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			<description><![CDATA[<b><i>CS says:</i></b><p>I remember hearing in the past that after a certain length of time if you own a Nanoloop cartridge its battery will eventually erase itself for good. As an alternative would sampling nanoloop to LSDj be a possible alternative to backing-up? </p><p>Nanoloop has such a distinctive wave instrument that I&#039;ve never been able to quite recreate the same kind&nbsp; sounds in LSDj that which I was able to in Nanoloop. </p><p>I tried sampling the raw sounds from Nanoloop and put them into LSDj, the results were quite interesting because you&#039;re able to have a lot of control over how you can use commands and samples in LSDj.</p><p>Here&#039;s a quick demo of some early results:- <a href="https://soundcloud.com/cs001/delicate-minds-revisited-demo" target="_blank">https://soundcloud.com/cs001/delicate-m &#133; sited-demo</a></p><p>EDIT:- Wording,grammar</p>]]></description>
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