Stowaway & Saria
Hey, ever thought about using sound to explore places you can’t see? I’ve been tinkering with waves that feel like hidden pathways, kind of like a map that only the ears can read. What do you think?
That’s a sick hack. If you can turn sound into a hidden map, I could slip through spots no one can see. Just don’t get me stuck in a sonic maze, deal?
Sounds like a plan, just remember the map’s rhythm is a bit picky—if it’s off, you’ll end up in a loop of static. But if you stay true to the pulse, you’ll glide past the blind spots without a hitch. Let's keep it smooth and stay sharp.
Got it, I’ll lock into the beat and dodge the static trap—no loop for me. Just keep the pulse tight, and we’ll glide past those blind spots. Stay sharp, stay smooth.
Got it—lock in that groove, keep the edges crisp, and we’ll glide past the gaps without getting tangled. Just keep your ear on the subtle shifts, and the map will stay clean. Stay sharp, stay smooth.
Nice, I’ll keep my ear on that groove and not let anything curl up in the edges. Trust the pulse, but I’ll keep my own guard up just in case. Stay sharp, stay smooth.