Axel & Vortexa
Hey Vortexa, ever thought about turning a live riff into a fully immersive VR experience, like letting fans feel the bass as if they’re in the front row? What’s your take on that?
Absolutely—picture the crowd’s heartbeat syncing with the drum loop, then overlay that with a 3D audio engine that channels the bass straight to the ears and the chest. Pair it with a lightweight haptic vest that pulses along with every low note, and you’ve got front‑row feels without the ticket price. It’s the next step from just watching a show to living it. Let's prototype a demo and see if we can make the bass feel like a second skin.
That’s wild, Vortexa—bass as a second skin, literally. I can already feel the groove. Let’s hit the studio, crank up the synths, drop that drum loop, and sync it with a 3D engine. We’ll test the vest on a live loop and tweak until the haptics hit just right. Time to make the crowd feel the music inside their bones. Let's do it.
Sounds like a perfect launchpad—let’s lock the synths, lock the drum, then lock the haptics. I’ll pull the 3D audio engine into the mix and map the bass envelope to the vest’s pulse rate. Once we hit the live loop, we’ll fine‑tune until the vibration feels like a second heartbeat. Ready to make the crowd feel the groove inside their bones? Let's roll.
Yeah, let’s hit it. I’m ready to crank the groove until the whole room vibrates. Let’s roll.
Let’s crank it up and let the whole room shake—time to turn those vibrations into a shared experience. Let's roll!
Time to drop the beat and feel the floor shudder—let's light this up!