
Re: Corrupted Cassette Tapes
Thank you for your request for help with the damaged cassettes tapes.
My name is Vincent Brandt, I'm an engineer specialized in audio restoration of all sorts. I am confident the material can be recovered in its entirety.
I am available to start immediately, my quote is included as an attachment.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Vincent Brandt - Audiovan Restoration & Forensics
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Take on the role of a uniquely talented, but jaded sound engineer who enters a spiral of dark creativity.
You specialize in restoring heavily damaged audio recordings: from helping musicians with botched live performances to supporting the police with forensic evidence over to your eccentric friends bugging you about capturing ghostly voices - you’ve seen and heard it all.
However… a new job that has just come in that takes you by surprise.
Unravel the mystery of late 1970s experimental musician Viola Fossati. Her recently discovered cassette tapes conceal haunting melodies and other fragments of her mysterious life, up until her demise.
You take on the task of exhuming Viola’s musical body of work, tape by tape, drifting into a spiral of creative obsession that will take over Vincent’s life in its entirety.
The more you recover Viola’s art, the more you start falling into a rabbit hole of conspiracy theories about her life and her obsessions, unsettling found footage posted in obscure forums, and the ghosts from your own past.
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A “fake OS” game and a highly detailed simulation: Explore Vince’s life by booting up his PC running on ArdesiaOS (“The Operating System For The Ages”). Use dozens of fully functioning programs - from media players to the Oneiric browser to a realistic terminal.
Rummage through all of his old files, photos and musical fragments. Become Vincent in chat messages and emails and shape the relationships with his colleagues and friends.
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Determine the outcome of Vince’s artistic process as you dig deeper into his unconscious mind and the dark side of creativity as he gets closer to the truth about Viola Fossati.
Liberate song ideas that have been sleeping inside of him and combine his rough material to record your own versions of his music and lyrics.
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And Vincent Brandt is how you experience it:
You sit at his workstation.
[/*]You open his files.
[/*]You read his messages.
[/*]You listen to what he tried to forget.
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Vincent Brandt is the kind of age where people stop counting and start measuring time in projects. Hes quiet, precise, and deeply absorbed in his work. Reliable. The person you call when something important needs to be handled carefully.
Vincent built a reputation as the go-to professional for audio restoration. His skill set is niche and strange by necessity: music recordings, damaged film audio, forensic sound work, historical research. Anything that requires listening closely to whats been lost. His clients reflect that: archivists, filmmakers, estates, people with boxes of tapes they dont know what to do with anymore, and lawmakers.
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Technology has always been part of his life. As a kid in the late 80s and early 90s, Vincent recorded everything he could with a cheap consumer tape recorder: street noise, radio fragments, conversations, accidental music. When the world moved to digital, he followed easily. He understands tape not because he worked with it professionally, but because he watched it degrade, stretch, warp, and decay over time.
What Vincent doesnt talk about is the music on his own hard drive. Its all there if you dig deep enough: unfinished songs, fragments of lyrics, album covers for records that were never made, guitar riffs that stop just short of becoming something real. Some tracks are complete. Most arent. He treats these files with a certain disdain. They arent backed up. They arent catalogued. Sometimes he hopes theyll just disappear on their own.
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Vincent restores other peoples work meticulously, but his own creative output is something he often avoids looking at too closely.
Relationships have come and gone, often dissolving as his focus on work crowded out everything else. Communication didnt come easily. Feelings were harder to archive than files. Over time, even those relationships were stored away mentally, handled like assignments that had simply... ended.
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There was a more colorful version of Vincent once. You can still find traces of him in old messages, forgotten folders, half-remembered jokes. But most of those connections have thinned with time. What remains is the work.
Underneath all of it, something has been building - a quiet resentment, a longing for what Vincent considers real artistry. He brushes the dust off other peoples creations day after day, while feeling trapped in an artisans loop: useful, skilled, invisible. Loving sound and music deeply, yet starting to feel jaded.
When Vincent accepts one last restoration job, the recordings of a mysterious 1970s musician named Viola Fossati, he believes its just another assignment. Another archive. Another set of files to clean, label, and return.
Hes wrong.
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More soon.
Minimum Setup
- OS: Ubuntu 22.04+
- Processor: Core i3 or dual-core 2.0 GHz+Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated / OpenGL 2.1+
- Storage: 2 GB available space
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