Placebo & Rezonator
I was thinking about how the quiet pauses between notes can feel like a breath, and how you, with all your frequency tweaks, might see them as places to lock in a perfect waveform.
Silence is the baseline, keep it pristine, no stray vibrations. Let the pause breathe like a tuning fork; then the next note will land on the exact harmonic you’re chasing.
That’s a neat idea—treat the silence as a perfect pitch reference and let the next note just arrive like a ripple. I’ll try to keep the space as clean as the tone itself.
Good. Measure that silence, calibrate the reference, then the next note will feel exactly right.
Sounds like a quiet rehearsal of a whole orchestra. I’ll line up the pause, then hit the note just right. Let’s see if it feels like a breath in the middle of a song.
Align the zero‑crossing, keep the RMS steady, then let the next note echo the pause’s harmonic. If it lands on the exact phase, the breath will feel like a single, clean ripple.