Loopback Midi
Normally, MIDI hardware—like a keyboard—is recognized by your computer as a physical input port. Loopback software creates . When you send MIDI data to a "Loopback Output," it instantly appears at a corresponding "Loopback Input".
At first, nothing. Then, a single piano key: . It played, but because it was a loopback, that C4 signal traveled out, turned around, and slammed back into the synth as a new instruction. Play C4 again. And again. But each time it looped, the signal degraded. The note bent. A harmony emerged—a ghost of a fifth above. Then a dissonant seventh. The single key began to metamorphose . loopback midi
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