That's a known issue. Through the use of affiliate links, Audiotool also taps into Amazon's quantum mechanics technology. Due to the quantum observer effect, presets can disappear just by observing them on the presets panel. Audiotool is working on a fix. A workaround is to use the app blindfolded, neutralizing the observer effect. If that fails, and since scientific research on the observer effect doesn't support the need for the user to be conscious, you can also try using the app after forcefully hitting your head with a blunt object.
This is actually an accidentally released feature of Audiotool 5.0. Audiotool 5.0 has removed the ability to use presets and instead replaced them with postsets, which are AI algorithm-generated links designed to automatically steal the data of whoever clicks on their corresponding link. This is useful for your audiotool experience as it provides advertisers better information, thereby letting the developers spend more money on graphics cards so they can mine crypto, which is then used in the development of finding a way to get people to stop producing bad trap music.
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true true
hmmm
dude we should make music together
???
I'm not having any preset issues
and I'd rather have affiliate links then no audiotool
What exactly are you talking about, @kodie_bathurst ? How does your headline relate to the actual post?
That's a known issue. Through the use of affiliate links, Audiotool also taps into Amazon's quantum mechanics technology. Due to the quantum observer effect, presets can disappear just by observing them on the presets panel. Audiotool is working on a fix. A workaround is to use the app blindfolded, neutralizing the observer effect. If that fails, and since scientific research on the observer effect doesn't support the need for the user to be conscious, you can also try using the app after forcefully hitting your head with a blunt object.
This is actually an accidentally released feature of Audiotool 5.0. Audiotool 5.0 has removed the ability to use presets and instead replaced them with postsets, which are AI algorithm-generated links designed to automatically steal the data of whoever clicks on their corresponding link. This is useful for your audiotool experience as it provides advertisers better information, thereby letting the developers spend more money on graphics cards so they can mine crypto, which is then used in the development of finding a way to get people to stop producing bad trap music.
This was posted the day the search was broken. Is still in no way related to the Amazon links
its pretty obvious this guy is trolling lol
i mean cmon his pfp is this