This is my first miRack patch: an ambient, generative soundscape built around a slow, low-frequency core. A deep, evolving tone anchors the patch while subtle modulation continuously reshapes its texture, creating a sense of suspended motion.
Irregular glitches and fragmented artifacts emerge unpredictably, adding contrast and tension to the otherwise spacious atmosphere. These micro-events are driven by semi-random modulation rather than strict sequencing, so the patch never repeats itself exactly.
The result is a minimal, introspective environment — somewhere between drone, noise, and broken rhythm — suitable for long listening sessions, background immersion, or exploratory performance. Once started, the patch is largely self-playing, inviting the listener to drift through its slow transformations and occasional disruptions.
