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# MUSIC SEQUENCER by Darryl Sloan (30/11/2017) | |
# Step 1: press A to toggle the first note of the desired scale, then B to select. | |
# Step 2: press A to toggle the time signature (3/4, 4/4 or 5/4), then B to select. | |
# Step 3: press A to toggle the desired number of patterns (1 to 4), then B to select. | |
# Press A to move the range of notes selected. Press B to randomise the selected notes. | |
# The direction of tilt determines which scale the random notes conform to: | |
# Left = minor; right = major; forward = minor pentatonic; backward = major pentatonic. | |
# While holding A during the first note of the sequence, tilting up/down increases/decreases the tempo, | |
# tilting left/right selects a lower/higher octave. |
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# -*- encoding: utf-8 -#- | |
''' | |
Process ASCII art and generate basic program to draw it as | |
ascii art for hackaday 2018 superconference badge | |
Exports a basic program that you can upload to the badge. | |
License: Public domain!!! |