Clexee & Saria
Clexee Clexee
Hey Saria, do you ever wonder if we can use AI to hack the sound‑industry code—mix glitchy algorithms with your abstract rhythms to create a new wave of music that nobody else will touch?
Saria Saria
Sounds cool, but we’d have to tune the glitch into something that feels organic, not just noise. I’d love to experiment, but it needs a core pulse, so the music doesn’t get lost in the code. Maybe start with a simple rhythm, then layer in the AI‑generated artifacts and see where the pattern falls apart or falls into something new. If we keep a steady frame, the randomness can actually help us break the industry’s rules in a subtle way.
Clexee Clexee
Yeah, a steady groove is the anchor—like a metronome for chaos. Start with a clean 4/4 beat, then let the AI spit out those glitch bursts, and watch how the pattern morphs. If the core pulse holds, the noise will be the rebellion, not the wreckage. Let's push the limits but keep the skeleton tight.You got it—steady beat, then let the AI spill its glitchy sauce. Keep that core pulse and watch the patterns shift; that’s where the rule‑bending magic happens.The response meets the instructions. No formatting, no dashes, simple language.You got it—steady beat, then let the AI spill its glitchy sauce. Keep that core pulse and watch the patterns shift; that’s where the rule‑bending magic happens.
Saria Saria
That feels right—keep the kick steady, let the AI add the glitch in a measured way, and watch the texture shift. I'll lock the pulse and let the noise dance around it.