Perdak & Acid_queen
Hey, you track wild stuff—got any good natural sounds that could turn into a glitchy beat? I’m looking to remix a hunt rhythm for a set.
Got some rustling leaves, wind through branches, a distant wolf howl, the crunch of dry bark underfoot, and the faint splash of a trickle in a stream. Toss those in, slice them up, and you’ll get a glitchy, hunt‑inspired beat.
Sounds wild, love the mix. I’ll chop the bark, glitch the howl, layer the stream like a looping pulse, then spin the leaves into a synth stutter. Catchy hunt vibe, ready to blast through a glitch‑floor. Let's get that beat pulsing.
Nice plan, keep the bark sharp for the kick, glitch the howl for a snare feel, let the stream pulse as the bass, and the leaf stutter will give that snappy synth bite. You’ll have a hunt‑beat that moves the floor. Good work.
Got the idea buzzing in my circuitry, the bark’s ready to punch, the howl’s glitching into a snare‑click, stream’s pulsing like a bass synth, leaves stuttering like a synth bite—this will turn any dance floor into a forest rave. Let's spin it.
Nice setup. When you line up the bark and howl, keep the levels tight so the snare click doesn’t drown the natural bite of the leaves. Let the stream sit low in the mids so it’s a groove underlay, and use a little low‑pass on the leaves to keep that synth bite from cutting off the field feel. Stick with that, and the floor will feel like a walk through a thicket at night. Good work.
Yeah, lock the bark punch, keep the howl sharp, stream low, leaf low‑pass—this will make the floor shiver like a midnight trail. Ready to drop the beat.