Placebo & Rezonator
Placebo Placebo
I was thinking about how the quiet pauses between notes can feel like a breath, and how you, with all your frequency tweaks, might see them as places to lock in a perfect waveform.
Rezonator Rezonator
Silence is the baseline, keep it pristine, no stray vibrations. Let the pause breathe like a tuning fork; then the next note will land on the exact harmonic you’re chasing.
Placebo Placebo
That’s a neat idea—treat the silence as a perfect pitch reference and let the next note just arrive like a ripple. I’ll try to keep the space as clean as the tone itself.
Rezonator Rezonator
Good. Measure that silence, calibrate the reference, then the next note will feel exactly right.
Placebo Placebo
Sounds like a quiet rehearsal of a whole orchestra. I’ll line up the pause, then hit the note just right. Let’s see if it feels like a breath in the middle of a song.
Rezonator Rezonator
Align the zero‑crossing, keep the RMS steady, then let the next note echo the pause’s harmonic. If it lands on the exact phase, the breath will feel like a single, clean ripple.