I have an interest in electronic music. Many years ago I purchased an Arp Odyssey synthesizer and took lessons on it as well as piano lessons. This was at a time before microcomputers and sound cards. Synthesizers were actually analog computers based on the calculus of motion and change. Nevertheless, it was fun creating thunderstorm effects at Halloween and patching in all kinds of unique sounds. The Arp 2600 became popular with many of the music artists of the time. It has been revived in software form and is available today. This is a great application for an outdoor project.
In truth, my wife found my practicing annoying in our previous apartment; she would have been fine, however, had I pursued my passion in an outdoor living structure. Happily, our 2001 addition to our home functions as an outdoor structure since it was added to the southeastern face of our home using existing exterior French doors, which effectively block sound. Our addition has a separate entrance through another set of French doors to a surrounding patio. Three palladium-style windows and a library-loft with a large dormer complete the functioning of this space as a sunroom/shed. The modern concept of powering this studio application with free energy makes it much more interesting as a solar power supply for my studio.

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