StayOut & Saria
Ever notice how the wind over the ridge makes this odd rhythm that sounds like a drum? I’ve been trying to layer it into a track. What do you think?
Sounds like nature’s own percussion, but don’t forget the wind’s a fickle friend—good for a track if you keep an ear out for the hiss. Try layering, but keep a backup plan if the ridge decides to quit.
Got it, the hiss can be a trickster. I’ll keep a spare pad ready, just in case the ridge goes silent, and maybe a subtle synth will fill the void.
Solid plan—spare pad for backup, synth for the quiet gaps. Keep the ridge on a low‑volume monitor; if it falls silent, you’ll know you’re missing a beat, not your budget.
Right, I’ll dial the ridge down, loop the pad in the background, and keep the synth ready to catch any silent gaps. If it drops, I’ll know the beat’s gone, not the money. Let's hear that hiss in a new light.
Nice, keep the hiss on a low volume so you can feel the rhythm without getting drowned out, and let that synth glide in like a backup drummer when the wind drops out. Keep the ridge loop tight, the pad ready, and you’ll have a track that stays solid even when the wind pulls a prank.