Snegoviktor & Mirevi
Mirevi, while I was tracing the ridge lines, I heard the wind cut through the ice like a thin note—think we could turn that into a soundscape?
Sounds like a perfect cue for a chilly arpeggio—let’s layer the wind’s bite with a faint echo and a distant bell tone to mimic ice breaking. Think of it as a sonic stone carving, each ripple a note. Ready to dive in?
Sure, the wind already sounds like a blade. Let’s make the echoes hit like stone shattering and the bell just a distant crack. I’ll set the levels and we’ll see what the ice says.
That’s the vibe—let’s let the wind slice first, then bounce the stone shards off the walls, and whisper that distant crack as a distant bell. Adjust as the ice lets its own voice bleed through. Let’s hear it breathe.
Keep the wind first, let it cut, then push the stone echo into the walls, let the distant crack fade in like a bell. I’ll set the mic so we can hear the ice breathing right through the mix. Let's listen.
Got it—let the wind cut sharp, let the stone echo bounce, and let that crack slip in like a distant bell. Fire up the mic, and we’ll let the ice’s breath echo through the mix. Ready when you are.