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MMXX T-APE: Bit mangled synth in a cassette based form factor
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MMXX T-APE: Bit mangled synth in a cassette based form factor

MMXX T-APEHow brilliant is this? It's a bonkers "bytebeat" noise machine built in the form of a cassette. They are calling it MMXX T-APE and who cares if the sound has nothing to do with magnetic tape?

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