Wow this loop is indeed a variation of the loops I’ve heard before. Nice to hear they made different versions. Can’t wait for the other loops! You’ve got the best recording out there!
@@Mijehake There's another loop I heard on RU-vid a few weeks ago and it sounded fine, but if you wore headphones and were listening to it? You'd hear people in the background.
Do you have any set date for when you might try to get back to EPCOT? Over the past few visits I’ve learned specific speaker locations for at least 3 different versions of this loop. The one in this video plays in the 4 different gardens in the central hub, as well as in World Nature and a few other spots. World discovery seems to use a very similar version to this one, with the only main difference being additional percussion added throughout the loop. That “extra percussion” version also plays around the walkways on either side of SSE and the main wide pathway between Moana and the central hub. Finally, there’s the “entrance” version (different, more intense instrumentation than this one) with plays everywhere north of the entrance to SSE, but also in the central planter speakers and a couple speakers positioned near the Walt statue. Sorry for the long winded comment, I just figured it might help you find places to record the other loops next time you go!
Do we know how many versions of the loop there are? I’ve done some small recordings around World Celebration and I’ve noticed that the centerpiece planter, the gardens, the perimeter, and dreamers point all sound like different variations
@@landofenchantment1I’ve been helping some people out with recordings and so far we’ve found 5. We thought it was 4 but earlier this week I accidentally found another variation of this “perimeter” loop with less vocals
@@MijehakeYeah, all the different loops have me intrigued. I uploaded a few snippets of recordings of the 4 of the loops on my channel, each snippet of the loop is the same timestamp so you can get a comparison of the different layers used.
Great job! I used to do speaker recordings back in the 90s; portable caset tape recorder (Google it). Never was able to obtain anywhere near this fidelity (and I"m listening on headphones). Congrats!