Hey Will,

Good to hear from you.

> PYK has always been pretty good :) The patches I submitted back (I 
> think) in 2005 (yeesh, has it really been that long already?!?!) made it 
> do pretty much everything I ever wanted it to do; the only thing it's 
> missing now from a raw functionality perspective is key changing / pitch 
> shifting, changeable at runtime with a keystroke or on the command line.

Presumably you can still use JACK to do the pitch-shifting while pycdg 
doesn't support it natively?

> I'm still very keen to build a real GUI and automation chain for the 
> rotation management side of things, though.

I've heard from quite a few people over the years who are keen to have 
something like this. Hopefully there will be someone out there listening 
who feels they can lend a hand.

Cheers,
Kelvin.

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