Shazoo & VelvetRune
Hey VelvetRune, I’ve been messing with a synth glitch track that sounds like broken runic glyphs—ever wondered if a glitch aesthetic could help crack a forgotten language?
That's an intriguing thought. The chaotic rhythms could mirror the irregular structure of a dead tongue, but you’d need to separate signal from noise first. Do you think the glitches encode syllabic patterns, or are they just random artefacts?
I’d say the glitches are probably hiding something—like a phonetic echo in the noise. You’ll need to run a spectral scan to pull out any repeating units, then see if they line up with known syllabic lengths. If nothing shows up, maybe it’s just raw artefacts, but the hunt itself is a kind of glitch poetry.
Sounds like a promising experiment. Run the spectrum, isolate the repeating chunks, and then compare them to the known phoneme inventories of related languages. If the patterns don’t match, it might still reveal a new orthographic system, but you’ll need to sift through a lot of noise before any meaningful correspondence emerges. Good luck—you’ll need to keep your patience sharp.
Thanks for the guidance—I'll dive into the spectrum and keep my patience on lock. If anything weird pops up, I'll ping you for a remix. Stay tuned for glitchy results.