--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "innerclock2004" <david@...> wrote: Hi, I like the shuffle all circuit style right now,on a classic Roland TR one can shuffle the hole machine in a direction.thats cool if you use different units together.u know. www.myspace.com/profondo > You can 'shuffle' any beat in any pattern - even one single step if > you like - it's all a matter of where you want something to fall. You > can just apply swing to the snare track if you need it to drag against > the groove. The percentages start at 50% which is no swing and up to > 75% or above - 75% being full triplet or perfect shuffle. That shuffle > can be in 8ths or 16ths - in 8ths - shuffle means each 2nd 8th gets > pushed later against the perfect strict grid, in 16ths - each 2nd 16th > gets pushed later against the perfect strict grid. The larger the > percentage - the more each second 8th or second 16th step (or > whichever step you nominate on the MD) is made to fall later against > the grid. You can do some really cool things with two machines - > hardware or software - one machine in 16 step hard quantise and > another running 12 steps to a bar - play with shuffle values on the 12 > step pattern for some mind bending feels. Hope this helps. David > > www.innerclocksystems.com >
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Re: [elektron] shuffle
2006-08-24 by gs3301r
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