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The application allows you to record a series of sounds with the system’s microphone and then edit and combine these sounds into tracks. You’re able to store up to 180 10-second audio clips on what I suspect is the included 2GB SD card (I’m assuming a bigger SD card could store a lot more files). But, what makes this feature killer is that via the StreetPass functionality you’re able to see the popularity of other people’s creations as you pass by them on the street. Once again, I’d assume you’re also able to listen to their tunes, which to me is more exciting than a lot of the previous ideas for how StreetPass could be used.
The application allows you to record a series of sounds with the system’s microphone and then edit and combine these sounds into tracks. You’re able to store up to 180 10-second audio clips on what I suspect is the included 2GB SD card (I’m assuming a bigger SD card could store a lot more files). But, what makes this feature killer is that via the StreetPass functionality you’re able to see the popularity of other people’s creations as you pass by them on the street. Once again, I’d assume you’re also able to listen to their tunes, which to me is more exciting than a lot of the previous ideas for how StreetPass could be used.
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