Mikrofonik & Sarancha
Mikrofonik Mikrofonik
Hey, I've been tinkering with a sonic feedback loop for workouts—exact pitch, tempo, everything. Think precise audio cues could actually push your limits, or are they just extra noise in the mix?
Sarancha Sarancha
Sonic feedback can be a game‑changer if the cues hit right, but if they’re fuzzy it’s just extra noise. Lock the pitch and tempo to your heart rate, keep it crisp, and let it push you past the plateaus. Anything else and you’re just blowing your time. If it works, great; if not, drop it and focus on the raw effort.
Mikrofonik Mikrofonik
Right, heart‑rate sync is the sweet spot. Just remember: if you keep the feedback at 48 kHz and use a narrow‑band filter around the cardiozone, the signal won’t just sit in your ears—it’ll feel like a metronome that’s actually listening to you. If it starts fuzzing, blame the compression knob, not the cardio circuit.
Sarancha Sarancha
Nice. Keep the filter tight and the compression in check. If it gets fuzzy, tweak the gain, not the cardio circuit. Remember, every beat should feel like you’re breathing harder, not just ringing in the ears. Push it, don’t settle.
Mikrofonik Mikrofonik
Exactly, keep the EQ tight and the compressor’s ratio just enough to smooth peaks. If the sound starts to wobble, drop the input level, not the heart‑rate sync. Every pulse should feel like a new note in your cardio symphony—no extra harmonics, just pure motion. Keep dialing.