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Hi @Daxterr :)

Having colored LED lights would open up some possibilities :) Would be nice if they were tiles actually. Just enter a rgb/hex code.

8 hours ago, DustFireSky said:

This reminds me of Factorio.

 

 

Much more better than the ONI programmables/automations. They use similar automation functions. U know, XOR, OR, AND, NAND etc and the programmable speaker. Just funny. ONI hasn't it.

Yeah the stuff people have done in Factorio is nuts. Have you seen the video player! Hand coding in that song must have taken a LONG time.

5 hours ago, GrindThisGame said:

Hand coding in that song must have taken a LONG time.

or... maybe not... you could make a program that turns a midi into a Factorio map containing the circuits required to make said midi.

And regarding Toccata and Fugue, this is how is performed: (watch and despair!)

My favourite one, although not with as clear audio as those two (sadly):
 

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54 minutes ago, GrindThisGame said:

That looks like a full body workout. The foot pedal stuff is nuts. His invisible hands are playing some stuff in there...

I thought that on the moments where the camera isn't focused on the manuals he indeed messed with the stops, but he would need an unseen assistant (like in the Richter's version) and also sounds less dynamic... This is why I like more the Richter's version.

Oh, btw, if anyone is into weird instruments:

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And a curious cover:

 

 

I rather like this edition: "Phantom of the Floppera"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmoDLyiQYKw

Semi-related, both to the song and peoplere-purposing things to make music.
 

If you'd like to hear one of my favorites in a different genre involving a talented dot matrix and 3 lovely floppies to ask "what is love?"

http://www.youtube.com/embed/pVQB42EjgD8

I can't figure out how to get embed to work with youtube videos here, oh well.

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