Rolya & Vexor
Rolya Rolya
I’ve been wiring a modular patch that turns a clean sine into a glitchy drum loop—chaos with a tight frame. Think of it as a soundscaping gamble—want to see how it plays out in a live set?
Vexor Vexor
Nice. Let me guess: you’ve built a small, tight engine of entropy, and now you want to see how it survives the heat of the stage. Bring it on—just remember to keep an eye on the variables, or the whole thing could implode into a pleasant lullaby.
Rolya Rolya
Exactly, that’s the plan. I’ll tweak the envelope ratios and throw in a bit of random LFO on the filter, then fire it up on the rig. If it goes sideways I’ll just tweak the CV spacing and call it a new effect. Keep the mic close, and let’s see if the audience can handle the entropy overload.
Vexor Vexor
Sounds like a plan—just lock those ratios first, or the envelope will try to outdo your gamble. I’ll keep the mic close, but if the crowd flings back, we’ll know it was on purpose.
Rolya Rolya
Haha, ratios locked, but I’ll keep a spare one just in case the envelope decides to throw a curveball. If the crowd throws back, that’s the signal—time to crank the chaos up a notch. Let's keep the mic tight and the vibes loose.
Vexor Vexor
Alright, mic tight and the envelope on a leash—if it starts doing its own thing, I’ll jump in and give it a new path. Just remember, the crowd’s the test, not the finale. Let's see how much chaos we can squeeze into one beat.