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  "textContent": "Lets Play a Game\n\n0:00\n\n/586\n\n1×\n\nSP404-MKII—>Syntakt—>Digitakt II—>Generation Loss MKII—>LVX—>Mercury X—>Onward—>Mood II—>Reverse Mode C —>Clean.\n\nThis one originated out of some explorations using choke and trigger functions that were added to the Syntakt. Originally the piece was using only the Onward and MoodII as I was trying to keep things straightforward and simple and learn more than create.\n\nBut then I threw in a bunch of Digitakt stuff into the mix.\n\nNot satisfied with that I then tossed in some other stuff using the SP404-MkII.\n\nFor some reason the introduction of the SP404-MKII found me inverting the piece a bit. Rather than orchestrating everything from the Syntakt where it originated, I was now using the SP404-MK2 to direct traffic. I think I had only 6 samples on the grid at the time. For whatever reason the piece flowed better starting from that end of the chain.\n\nNo midi on the SP404-MKII. I lacked a chord long enough to make the connectio.n To be honest I just find midi a pain as I am constantly moving on and off the board. I have everything laid out in front of me and it is generally easier to just dial things in using my hands knowing a week later I will likely re arrange everything and swap something out.\n\nI am using midi to control the clocks on the Syntakt, DigitaktII, LVX and Mercury X. Everything else is dialed to taste.\n\nThe piece ebbs and flows. It gets a bit intense at the times and there are a few areas where I unfortunately let the levels get a bit out of control on the high end of the dial more than I prefer.\n\nIt’s a learning process jugggling cats.\n\nThen things got all weird.\n\nThen we eventually settle down again and we land the plane with a slightly bumpy landing.\n\nBut everything was ok in the end.",
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