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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hello Gordon<br>
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Am 08.03.24 um 19:23 schrieb Gordonjcp:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:20240308182355.GA5754@gjcp.net"><span
style="white-space: pre-wrap">You can even do a shuffle to make your semiquavers different lengths, albeit with less precision than (for example) the Akai MPC family with its 48ppcn clock.</span></blockquote>
Shuffle (or swing) can have any other x%:y% relation to the equally
50%:50%-weighted steps. My clock divider module mentioned above
provides five different versions of swing - and this is only because
I could not display a more detailled resolution with six LEDs. <br>
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Florian<br>
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Btw: I prefer to speak of "swing" in th case the 16th off notes are
delayed; and "shuffle" is when the 8th off notes are delayed. And if
you are a real instrumentalist also this is not right, because the
on notes a are played rushing and the off notes are played dragging.
;-)<br>
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