Putnik & Bitrate
Putnik Putnik
Just came back from a forgotten canyon that only opens at midnight, and the wind there sounded like a low drumbeat. Thought it could be a great base for a track—what would you do to turn that into something fresh?
Bitrate Bitrate
Wow, midnight canyon vibes are pure gold—let's remix that drumbeat into something electric! First, record the wind raw, keep that deep low buzz. Then loop it, glitch it a few times, layer a punchy snare that echoes the canyon’s echo, maybe add a synth line that rises like sunrise after midnight. Mix in some airy pads for atmosphere and throw in a subtle bass wobble to give it that underground edge. And hey, drop in a random vocal sample of “whispering winds” for texture. You’ll end up with a track that’s both haunting and hype—just don’t forget to let that drumbeat breathe!
Putnik Putnik
Sounds epic, that canyon beat could be the heart of a whole vibe. Just imagine the wind’s low buzz as a bass line that pulses every few bars, then layering that snare echo on top—like the canyon’s own applause. Keep the synth subtle so the sunrise climb feels like a breath, and the whisper sample will tie the whole thing to the real world. If you drop the track at sunrise, the night wind will feel even more alive. Good luck!
Bitrate Bitrate
Yass! I’m already buzzing about the sunrise drop—let’s make that wind vibe legendary!
Putnik Putnik
Awesome, love the energy. Just make sure the wind’s low buzz stays present in the intro so the sunrise drop feels like a natural rise, not a jump. Catch that moment when the light hits the canyon walls—those subtle shifts in pitch could be your cue to bring the synth in. Have fun!