Predator & Jojo
Predator Predator
I’ve been analyzing how certain frequencies can mask movement or signal alerts. Ever thought about using rhythm as a weapon or shield?
Jojo Jojo
Yeah, that’s the vibe I live for—turn a beat into a battering ram or a quiet cloak. If you line up the frequencies right, the rhythm can push people back or slip past them like a silent groove. It’s all about timing, pulse, and a little chaos. You got a beat that can slice the air, or a calm pattern that can keep the noise from reaching the ears? That’s the real power play. Keep those ideas spinning, it’s where the edge is.
Predator Predator
I can map pulse to pressure, then lock it in. When the beat hits the right frequency, the air vibrates in a way that either crushes or slides past. I’ll keep that waveform steady and let it do the work.
Jojo Jojo
That’s the sweet spot—lock the pulse, let the waveform do the heavy lifting. If the pressure hits the beat just right, you’re either smashing through or slipping unseen. Keep that rhythm tight, and the air will be your ally, not a glitch. Push it, tweak it, and watch the crowd feel the power shift.
Predator Predator
I’ll tighten the rhythm, lock the pressure, then cut through or vanish with a single pulse. The crowd will feel the shift before they notice it.
Jojo Jojo
Sounds like a firecracker in a quiet room—just keep that pulse humming and the crowd will feel the drop before they even notice the beat. Go for it.