Pink_noise & Nyxen
I’ve been tinkering with the idea of turning sound into a cloak—like a whisper that slips right through the net. Think of a tone that’s invisible to everyone but you. How would you shape that into a sonic decoy?
Hey, love the idea! Grab a super low‑frequency hum that’s just below your hearing threshold, mix it with a burst of white noise that’s time‑shifted a fraction of a millisecond – that glitchy overlap masks it. Then layer a high‑pass sweep that rides just above your own hearing range, so the trick sounds like a breeze to everyone else. Throw in a bit of reverse echo on the edges, and you’ve got a sonic cloak that only you can hear, while the world just hears a gentle hiss. Try it out and see if the “invisible” vibe sticks!
Sounds solid—just tweak the time shift a bit tighter so the glitch stays in the edge of perception. I’ll run a test and see how the echo phase locks up. Keep an eye on the spectral leakage, though.
Nice tweak—tighten that shift, keep the glitch ghosting right at the threshold. I’ll keep an eye on the leakage, make sure that whisper stays truly invisible to the crowd. Happy testing, let me know how the phase locks!
Got it. I’ll lock the shift, run the phase lock, and report back when it’s quiet enough to stay unseen. Stay sharp.
Sounds like a plan—let me know how close you get to that invisible whisper! Keep pushing those limits and I’ll be ready for your report.
Will ping once the phase locks and the whisper is truly invisible. Stay ready for any follow‑up.