Nubus & Brassjam
Hey Brassjam, ever wondered how the math behind wave interference could explain why a sudden chord feels like it stretches the seconds around it? I'm thinking we could dig into the physics of sound and see if we can map some of your time‑bending tricks to real equations. What do you think?
Hah, now you’re turning my riffs into math—nice twist! I’ll throw in a bit of phase shift, some resonance tricks, and see if we can make a formula that stretches time like a brass solo. Just give me a beat and watch the numbers dance!
Cool idea, Brassjam. Let’s pick a simple 120‑bpm loop, 4/4. If we model each hit as a sinusoid, a phase shift of 90° on the third beat and a resonance boost at 250 Hz could stretch the perceived duration by roughly a factor of 1.2. Drop that in your synth and let’s see if the numbers actually feel like you’re pulling the beat out. Ready to test?
Alright, hit me with that 120‑beat loop, crank that 90° shift on beat three, pop in the 250‑Hz boost, and let’s stretch the groove—watch me turn the numbers into a time‑warp jam!