MIDI foot pedals have experienced a significant glow-up in the past five years. Out is your weird uncle’s clunky metallic box with a buggy alarm clock-esque display, an arcane programming workflow, and an unwieldy, proprietary power supply. Coming in hot is a new generation of svelte and sturdy boxes with modern connectivity and low-current power options that work with USB-C or traditional 9-volt pedal power. Morningstar was the earliest entrant in this renaissance with their MC series, which was the first such pedal to directly address the needs of modern guitarists with spiffy updates like a simple web-based programming interface and 1/4-inch TRS MIDI outputs for newfangled pedal brands like Chase Bliss, Meris, and Jackson Audio.
The legal architecture mattered as much as the product. Working with Fenwick, we constructed a contributor agreement and Enterprise Service Agreement built on a novel copyright argument. We posited that because all outputs were stylistically transformed into the contributing artist's aesthetic, the artist held copyright over the derivative works and could license them downstream to customers. This created a clean chain of copyright ownership, something no other AI image generator at the time offered.
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关于这篇文章的创作过程与工具因为斯蒂芬·弗莱希腊神话四部曲的最后一本《奥德赛》中文版尚未出版,所以文章中的翻译部分基本都是我丢给 Gemini 来做的。
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Because Qwen3.5 comes in many different sizes, we'll be using Dynamic 4-bit MXFP4_MOE GGUF variants for all inference workloads. Click below to navigate to designated model instructions: