This Synthesizer is unusable. Let's turn it into a zombie.
The Roland MKS-70 is the rack version of the JX-10 and JX-8P, a beautiful analog synthesizer famous for its lush sound. Using its front panel to program sounds, though, it's a giant pain. Let's understand how it works and let's give it USB by turning it into a zombie! Source code: https://github.com/giulioz/mks-zombie

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