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Billy Smith

@neauoire

Can you vary the volume/intensity of the notes?

Hofstadter wrote about Bach's Endlessly Rising Canon, where the notes going up a musical scale, but they were quietest at the bottom and the top of the scale, and loudest in the centre of the scale, so you had an "always-rising" effect. :D

If you do that with a Crab Canon, you could get an "always-rising" and an "always-falling" effect at the same time. :D

Devine Lu Linvega

@BillySmith I can yes! I need to make a kind of "effects" menu that'll let me control the mirroring, and transposition of the second hand. Working on that now

Devine Lu Linvega

..just like this, my evening was gone.

R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

@neauoire

Reminds me of Matrix Synth apps like Melodica from the Golden Age of iOS.

NEVER thought I'd get nostalgic about iOS, but here I am.

There was actually something very pure and open about it until about 2015.

Jack Rusher

@neauoire reminds me of my time using the Deluxe Music Construction Set on an Amiga in the distant past 😊

poetaster

@neauoire oh fun. I had to replace hammer springs to play yesterday. Was worth it.

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