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Me Here
31e472c17a Stage + micro: matte-black bead-blasted anodised finish (no stage glare)
Replace the shiny brushed-aluminium look with a bead-blasted matte-black
anodised finish on both the stage and micro mockups:
- flat dark graphite case + a fine bead-blast micro-texture, and the specular
  top highlight removed, so the case doesn't reflect stage lights;
- light laser-etched legend colour (--silk) and the light VARASYS logo variant
  on the dark case; lighter metallic rims on the top-edge connector openings so
  they read on black;
- stage BOM enclosure + comments updated to "die-cast aluminium, bead-blasted,
  matte-black Type II anodise, laser-etched legends".

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-26 11:10:20 -05:00
Me Here
9d48edf7e0 Rename as-built → stage.html; add micro.html (minimal home-practice unit)
- Rename player-asbuilt.html → stage.html (the pedalboard build). Update
  build.sh + deploy.sh (deploy now also removes the old player-asbuilt.html
  from the web root) and the cross-links in player.html / stage.html.
- New /micro.html — a stripped-down home-practice metronome on the same RP2040
  firmware. Hardware is just: ONE depressable scroll/rotary encoder, a red
  7-segment LED display, a speaker, and USB-C for power. The encoder does
  everything: spin = tempo, press = start/stop, hold + spin = switch track
  (the LED shows the track number, with BPM / TRACK / ▶ indicators). Tracks =
  the editor's seed grooves flattened (23). Shares src/engine.js, setlists.js,
  base.css; synth-only; steady practice loop (ramps/bars ignored).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-26 09:45:58 -05:00