Hi, All!

I'm Kassen, and (amongst others) have been testing the Ginko Synthese "Tool"
module, written some things for it that I thought would be useful and fun, and
now that the module is getting released, I thought I'd put them in a "toolbox"
as that's what one does with tools.

I got my first toolbox from my father, who made it himself, and still have it,
30+ years later. It's still useful, though battered and clunky. Of course;
some of the original tools were lost, some were added and some modified. One's
interests change, new things get invented, etc. That's why I took care to use
an Open Source licence here, because some of you might also want to modify the
tools you use, to better suit your needs, and I hope you'll take a moment to
share those, because others might have needs similar to your own, or perhaps
they could benefit from some of your ideas, as I hope you'll benefit from some
of mine.

Included in your/my toolbox;
	"bag"; a bouncy kind of envelope.
	"chain"; a tool that's a sequence. It'll record a knob's movement or
		external control voltage, then play this back, looped.
	"multi-tool"; an envelope/LFO/tap-tempo CV-generator that might not be a
		master of any trades, but that I find handy to keep on me. 
	"sandblast"; a tool for noise, mainly textured noise, and FX reminiscent of
		old computer games.

Arguably that makes for a somewhat strange toolbox, but we'll assume that if
you were into normal tools you wouldn't be here. You'll find a manual at the
top of the file for all of these "tools".

Before I sign off; one note of respect to Jan Willem, who really pushed
himself (and the PCB!), creating the module that these pieces of code will
(hopefully) run on. For me this process has been the best "software v.s.
hardware" debate ever.

Yours,
Kassen Oud,
The Hague, July 16, 2017
