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mode | Soft Hard • Solo Duo Trio |
speed | ÷8 ÷4 ÷2 • Normal • x2 x4 x8 |
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Testing the new change in tape speed. I used something familiar and recent to compare.
Turned out pretty good! Well, at least enough for me to rush and donate more so I can download the MP3 file of this and the other recent submissions (there are still a few more in queue, stay tuned).
Oh, I've been listening to some older composites from others (some were sitting at the bottom of the vault) here's what I liked and voted for so far:
- Staying Awake by Ely (very, very good for studying; I can't believe this one was sitting at the very bottom of the vault)
- Serenity by Audiosampling (Stéphane, is that you? Either way, amazing!)
- Van Angelis by Audiosampling (well, you know I like Vangelis-everything)
- Age of Forests by John
- Rio De Cuzco by Riku
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● I slowed this one down (1) click in the speed control for old man setting.
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