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+ or - 16% ?

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Ok, I know this sounds weird, but have you ever tried listening to your music a plus or minus 16% speed.

It sounds great, loads better than the original (this is, of course only my opinion about my music)

Try it. tell me what you think!
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Umm with my vinyl records, as a young'n I used to like playing 45s at 33 etc ... that was amusing ... could get Chipmunk songs etc out of the records.
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How do you get it to do that... for normal cd's :wink:
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Well, you can do it with some computer programs, or if you have a DJ style CD deck
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nope :( Pish.
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Or just put cd's on the turntable and they make some neat sounds too.
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It's more fun to put 'em in the microwave. I recommend using AOL CDs. Let 'em pop and spark for about 5 seconds, and you have yourself a nice coaster.
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