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I made an album available on floppy disk
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Bitch.
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Thanks
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I perused a few of the beats and it sounds dope, has a cool trippy mellow vibe to it. I’ll peep more in depth when I get a chance to dedicate time to a full listen. Ngl I don’t understand the whole floppy angle but keep at it
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This is so cool... I'm geeking out.
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Love this. Last track especially
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Hopefully you or swerve can make a concept out of this if you need it |
peeped the whole thing, first one's my fav. It's definitely something I can imagine an indie/backpack rapper doing something introspective over. I do feel like I can tell a difference in the floppy version on some of them, especially with the drums on the first one. The last one definitely sounds the same in both to me. Either way, it definitely has those retro zelda snes music vibes but sounds like better quality to me
not really sure what you mean by mixing the tracks to emulate compression though. How do you do this? Is it a VST/plugin that adds lofi effects to it? I know it affects the overall quality of the instrument, but I've never considered whether or not it actually reduces/compresses the file size of the overall project unless its just saved at a lower compression rate |
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There are dedicated sound plug-ins for this (I think I used mda degrade a few times) but most of it is good old fashioned EQ and bandpass. It doesn't actually reduce the size of the file (the data is still there in a sense) but it sounds like you did. The second half is all actually compressed, just by using audacity to export an mp3 with absurdly low sampling rate. Knowing how that sort of file sounded informed the mixing in the first half, so it kind of cut out what was already going to be cut in some cases. |
Yo I listened to all of them, nice chill vibes. Hopefully this isn't a stupid question but just curious as to why if you compressed the songs why didn't it make them shorter? Original and floppy cut are the same length. Well I guess you said the size didn't get reduced. Did I just answer my own question? Lol
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111000101010101111100000101010101010101010101 I could change one small part of the file contents and if it's something really small, you probably can't even hear the difference between the one above and the one below 111000101010101111100000101010101010101010100 there are mathematic ways to determine which of the 1's and 0's have the least amount of impact on the song itself, and that's essentially what compression is. So in essence, your song might be reduced to something like 1110001010 and you may or may not even be able to tell a difference. of course if you compress it too much it becomes noticeable. WAV files are really big, sometimes 100 mb or so for a song, because they contain lots of information (lot's of 1's and 0's) whereas MP3 files are compressed and much smaller (about 3-4 mb for the same song). But that has no impact on the length of the song itself. It's just removing a little bit of the quality from every sound you hear |
Oh compressed like that, I see duh. Nice explanation. Explained fully. Still cool beats, was sitting here freestyling to all of them.
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Swerve seen more releases from 2 inch floppies than sharps band camp |
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first of all... you a bitch
second... dope as fuck concept. even though 99.9% of people wont even be able to insert the disk into anything to listen to it, i applaud the effort of actually doing this. |
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Dope
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I don't understand this..
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let me look at it, dope idea though really good idea... not sure how you'd execute it though
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niece buyt me3 ripping you son
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