All noise is created by oscillations. At slower and slower music speeds, any sound can be reduced to a number of cycles per second. Passage D has many high pitched noises that can easily be heard as 96ths and 128ths on slower music speeds.
Dan if you make the edit "just to have the hardest file" everyone will hate you and think you're bs. I think there is enough proof in the last 5 or 10 posts. Thats like doing NVLM stuff and making quad jacks go to where a roll should be. If we took the sound in "cycles per second" we'd be able to make every song impossible.
making a song go to the music doesn't necessarily mean it is a legit file. I can make a song that has 1000 BPM 32nds and make it go to the music, and it won't be legit.
You guys are fucking stupid...Don't play the file and quit your bitching. He made a file that was hard as hell, just fucking deal with it.
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Originally posted by mead1
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You don't like a single one of my files? I actually find that pretty hard to believe. Yeah, I have some dumb ones but I also made some really freaking good ones. Oh well, to each his own. And I make electronic music. If you have a music program, take a medium pitch short sound, like a very short bass drum or tight snare hit. Take 180 bpm, and do a measure of 16ths, then 32nds, then 64ths, then 128ths and tell me what it sounds like. See?
A - Yes, mostly the heavy will go with the piano and 16ths in percussion. Won't have any 32nds or higher. And yes, it IS hard bs lol. But not technical bs =)
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