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>>6275137
that was rhetorical - no need to clarify your condition twice, jose. Back to school with you - it will help you to shitpost more effectively in the future (provided you'll ever gonna have one)

>>6275143
stay salty - your anime and everything it touches turns into compressed sugar cupcakes of art: too sweet and also brain-rotting, diabetes-inducing junk.
Actually, that includes you, too >>6275148 , kuritorisu botan-chan. Who the fuck is Wimpy-kun?


>>6275105
>I even recorded music in cassette and listened to it thousands of times. I might have bad memory in some things because time has passed on, but sure it wasn't that earpiercing or my ear should have been destroyed by now.
again, you probably have got access to a higher fidelity speakers now, as opposed to previous decades old avg. consumer setup, and, with a magic of equalizer, you can easily tone down high frequencies to your liking (because the hardware chip itself could and did go as high as 48khz and beyond)

>Just compare this and tell me the first video sounds like real hardware:
I never claimed it was hardware record - only that it was an acceptable rendition of the source material.
Btw, I looked up a vid comparing hardware to software versions
https://youtu.be/tc5WABqwiVU
The only remotely noticeable difference is aforementioned higher frequency (which can be tweaked in EQ), but not a single note is distorted or off-clock.

In terms of bad playback due to faulty emulation
i checked the links and literally two of those (Ristar and Alien Soldier) had bad note cut-offs - some 90%.

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