upgrade folder structure of grid-studies-processing#214
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hi @tehn, i fixed the folder structure for the grid studies in processing, |
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this pull request makes every grid-studies-processing file live in their own folder,
as is the standard for Processing 3, which is the same proposal of monome/grid-studies-processing#4,
and which i also mentioned at monome/grid-studies-processing#5