> > Another thing that would be a real MAM SQ16 killer is letting > > individual tracks loop at different end points (>16) for > > asskickin' polyrhythms :D ..obviously a remark made by someone without a working P3...;) > I'm not entirely sure what the SQ does, but you can certainly have > playlists of patterns in P3 repeat based on their own lengths > rather than the global bar, which can give you extended > polyrhythmic cycles. that's one of the P3's main strengths in my opinion; repetitive music without it becoming repetitive..i love playing around with playlists, combining patterns with different lengths, directions, skipped notes, random settings, and mixing it all up with a bit of Global Bar thrown in occasionally. i'm starting to get the hang of the accumulators as well, btw. with my current understanding of the principle it's still kinda chaotic, but it's definitely pretty fascinating... grtz Chiel
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TBIs (was: Re: P3 no. 45 has arrived...)
2004-03-03 by ch.³l
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