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This is a great tool-please check and you will find new possibilities- some critics :

a great tool and some critics : ● The Flugelhorn is pure joy to listen to. It pairs completely well with other sounds. I love to isolate just the flugelhorn, and either add some rain sounds, or add it to some light coffee house sounds, perhaps with some 88 Keys for the effect of hearing some live jazz.● Something about this feels so reflective and sad. For me, this is like the embodiment of knowing you are about to pass away, and sitting on a bench in a park, watching pensively as young life (the children) innocently plays around you. Life around you teams with vigor and activity. I feel that the trumpet represents you reflecting on your life and coming to terms with the end.● PS. How could you resist calling it ‚Hans of Time‘?● Very Blade Runner 1982, but after the darkness lifted and the rain stopped.● This is magic!● Whoa! Sounds like Nils Petter Molvaer on that trumpet!● Thank you so much for the great opportunity and the cool comments. You totally made my day. We had so much fun making this generator that HP and me decided to follow up with a full album of ambient type music. It will be soon available on all digital platforms for download and streaming. Look out for Salentin&Scheffler/Deepavali.● I’m sitting on the roof of a building, at sunset, looking how everyone is doing their summery, bittersweetly tired activities. There’s not a hint of danger, just pure, warm comfort, and an apparent endless amount of time for me to fall asleep. You’re in the moment right now, not wanting it to end, ever. You know this is going to pass, yet you feel the start of this summer was an eternity away.● This is wild – it feels like it’s from a place I know very well but somehow never visited!● This takes me back to 1975/76 and growing up in Novato, California. It reminds me of the quiet and breezy summer days, hearing the neighbor kids in their pool and my mom’s radio tuned to an easy listening station. In the evening the fog would roll across the hills to the west and slowly make its way to our part of town at the foot of Mt. Burdell. Those were halcyon days.● The bells are supposed to be the wind-chimes from the next door neighbour, the dirt voices stand for the voices of the past, that I’m hearing once again in my mind, the sounds of the kids in the background is me, my sister, my cousins, and my very best friend, Rebekah, playing in the sandbox. Tragically passed away from a heart seizure in 1987 at age 8. The soundscape I made takes place in 1985.● This is evocative of watching 70s TV on long summer days in the Poconos. Lying on the floor watching Bionic Woman and Charlie’s Angels and Wonder Woman and Hart to Hart. Listening to my brother and his friends outside. Empathizing too well with the poignant and disappointing lesson at the end of the episode as the credits roll.● I’ve been smartworking with this in the background the whole afternoon and found it made me feel… well, cosy and comfortable as I type at the keyboard, watching the sun set and the room grow darker. The flugelhorn and bells seem to do the magic for me, but I prefer to tone down the voices. I’ll certainly get back to this generator again!● I miss being a kid. So this is just right for me.● This is amazing! This brings back so many memories. A brand new page and my nostalgia levels went through the ROOF. Thank you. If I can afford it, I’ll definitely donate.● As a jazz lover and bass player, I LOVE the fretless bass on this! I’ll be coming back to this a lot for studying.● I resonate with the Hans-vibe! Laughed and smiled throughout the description… these music combinations are a work of art. I like this generator because it’s so very human… it’s like being able to look back on a sunny memory an old friend shares with you, a photo-book of music.

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