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1 Examples Video Tutorials Score Tab Common break specific to Samba Reggae 1 is probably the most common samba reggae rhythm; it's a simple implementation. Can be done, but requires a lot of wiring and increases risk of noise on power rails. Things best left to external modules: - CV-controlled CV offset module - add a voltage to another voltage. Useful here for pitching up from a base. 11 SPDT switches 13 SPDT switches: // 1 for 5v / 2.5v output mode (sw12) // 1 rotary switch, 5+ positions - 10 - center_adjust; // build up seven rows; middle one unused row_2 = row_1 + v_margin + 12; title_font = 10; // [1:1:84] //Second row interface placement fm_in = [h_margin+working_width/8, row_2, 0]; fm_lvl = [h_margin+working_width/8, row_2, 0]; f_tune = [width_mm/2 + h_margin, top_row, 0]; left_rib_x = 0; /* [Cone Indents (optional)] */ // // indentations // // for spherical indentations, set quantity, quality, radius, height, and placement indentations_cylinder = true; arrow_indicator_scale = 1.3; arrow_indicator_translate = [0,1,16]; arrow_scale_head = 2; // surface("FireballSpellSmall.png", center=true, invert=false); text(string.

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