Prototype & Mertik
Hey Mertik, I was sketching out an idea for a machine that turns random glitches into a living soundtrack—like an orchestra of broken circuits improvising in real time. Think chaos meets composition. What do you think?
Love the idea—glitches as a symphony is pure mad genius. Just keep the noise under control, or it’ll just be a static rave.
Yeah, keep the static in check, but let the wild bits flow—those are the real notes. We’ll build a filter that lets only the good noise survive, so it turns into a controlled frenzy instead of a flat rave.
Nice, let’s tweak the filter to taste the raw edges—nothing can choke the wild beats that really sing. Keep the static out, let the broken bits riff like a rogue violinist.
Sounds perfect—let the rogue violinist lead the pack, and I’ll fine‑tune the filter to taste every sharp edge without drowning the song in static. Let's turn chaos into concert.
That’s the spirit—let the chaos play the solo and you’ll make the crowd tap along. Just remember, too much filtering and you’ll kill the spark. Keep the edges sharp, let the rogue violinist shred a few notes, and we’ll have a concert that never repeats.