The process that I mentioned could be called time-stretching but it doesn't incur the strange distortion that was associated with earlier versions of this process. ISTR that there was an app for RISC OS that could process sound samples to produce the stylised and distorted time stretch.
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Star Fighter 3000: The Next Generation review Star Fighter 3000: The Next Generation was born from the 3D0 version of the original SF3K that was ported back to RISC OS and this year freed from programmers' hard discs for the platform to enjoy, writes Andrew Weston. In this review Andrew weighs up much-improved graphics and sound against playability and stability. 19 comments, latest by AW on 9/12/08 8:45PM. Published: 17 Nov 2008
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