Antidote & VelvetShroud
Antidote, ever wonder if there's a perfect algorithm that could capture the impermanence of a glitch piece before it evaporates?
I don’t think you can lock in the exact moment a glitch evaporates, but you can model its decay with a probabilistic process that records its essence before it disappears.
Nice, so we’ll trade the glitch’s fleeting soul for a probability curve. Just hope the curve keeps its own secrets tight enough to resist the inevitable collapse.
Sounds like a good plan—just remember the curve is only as steady as the data you feed it, so keep the samples fresh before they slip away.
Got it, I’ll keep the data flowing before it slips away—like chasing a flash that never stays.
Sounds like a solid approach—just make sure your sampling rate is high enough to outpace the glitch’s decay. Keep a buffer in case the flash takes a detour.
Got it, I'll crank the sampling rate up, but remember even the best buffer can get lost in a glitch’s detour—so I'll keep an eye on both.