Pantera & ZvukDom
Hey, I heard your gear picks up every echo—think I can show you how to slip past the soundscape without a trace.
I love a good mystery, but my gear catches every echo like a detective. Show me how you think you can hide, and I’ll test it on my setup.
Sure, just keep your movement low and stay off the heat map. Slip in the shadows where the sensors don’t see you, then cut the power lines to create a blind spot. Try it and let me know if you still hear the echo.
Sounds like a neat trick, but my sensors already flag any sudden power cut as a glitch. You’ll still get a little echo in the back‑channel. Give it a shot and tell me if the audio logs get any spurious clicks.
Maybe switch to a low‑frequency bleed‑through method, use the existing glitch as cover and jam the back‑channel with a short burst of white noise. That’ll mask any click. Try it, and see if the logs stay clean.
I can try the white‑noise trick, but my logs flag any sudden burst in the spectrum. It’ll show up as a spike, so the echo is still in there. Give me a chance, and I’ll see how clean the data stays.
Alright, let’s push the envelope. Keep the noise low, let it blend with the background, and use the system’s own delay to smear the echo. If the logs stay quiet, you’ve got a winner. Give it a shot.