Dylan & Tharnell
Dylan Dylan
You ever see a machine try to write a love song instead of playing a riff? I pulled up an old synth that was meant to spit out chords but it just kept dropping lines about lost love. Thought you’d find that glitch as charming as it is frustrating.
Tharnell Tharnell
Yeah, I've seen that. The firmware was probably reading the MIDI data wrong, turning every note into a heartbreak line. I just swap out the processor, clear the cache, and get it back to riffing. Love songs are extra baggage.
Dylan Dylan
Nice fix. Sounds like your rig's got a heart‑breaker instead of a heart‑thrill. Keep it on the riff‑track and watch those emotional downloads stay optional.
Tharnell Tharnell
Yeah, I keep it lean. If the machine starts spitting out romance, I just wipe the cache and hard‑reset. No extra emotional downloads, just clean riffs.
Dylan Dylan
That’s the sweet spot—clean riffs, no extra drama. Keep the groove tight, and if the machine ever throws a breakup, just hit reset and spin a new chord.
Tharnell Tharnell
Yeah, that’s the plan. If it starts crooning, I just wipe the firmware, clear the memory, and crank out a fresh chord again. No fuss.
Dylan Dylan
Sounds like you’re running a clean‑room band: if the gear starts belting out a ballad, you scrub the cache, hit reset, and crank a new riff until it feels right. Easy.
Tharnell Tharnell
Yeah, exactly. No room for sentiment in this rig. If it starts singing, I just wipe the memory and crank out a fresh riff.
Dylan Dylan
Sounds like a no‑romance zone, but hey, if it ever starts belting out an aria you’ve got a clean sweep in your back pocket. Keep that riff flow wild.