@@bluemamba5317 Not sure whether or not they're referring to a portable cassette player or a stereo cassette player, so I'm going to make quite a big assumption here: If it's the latter, my guess is that, depending on the strength of the stereo, you can not only hear the sound, but feel it across your body. I don't have a stereo cassette player myself, but I do play synthwave in my car's speakers quite a lot as I can connect my phone to it via bluetooth. The sound isn't as pristine as say, wearing earbuds, but being able to "feel" the vibrations of the bass synths has a very different and unique experience compared to just listening to it on earbuds or headphones. I can't really describe how it feels with a single word, but "warm" isn't too bad of a candidate. TL;DR, it might be less about the audio effects, and more the way it's experienced.
@@bluemamba5317 It's hard to explain. You'll know what I mean once you listen to analog sound. Digital music sounds cold and clear while analog music sounds warm and crisp if that makes any sense
Yes it sound different, i guess he remake some of his music like sun if you listen to the electronic gems version It will be different then this version
A true master piece. Beautiful, calm, soothing and relaxing to zone out too. I love his content. I think I'll buy the album on bandcamp 😊 Thank you for sharing! ♡