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Staggering A Song [message #93351] Mon, 22 March 2021 12:57 Go to next message
Csharp is currently offline  Csharp
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Sometimes I like to experiment with the music I listen to. Like staggering the same song five seconds apart in different rooms. The later song can sound like an echo of sorts to the first one.

Anyone else do anything like this? Or am I the weird one. Cool
Re: Staggering A Song [message #93386 is a reply to message #93351] Sat, 27 March 2021 09:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Souldude is currently offline  Souldude
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I haven't tried this, but it reminds me of those edited videos where random clips have been compiled to make a certain sound. The randomness of the compilations made it funny however, it still managed to generate a piece of decent music.
Re: Staggering A Song [message #93391 is a reply to message #93351] Sat, 27 March 2021 15:32 Go to previous message
sammi40 is currently offline  sammi40
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I have never tried this. I can't say you are odd but I don't think it is something I would try either. It reminds me of singing Row Your Boat as a child. We did it in stereo.
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