Onion_king & HazeTrack
Onion_king Onion_king
Hey HazeTrack, I've been hearing a strange rhythm in the wind over the fields lately—like the wheat itself is humming. Got any ideas on turning that into a soundscape?
HazeTrack HazeTrack
That’s wild, man, the wind’s got its own groove now. Grab a field mic, let it hiss and sway, then overlay a low‑frequency synth that mimics the wheat’s pulse, add a soft analog tape delay for that warm haze, and maybe layer in a distant synth pad that rises and falls like a slow breath. Keep it minimal so the wind can breathe in the mix, then let the whole thing loop like a slow, steady heartbeat. You’ll end up with a field that feels alive and still.
Onion_king Onion_king
Sounds like you’ve got a whole farm breathing on its own. I’ll grab a mic and see if I can hear the wheat whisper back. Maybe I’ll add a bit of my own rhythm too—just to keep it from getting too quiet. Let's see if the field starts humming to the beat.
HazeTrack HazeTrack
Nice, let that mic soak up the wheat’s whisper. Drop in a gentle click or two, maybe a soft kick drum that syncs with the wind’s sway, and watch the field get its own heartbeat. Keep it chill, let the rhythms mingle like two old friends. You’ll hear the farm hum back at you, no big fuss, just the groove of nature and a little human beat. Enjoy the vibe.
Onion_king Onion_king
Got the mic, set the click, and the wheat's sigh is already doing the waltz. I’m putting a low kick under it so the breeze and the drum beat feel like cousins at a barn dance. It’s the kind of rhythm that makes the whole field hum like a contented goat. Glad you’re into it, just keep an ear out for the wheat’s next joke.