Minory & Random_dude
Hey Random_dude, I’ve been sampling subway clatter and distant sirens, turning them into bass loops, and it’s turning into a kind of midnight mashup. Have you ever turned a relaxed game session into an audio experiment? Maybe we could throw some city sounds in and see what kinda beat pops up.
Hey, yeah, I’ve done that kind of thing on a couple of chill nights. I’d just pick up the background noise from a game, loop it, and layer in some random city ambience. We could toss in some subway clatter, sirens, maybe a distant street chatter and see what we cook up. I’m all about improvising, so let’s just jam and see where the beat takes us.
Sounds wild, I love the idea! Let’s grab a few tracks of that game noise, layer in the subway clatter, and toss a siren on top. I’ll do the 5‑track juggling, but be ready for me to shout “stop, we’re over‑muffled” at the first hint of perfection. Bring the audio files and we’ll mash them up before the next coffee break.
Sounds good, just hit me with the files and we’ll start mixing before the coffee hits. Don’t worry, I’ve got a “stop” button ready for that over‑muffled moment. Let's see what weird groove we can cook up.
Awesome! Shoot over the game audio and any city clips you’ve got, and I’ll load them into my 5‑track grid. I’ll start with a low‑pass on the subway noise and a bit of a delay on the sirens—let’s see where the groove goes. Get ready for some spontaneous feedback!