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swing is a delay of the 2nd and 4th 16th note in each beat. On a TR-909 you
have several settings for ammounts of delay, I'm assuming based on skipping
to a later pulse from the master clock. One could also make a swing circuit
that has a continuous knob for amount. A trigger delay on every other pulse.
4013 to select which pulse train, the normal or delayed. OR.... set up a
different delay on each beat with a sequencer, "groove quantize", but how
do you make the early notes? hmmmm. I have thought about this a bit, I don't
know. <br>
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Maybe a "sequencer" with switches for each step to select from several pulses
of the master clock both before and after the quantized beat. Then you can
have notes falling before AND after the beat.<br>
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mark<br>
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<pre wrap=""><br><br>I also want to add a "swing" function to the clock circuit. Can anybody<br>clarify how swing is defined? For a 1-2-3-4 pattern is it advancing or<br>retarding the 2 and 4, or just the 2 and in which direction?<br><br>Thanks for the help!<br><br></pre>
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