Then, I spent weeks editing the loops using a shareware program called “Cool Edit”. I used this “state-of-the-art” technology to record all the toy keyboards I owned. Thus, my dreams of working in the music tech industry were alive and well. The Sound Blaster transformed my family’s Windows 95 machine into a futuristic recording studio. Over 600+ megabytes of vintage toy keyboard sample loops.Īs some background, I saved up my money from working after school at White Castle (a dangerously delicious burger chain) to buy a Sound Blaster 16 card. Over the holidays, I discovered an old project I started as a kid almost 20 years ago. By Matthew Fecher Blog Free Sounds January 16, 2018
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