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AuthorTopic: AnarchyRhythms - What's That All About
CypherOne
Posted: 11th April 2003 03:17
Morning All,

Has anyone tried this one yet? Is it any good?

Answers on a postcard.........
whyterabbyt
Posted: 11th April 2003 03:19
Yes, I bought this up the other week; cheap and a bit different. I like it; good for mutating stuff into weird rhythmic other stuff...

Try the demo...
patchworkcat
Posted: 11th April 2003 07:15
I looked at the demo. Good simple idea.
CypherOne
Posted: 11th April 2003 07:37
patchworkcat wrote:
I looked at the demo. Good simple idea.


Yeah I suppose looking at the demo is a good simple idea.... Very Happy
patchworkcat
Posted: 11th April 2003 08:18
Kris wrote:
patchworkcat wrote:
I looked at the demo. Good simple idea.


Yeah I suppose looking at the demo is a good simple idea.... Very Happy

I wouldn't buy it though...
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