The software does run on Linux, correct? I think I’m seeing KDE in your pic.
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That's dope.
It is super cool and I wish I had one. How easy is it to combine effects in unusual ways?
Unfortunately, it's too expensive for me at the moment, and I have no space in my board anyway. I've been wanting to try Zynthian, which is a similar project that can run on a RPi4, but I need an audio interface for a RPi first...