2026-03-22 (Su) VictorianLightPiano First octave wired

I wired the twelve LED signal wires to the prototype board on the output portion. Then I wired the pushbutton leads to the other half. I removed the data lines from the microcontroller because they were too long. I installed a couple of header sockets below the IO expander boards so I could make them pluggable, without any wires soldered to their terminals, but they were not aligned to the 2.54mm (0.1") grid. I had to bend some stiff wires into shape, place them into the sockets, and guide them into the IO demo boards, and then solder them when everything was in place. I added a 90° socket row for Vcc—GND—SDA–SCL at one edge, so I can run pluggable wires from the microcontroller and branch them off to the other octaves.
Wired underside and offset pins

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