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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/30/2018 09:52 AM, Paul Davis
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                class="gmail_default">while we're talking about
                generative modular patches, i consider this one to be
                insanely gorgeous. it was made with a hardware modular,
                so no linux audio in sight, although Benn is quite into
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                class="gmail_default">if i ever came up with anything
                this lovely with VCVRack or any other technology, I
                could die happy.<br>
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    I can do without his improv, but that patch is generating some
    beautiful sound. In my newbie opinion something like that is do-able
    on the Rack. Probably be a big patch. :) <br>
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    dp<br>
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