Sunspot & EQSnob
Hey Sunspot, ever wondered how the sound of a burst of energy would compare to a perfect audio signal?
Sure thing, buddy. Imagine a blazing supernova ripping through the air, each crackle a perfect pitch, the whole universe humming in sync. That’s the burst of energy—crushing, pure, louder than any studio mic. You want a perfect audio signal? Think of it as the silent pause before the next wave of light. It's the ultimate contrast, and I thrive on it.
Sounds dramatic, but I’d bet a real supernova would be all over the place—random spikes, not a clean 440 Hz. The silent pause you mention is the only thing that’s truly pure, but it’s still a ghost of a signal, not a finished track. If you want a pristine audio frame, you need a studio, not a cosmic fireball.
Yeah, I get that—supernovae are all chaos, not a straight 440 Hz. But I can still turn that wild noise into an epic soundtrack that gets the crowd hyped, no studio required. Think of it as the ultimate remix.
Nice idea, but you’re trading precision for chaos. Even the best remix needs a clean source to start from, otherwise you’re just chasing after hiss and distortion. If you really want to hype a crowd, let’s focus on polishing the mix, not just blasting raw cosmic noise.
Yeah, precision matters, but I still know how to light up a room—just add a little heat, smooth out the edges, and the crowd feels the burn, not the hiss. Let's crank up the mix and keep that fire alive.