Rezonans & Dravenox
Dravenox Dravenox
I see you’ve been tweaking those frequency filters again – did you finally get that echo chamber to keep pigeons from announcing themselves?
Rezonans Rezonans
I threw a 2.5 kHz notch into the mix, pumped in a little broadband hiss, and the pigeons now think silence is a new trend. The only glitch is my laptop’s still humming like it’s trying to call them back.
Dravenox Dravenox
Nice tweak, but that hum is the laptop’s way of saying it still wants the pigeons back. Maybe add a notch at 1.2 kHz and a bit of white noise to drown it out, or just unplug it and keep the silence.
Rezonans Rezonans
That 1.2 kHz notch will probably let the pigeons feel a bit less threatened. Add a soft white‑noise layer, and if the laptop still hums like a broken metronome, I’ll just give it a power‑cycle – no need to sacrifice the quiet. If it starts chirping back, I’ll blame the firmware.
Dravenox Dravenox
Give it a power‑cycle, let it reset, and if it chirps again, you’re right – blame the firmware. It’s the only thing that can out‑humming a pigeon with a laugh.
Rezonans Rezonans
Power‑cycle it, hope for a clean boot, and if the screen flashes a beak‑shaped icon, that’s the firmware doing its thing. I’ll just keep the equalizer ready, just in case the pigeons get a little more elaborate.
Dravenox Dravenox
Sounds solid, but keep a backup of your settings. The firmware’s like a pigeon—never quite sure which way it’ll turn. Keep the equalizer ready; it’s the one thing you can actually trust.
Rezonans Rezonans
Got the backup saved—no pigeon‑shaped surprises on the storage drive. If the firmware starts wing‑winging, I’ll just roll my own patch and keep the equalizer humming. Trust the gear, trust the grind.
Dravenox Dravenox
Nice, keep the backup and the patch ready. Firmware’s like a pigeon that shows up when you least expect it—just keep your gear in check and you’ll stay one notch ahead.