@Prajwal S.S The algorithm used to slow down the track stretches the sample out and fills in the gaps to make it seamless. When played at normal speed (slowed from original), that noise in the gaps is unnoticeable. When you speed it up, the data used to fill those gaps creates noise in the track.
This hits *fucking* hard when you listened to this song a lot as a kid. I remember those breezy summer and spring days, jumping on the trampoline after school or during summer break. Riding my bike. God damn it’s almost too much...
I know man. This brings me back to grade school. I’m just doing my best to be thankful that it happened and to be the man I would’ve wanted myself to turn into back then.
I don’t know what it is, but something about the lower tone of the song makes it seem even more nostalgic then the original. maybe it’s because it sounds like listening to the song for the first time all over again.
Ahhhhh… nostalgia of back when Thor love and thunder came out in the summer, waking up to the birds chirping and nice breeze of fresh air at 8:00 am, they positive side of life😌
@@valdiszeidaks2539Well what about the rest of it? It was an uneven mess of a movie, with contrived and deeply flawed storyline, visuals that look like a unicorn suffered a bout of explosive diarrhea on the screen, dialogue that indulges all the worst excesses of its predecessor, a cast of actors who are way too good for this film or are way too shit for any film and an emotional tone that veers wildly from one extreme to another. It's like it was written by a 4 year old.
@@WCLCooke Understandable. I'm a big fan of Timm's work but I could tell it was Ranma largely because the character on the right had what I call the Takahashi head (Takahashi is the artist of Ranma along others like Inuyasha and Urusei Yatsura) so that's how I could tell haha