Bass Freakz (bass_freakz.s3m)
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Perc: Bass Drum - FX Perc: Snare - Techy Bass: Synthesized: $$thanx Bass: SuprSyn: v_overld Perc: REVshake: twfr4.s3m Bell: Zongers: v-mcking Perc: Kraftmaster SFX: Scratchers Bass: Sinewave Vox: Bass! Vox: Hit it now! Perc: Conga Vox: UH! Vox: Revolution Vox: "Whew!" Vox: Breakmedown Bell: GRB Strg: Solid 4 Strg: Blast Blast ___________________________ ■ BASS FREAKZ (a.k.a. Slow Death for Your Speakers) ───california, u.s.a.─── elliott lee ──── PΓOTOCΘL ───elee_scuacc.scu.edu─── 1994∙09∙07 BE FORWARNED! I am *NOT* responsible in any way if you: [a] blow your speakers [b] blow your ears [c] blow your friend's speakers [d] set off car alarms (yes! it is possible) This is a little test that I literally threw together in a mere 40 minutes. As you probably can tell, the quality of the music sucks like hell. But, that's not the point. This is my first song to test the capabilities of the sine- wave bass sample that I created in Turbo C. It is _highly_ destructive to your speaker's cones--- especially at 40hz. You are more than welcome to rip the bass (it actually made its debut in V-VIBES in MC2 but was only for extra reverb) but just drop me a quick note saying that you'll be using it---as a courtesy. Speaking of which: to those whose samples I ripped: "thank you" very much. Sorry I don't have your names to give you due credit. And the greets: this "song" is soooo pitiful, it doesn't deserve any greetz :(
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