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For a movie that intentionally uses film grain and "bad" editing as a stylistic choice, the YIFY 1080p encode holds up surprisingly well. The vibrant colors of the Texas bars and the dusty roads pop, though you might notice some artifacts during the high-speed chase finale where the bitrate struggles to keep up with the flying gravel.

Watching Quentin Tarantino’s on a YIFY rip feels strangely appropriate. This movie is a love letter to the "Grindhouse" era—a time of scratched film, missing reels, and low-budget thrills. While YIFY is known for its lean file sizes rather than grainy film stock, there’s a certain poetic symmetry in watching a movie about a "death proof" car via a "storage proof" file.

The first hour’s pacing might feel slow for those just here for the crashes.

It’s the ultimate "Friday Night" movie. It’s lean, mean, and fits perfectly on a thumb drive. If you want the pristine 4K Criterion experience, look elsewhere. But if you want a fast-paced, dialogue-heavy car crash of a movie that won't kill your hard drive, this is the one. Pros: Incredible practical stunt work (Zoe Bell is a legend). Soundtrack that will stay in your head for weeks. The most satisfying car chase in modern cinema. Cons: Bitrate "crushing" in the high-motion scenes.

This is where you’ll want to dial in your settings. Tarantino’s dialogue is king, and while YIFY files are optimized for stereo, you’ll still feel the roar of that 440 Magnum engine shaking your headphones.

Flight of Canada Geese on the Internet Archive

My Music Maker toy keyboard (wav, soundfont, sfz, Kontakt 3), details and photo in file: MyMusic Maker 

No Name toy keyboard (wav, soundfont, Kontakt 3), details and photo in file: No Name Keyboard  

LoFi Kalimba (wav, soundfont, Native Instruments Battery 3/ Kontakt 3, NuSofting DK+): LoFi Kalimba  

Smallest electronic keyboard (wav, soundfont, Kontakt 3), details and photo in file: Smallest Keyboard 

NanoStudio 2 version, watch the demo video: 

Death Proof Yify Review

For a movie that intentionally uses film grain and "bad" editing as a stylistic choice, the YIFY 1080p encode holds up surprisingly well. The vibrant colors of the Texas bars and the dusty roads pop, though you might notice some artifacts during the high-speed chase finale where the bitrate struggles to keep up with the flying gravel.

Watching Quentin Tarantino’s on a YIFY rip feels strangely appropriate. This movie is a love letter to the "Grindhouse" era—a time of scratched film, missing reels, and low-budget thrills. While YIFY is known for its lean file sizes rather than grainy film stock, there’s a certain poetic symmetry in watching a movie about a "death proof" car via a "storage proof" file.

The first hour’s pacing might feel slow for those just here for the crashes.

It’s the ultimate "Friday Night" movie. It’s lean, mean, and fits perfectly on a thumb drive. If you want the pristine 4K Criterion experience, look elsewhere. But if you want a fast-paced, dialogue-heavy car crash of a movie that won't kill your hard drive, this is the one. Pros: Incredible practical stunt work (Zoe Bell is a legend). Soundtrack that will stay in your head for weeks. The most satisfying car chase in modern cinema. Cons: Bitrate "crushing" in the high-motion scenes.

This is where you’ll want to dial in your settings. Tarantino’s dialogue is king, and while YIFY files are optimized for stereo, you’ll still feel the roar of that 440 Magnum engine shaking your headphones.


IYTTIW sample set

IYTTIW stands for "If You Think This Is Weird". A very unique set based on original trumpet samples. Its diminutive size packs a big sound. Perfect on its own or for doubling other sounds. I played and recorded some trumpet and made samples from the performance. I then resynthesized the samples to alter their timbral and spectral quality. In some, you can still hear the trumpet and there are others where their origin is well hidden.

It was originally a commercial set that is now free. It contains 41 regular multi-sampled programs without velocity. All are short sounds, no pads here. It's very well-suited for staccato playing and sequencing.

It has 551 samples for a small size of 15.7 MB and is offered in the following formats: wav, sfz, soundfont, Native Instruments Kontakt 3.5 or better (full version, not the free Player).

All formats are in this single DOWNLOAD

Kontakt 3.5 version additionally has 21 multis and 50 instruments made with the Tone and Time machines that greatly expand its sound palette. These stretched instruments usually have longer durations than the basic samples, 14 of them with sustain.

Here's an audio example using a few samples with pitch randomization:  IYTTIW in QuadZamp


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