It's horrifying but... honestly I think that would work for a while. His fake outs are already really good, a change to his pace would do it, would mean he won _again_ . I remember just how hard his first phase pushed me. To the point I had to change how I parried entirely, working entirely on sound cues no matter what his body language said. It wouldn't take much to completely screw over my ability to deal with him. So I guess he got what he wanted, because he definitely was Something Memorable.
Some software has programming that can 'guess' what an audio wave needs to fill the gaps made when stretched out (slowed down). But in this case it does change the pitch, it's just so perfectly changed that it doesn't sound out of tune. ... I think. For this I used Audacity and simply told it to slow down both music pieces by 15% then stitched them together seamlessly.
Thanks for creating something memorable
He gave us his very best.
The feel of desolation in this one is just perfect. Nice edit.
Dude I’m vibing!
"You move well. You're reading me quite quickly. Let's see how predictable you think I am now." - start fight by 15% slower
It's horrifying but... honestly I think that would work for a while. His fake outs are already really good, a change to his pace would do it, would mean he won _again_ . I remember just how hard his first phase pushed me. To the point I had to change how I parried entirely, working entirely on sound cues no matter what his body language said. It wouldn't take much to completely screw over my ability to deal with him. So I guess he got what he wanted, because he definitely was Something Memorable.
Wonderful piece of art, thank you so much for this.
Also I catch Hyper Light Drifter vibes at the beginning every time I listen to this, pretty neat
This is sick, I love how the visuals shake to the music, so cool
THis one is quite memorable indeed.
This song slowed down makes it feel more personal.
Sounds wonderful.
FURIWAVE
I like it
Wow.
NIIIICCEEE
Quality stuff! How is it possible to accelerate sound without messing up the pitch?
Some software has programming that can 'guess' what an audio wave needs to fill the gaps made when stretched out (slowed down). But in this case it does change the pitch, it's just so perfectly changed that it doesn't sound out of tune.
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I think. For this I used Audacity and simply told it to slow down both music pieces by 15% then stitched them together seamlessly.
The pitch has actually been changed in this example. But I think Shield's explanation is correct
Desolation..