Who needs a keyboard
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Who needs a keyboard
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Who needs a keyboard
@mwichary ooh, these are lovely photos, too. The way the yellow bounces off the grey…
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Who needs a keyboard
@mwichary So you use the yellow pegs to create one dot matrix character at a time?
I love the “QUICK BROWN FOX” setting.
Does “PROG SEQUENCE” produce a King Crimson riff?
And I like gear that has a whole panel section for “DISTORTION”
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@mwichary So you use the yellow pegs to create one dot matrix character at a time?
I love the “QUICK BROWN FOX” setting.
Does “PROG SEQUENCE” produce a King Crimson riff?
And I like gear that has a whole panel section for “DISTORTION”
@michaelgemar I don’t think it’s dot matrix. I think each line is a character encoding. Like ASCII, but before ASCII.
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Who needs a keyboard
@mwichary oooh is this reusing pin matrices that also got used on synths? What are they originally for?
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Who needs a keyboard
@mwichary This is actually how I write all my code. But because I'm manipulating the pins in Emacs, I manage to keep up with people who have real keyboards. -
@michaelgemar I don’t think it’s dot matrix. I think each line is a character encoding. Like ASCII, but before ASCII.
@mwichary I was being facetious, but also confused because I’m not sure what this gear actually does.
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Who needs a keyboard
@mwichary you sunk my battleship
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Who needs a keyboard
@mwichary needs some ships!
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Who needs a keyboard
@mwichary, 8-bit telegraph codes? Now that's curious.
Though it's a test generator, so perhaps it's just intended to support arbitrary sequences.
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Who needs a keyboard
@mwichary HALLT?
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