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hi buys and gals can help me what is the riff station like is it worth buying it
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I had never heard of Riff Station until you mentioned it. It sounds kinda neat and apparently they offer a free trial. I'd download that and see if you like it before spending the $50 USD to get the full version.
For anyone interested but doesn't want to search for the website:
http://riffstation.com
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