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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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My name is Andres Pulgarin, a 30 year old musician from Colombia whose a fan of this site since 2015.
As a blind since birth person, I tend to see the world through sounds and music, and due to something called sinesthesia I happen to be able to hear colours or tastes as well. I often use mynoise at work to fokus or while I'm doing some other things, and there have been moments in which I've been transported to really nice places or events.
When I heard Marimbas for the first time, I imagined myself swimming on a huge pool, since swimming is actually one of the things I love the most; and now that I've figured out how to create composites using a screen reader, I wanted to contribute a piece of what's in my mind while hearing a single generator.
To make this whole thing short, I wish you enjoy the product of my imagination; enjoy swimming on a large pool were nobody is going to bother you, and there will be no time for preocupations or stress. Hope you enjoy!
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● This is excellently done. I raised the volume of the playing children slightly.
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