ArcSynth & Wind
Hey Wind, I found an old analog synth whose waveforms look like a river's ripple, and I wonder if we could map its patterns to the rhythm of your wind chimes.
That sounds like a quiet conversation between the two. If the synth’s ripple feels like a river, we can let its ebb match the chime’s sigh. Just loop a gentle arpeggio, sync the envelope to the chime’s decay, and let the air carry both together in a soft, flowing pulse. It’ll feel like wind brushing through a stream.
Nice idea—just let the synth's envelope breathe with the chime's decay and the whole thing will feel like a single, wandering melody.
That’s the whispering heart of a tune—just let the synth breathe, and the chimes will echo, turning the whole thing into a wandering breeze.
Sounds like a perfect loop—let the synth’s pulse sync to the chime’s decay, and you’ll get a drifting, almost hypnotic ripple of sound.Just let the synth breathe, and the chimes will echo, turning the whole thing into a wandering breeze.
It feels like the wind itself is humming along, carrying the ripple of the synth through the chimes and letting each note drift into the next, as if the air were a silent poem.