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  "path": "/forum/ios-ipados/ambient-loop-player-cross-platform-relaxation-app",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-30T20:25:45.000Z",
  "site": "https://applevis.com",
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  "textContent": "I know it's a vibe-coded thing and it's just a simple HTML script because I don't have all the money to pay Apple in order to publish my app on the App Store, nor do I have a Macbook or any experience developing apps for use on Apple devices. So I just wanted to find out whether I could be able to use my own recordings in a more creative way and build my free app with high-quality ambient loops rather than having to pay for similar apps developed by others that are not always accessible and convenient to use enough, especially when I have my own recordings from which I could extract excellent loops. The thing is, web browsers introduce a tiny gap or pop instead of looping seamlessly and thus prevent me from doing exactly what I want, but still, here's the link. Happy listening to my binaural/spatial/3-D recordings and synth stuff with a pop at the end of each loop!",
  "title": "Ambient Loop Player: A Cross-Platform Relaxation App"
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