2026-04-16 (Th) VictorianLightPiano Third octave fully wired

I connected all the black ground wires between the switches. Each switch already had one wire, so I fed the new end into the hole from below and connected it to the same pin as the previous wire, but this method allowed the current conductor to fall off. I switched to a different technique for removing the existing wire, stripping the insulation back, twisting it with the new one, and reconnecting the tangled pair. The LED signal wires were straightforward to connect to the IO expander board, except for two. One LED was broken, but I replaced it. One wire was short, so I soldered it last when I did not need as much room to move.
A completed third octave

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