2026-03-26 (?) VictorianLightPiano Inputs wiring on octave 2

With friends' support, I got back to the wiring. I had been doing similar wiring at work, so I was already in the groove and grateful to be picking back up here. I was frustrated by how often I had to run back to get tools and materials. The holes for the output wires needed drilling, but I tempered my ambitions and focused only on the inputs. I ran wires to the pushbuttons and left them extra long because, on the first octave, I did not have much slack, which slowed me down. I assumed I would be trimming lots of wire, but my liberal use of copper turned out to be the correct length, not excessive.
12 inputs wired to the IO expander board on octave 2

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