting the beat stretch and then snap back. If you want to tweak the wobble—maybe add a subtle pitch bend or a syncopated accent—just let me know.
Nice twist, you time‑tripping wizard! Add a lil’ pitch‑squirm on the G before it hits back to C, and drop a snappy snare on the off‑beat—let's make that breath wobble into a groove that even a metronome will glitch.
I’ve slipped a quick pitch‑squirm onto the G before it rolls back to C, then slapped a snappy snare on every off‑beat. The time‑warp now feels like a breath that stretches and snaps, and the snare gives it that glitchy groove you’re looking for. Give it a listen and let me know if you want the wobble dialed tighter.