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mode | Soft Hard • Solo Duo Trio |
speed | ÷8 ÷4 ÷2 • Normal • x2 x4 x8 |
range | [Low High] set→ [Low High] |
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If you heard the original "My𝐍oise Alchemist" and can't tell the difference between these, I don't blame you. The runner-up section includes basically all the same *types* of sounds at the original: a few outdoorsy nature; some writing and/or paper shuffling; boiling water; and some steam-producing machinery. The only major difference is how the first had a little bit of fire crackle and more machinery, while this one instead has more water and writing.
Putting them side-by-side, if you asked me to pick the one I like better, I think I'd honestly have to pick this one. The first's sounds are probably more what a person would expect for the theme, but I just really like how the Keyword Tool's less common picks give it more unique touches, like the boiling water clearly being lidded, the tiny water droplets implying a distillation setup, or the multiple writings & the lid-lifting often being concurrent painting a picture of a team of at least three.
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