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			<description><![CDATA[<b><i>mojilove says:</i></b><p>I&#039;ve made something recently that I&#039;m relatively happy with (using nanoloop on android).<br /><a href="https://soundcloud.com/mojilove/transitions-android-nanoloop" target="_blank">https://soundcloud.com/mojilove/transit &#133; d-nanoloop</a></p><p>I&#039;m not that happy with the beginning that much - I&#039;ve only ever really done &quot;add layers one by one&quot; openings with nanoloop. I&#039;d appreciate any advice on how to make it more interesting.</p><p>I still have three channels free and I was thinking about making some sort of &quot;swooshing&quot; noise channel, but thought against it (perhaps inconsistent with the rest of the track?).<br />Probably could use some more small variations in the start as well as the whole track, though I don&#039;t want to make it too complex melodically as it has a (relatively) thick texture.</p><p>Thanks for your time!</p>]]></description>
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