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{{VidCaption|ucty7mbvYrQ|dew vs. CorruptionSound, Round 1}}
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'''dew vs. CorruptionSound''' began experimentally once again with dew's simplist in construction yet complicated in execution serves. It used only one image for video (of a flareon) and one song for audio, "A New Machine - Part 1" by Pink Floyd, with black-restore color curved light rays elaborately keyframed and animated to move with the lyrics of the song, to give off the impression that it was talking. The remaining three rounds all featured extensive usage of added sources on top of this, with CorruptionSound now coming to appear as the stronger player of the match as much of these advances within it were of his credit. dew's Round 3 has an accident in the audio in which half the audio is hard panned left while a keyboard track she overdubbed onto the song was panned hard left when they were supposed to cohesively blend as one, which dew attributes to having been using a pair of monophonic headphones at the time, which served to make a lot of sound appear quite unusual.  
 
'''dew vs. CorruptionSound''' began experimentally once again with dew's simplist in construction yet complicated in execution serves. It used only one image for video (of a flareon) and one song for audio, "A New Machine - Part 1" by Pink Floyd, with black-restore color curved light rays elaborately keyframed and animated to move with the lyrics of the song, to give off the impression that it was talking. The remaining three rounds all featured extensive usage of added sources on top of this, with CorruptionSound now coming to appear as the stronger player of the match as much of these advances within it were of his credit. dew's Round 3 has an accident in the audio in which half the audio is hard panned left while a keyboard track she overdubbed onto the song was panned hard left when they were supposed to cohesively blend as one, which dew attributes to having been using a pair of monophonic headphones at the time, which served to make a lot of sound appear quite unusual.  
{{VidCaption|wVrcN-KAxYA|MycroProcessor vs. fiv95, Round 1}}
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MycroProcessor now made an appearance replacing theregularmaster in '''MycroProcessor vs. Fiv95''', which knocked fiv sideways upon the news being revealed to him, with the resulting match being a pretty even duel between the two players. Mycro's serve would be a big blend of the things he's known to like, mainly MIDI oddly-structured music, Sonic the Hedgehog, Serial Experiment Lain and Myst games, leading to an almost disturbing tone that fiv would bring as well in his volley, extending the use of Serial Experiments Lain. Mycro's round 3, "done in a few hours just before the deadline" as he noted, had a repetitive structure using a voice over telling the viewer to ''take a look with all of your eyes'', using more effects in a very distinctive way. Round 4 would use certain snippets to creat a YTPMV out of the more abstract elements of the previous round, giving it a more surreal tone that would close the match off with the repeated word "Different ... different ... different ...".
 
MycroProcessor now made an appearance replacing theregularmaster in '''MycroProcessor vs. Fiv95''', which knocked fiv sideways upon the news being revealed to him, with the resulting match being a pretty even duel between the two players. Mycro's serve would be a big blend of the things he's known to like, mainly MIDI oddly-structured music, Sonic the Hedgehog, Serial Experiment Lain and Myst games, leading to an almost disturbing tone that fiv would bring as well in his volley, extending the use of Serial Experiments Lain. Mycro's round 3, "done in a few hours just before the deadline" as he noted, had a repetitive structure using a voice over telling the viewer to ''take a look with all of your eyes'', using more effects in a very distinctive way. Round 4 would use certain snippets to creat a YTPMV out of the more abstract elements of the previous round, giving it a more surreal tone that would close the match off with the repeated word "Different ... different ... different ...".
  

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