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Tech demo of the chords script again. crow + TXi and Pam's PRO Workout driving Just Friends, with reverb from Typhoon. One scale and chord root throughout, with changes of chord type and chord rotation via Acid Rain Navigator, and scale rotation via TXi. JF modulation via ochd. Released as recorded.

Still an odd bug lurking (the sudden jump up near the beginning), but sounding nicer.

Some pops and clicks, possibly due to issues with Ardour on the Steam Deck.

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Put together a patch using some new modules. Ready to tear it down, so I made a quick recording first. Posted as-performed, no mixing or mastering. -14.4 iLUFS, -10.9 max momentary. Pretty quiet overall. About 3 minutes long.

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So happy how this is turning out. Front plate was rather easy to cut with a clean scalpel. This still has the protective foil on there an the real surface underneath should be a lot cleaner.

Did I mention that this thing is 3U now? Turns out my paper prototype I drew by hand was already 98% close! Would be an amazing waste of space to put this in a powered 3U case, but it would be possible!

The library has 201 modules tagged as "filter”, 410 tagged “oscillator” and 528 tagged "sequencer”. This supports my hypothesis that sequencers are to nerds what text editors are to software developers: Everyone thinks they can build a better one, and all but like three of them are just fucking wrong.

More unholy mashing together of ham radio signals and eurorack. Using a WebSDR based in Utah, spinning the dial through anything on the visual "waterfall" and listening in, and piping it through clouds, 2 filters, delays, reverbs, and mimeophon. This is fun.

twitch.tv/emsvod/v/2607547722?