hthrflwrs
@hthrflwrs

i have no idea why this is the case, and no idea why this COULD be the case. anyways check this out if you wanna feel like you're doing turbo business


plumpan
@plumpan
(unknown artist) - The above video but it's +32%
The above video but it's +32%
(unknown artist)
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Me, having grown up listening to happy hardcore: "What do you mean this is nightcore it's still too slow"

opens audacity


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in reply to @hthrflwrs's post:

My guess is filesize, since a shorter song is typically a smaller file. Doing this of course reduces the end quality from what it would be if you just recorded it at the right speed.

I haven’t actually examined the game files in any way and don’t know how much space it takes up and have played it literally once so i might be talking out of my ass here but this would be a genuinely practical reason to do this i guess.

I thought of it because a similar technique is used by some musicians to sneak longer audio samples onto hardware sequencers/samplers that have a filesize or length limit for samples

ohhhhhhhhh. "balatro" and the card game with the pseudo splatoon font my friends have been sending screenshots of intermittently... are the same game. ive learned so much

in reply to @plumpan's post:

I've never played the game in question so without any context I just assumed this was supposed to be fast enough to feel like jungle/dnb

And yeah! I had to speed it up a lot to get that vibe out of it but it's not half bad.