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       Stardate: 20250718.2330 
       Location: The Lab
       Input Device: HOSAKA -> booji
       Audio: Binaural Beat @ 11.21Hz
       Visual: nano 
       
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       OCC 2025 DAY VI: Interfacing Triton with P1610
       
       I had the opportunity to learn more about where things are at with 
       Linux audio.  It still confuses me and I spent most of the OCC time 
       doing some research on ALSA, PulseAudio, JACK, Pipewire, MIDI, etc.
       
       Also, I needed to find out how to interface the 5-pin MIDI 
       connector of the Triton to the P1610.  I did not have time to 
       research/order a USB MIDI cable/interface.  Fortunately, I do have 
       an Arturia KeyStep 37 that interfaces with USB and also has 5-pin 
       MIDI connectors + cables.  This could work, if I can figure out how 
       to configure the P1610/antiX to work with the Keystep and then the
       Triton.  We'll see how this goes tomorrow.
       
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