here](/downies/music/chinese-tune.mid).
The LV2 port can be
-[downloaded from my git repository](https://gitorious.org/lv2-synths/lv2-mdametapiano).
+[downloaded from my git repository](http://git.elephly.net/software/lv2-mdametapiano.git).
mono), and a tuner output (which could be used for an on-stage monitor).
The circuit and the board were designed using the
-[free](http://www.fsf.org/about/what-is-free-software) programs `gschem` and
-`pcb` of the excellent [gEDA suite](http://www.geda-project.org). (For some odd
-reason `pcb` is not available through the official Archlinux repositories; I
+[free](http://www.fsf.org/about/what-is-free-software) programs
+`gschem` and `pcb` of the excellent
+[gEDA suite](http://www.geda-project.org). (For some odd reason `pcb`
+is not available through the official Archlinux repositories; I
installed it through the Arch User Repository.) You can get my circuit
-diagrams, the PCB layout, and custom footprints through the [git
-repository](https://gitorious.org/stick-preamp/) I set up for this project.
+diagrams, the PCB layout, and custom footprints through the
+[git repository](http://git.elephly.net/hardware/stick-preamp.git) I
+set up for this project.

I'm currently writing a Haskell library to parse / build progammes and
parameters. The code is available for
-[free](https://www.fsf.org/about/what-is-free-software) [on
-gitorious](https://gitorious.org/wavedrum/wavedrum-lib) under the [GNU
-GPLv3](https://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html).
+[free](https://www.fsf.org/about/what-is-free-software)
+[here](http://git.elephly.net/wavedrum/wavedrum-lib.git) under the
+[GNU GPLv3](https://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html).
The parameters are stored in this order:
figure out the memory layout.
The code is freely available under the
-[GPL](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/#GPL) and can be downloaded from
-[gitorious](https://gitorious.org/wavedrum/sharc-disassembler). See
-the included instructions for assistance in compiling and using the
-disassembler.
+[GPL](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/#GPL) and can be
+[downloaded here](http://git.elephly.net/wavedrum/sharc-disassembler.git).
+See the included instructions for assistance in compiling and using
+the disassembler.
# Next steps
My name is rekado and I'm currently working as a programmer and
[GNU/Linux](http://gnu.org) server administrator. I enjoy writing
-Free Software. You can find some of my code on
-[gitorious](http://gitorious.org/~rekado) or on
+Free Software. You can find some of
+[my code here](http://git.elephly.net) or on
[Github](http://github.com/rekado). At night I'm a musician. I play
the [Chapman Stick](http://stick.com). Some of my recordings and
performances can be found on
## Download
-[Fetch the source here](https://gitorious.org/lv2-synths/lv2-mdametapiano).
+[Fetch the source here](http://git.elephly.net/software/lv2-mdametapiano.git).
The latest
-[release tarball can be downloaded here](https://gitorious.org/lv2-synths/lv2-mdametapiano/archive/0.0.2.tar.gz).
+[release tarball can be downloaded here](http://git.elephly.net/software/lv2-mdametapiano.git/archive/0.0.2.tar.gz).
## Download
-[Fetch the source here](https://gitorious.org/lv2-synths/lv2-mdametapiano).
+[Fetch the source here](http://git.elephly.net/software/lv2-mdametapiano.git).
The latest
-[release tarball can be downloaded here](https://gitorious.org/lv2-synths/lv2-mdametapiano/archive/0.0.2.tar.gz).
+[release tarball can be downloaded here](http://git.elephly.net/software/lv2-mdametapiano.git/archive/0.0.2.tar.gz).