<p>Cool stuff. Here's another one for you..... </p>
<p>A couple examples I've heard don't sound like they were done to a grid. Is that even possible with hydrogen? </p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Jun 28, 2011 2:35 AM, <<a href="mailto:pshirkey@boosthardware.com">pshirkey@boosthardware.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">>> ----- "Ken Restivo" <<a href="mailto:ken@restivo.org">ken@restivo.org</a>> wrote:<br>
>>> Depends on what you mean by "wicked, but I did this in Hydrogen,<br>>>> played it for a drummer, and he laughed, and said, "That's ridiculous!<br>>>> No human drummer would ever play that!"<br>
>>><br>>>> <a href="http://www.restivo.org/blog/podpress_trac/web/73/0/tongue-funk-0.3.1.ogg">http://www.restivo.org/blog/podpress_trac/web/73/0/tongue-funk-0.3.1.ogg</a><br>>><br>>> Why? what is the reason? technically impossible (like playing five notes<br>
>> at<br>>> the same time)? too fast? Some metal/punk drummers throw more content per<br>>> unit of time. In the "extreme" genres it's quite common.<br>> <br>> <br>> I agree. I know drummers who can play like that.<br>
> <br>> BTW Ken, Nice live sound considering it was sequenced. I like the feel of<br>> that track. Reminds me of being in a bar with a killer band just getting<br>> underway. Speaks of good things to come. I hope you do more in that<br>
> direction. Would be a nice progression from your syncopated ouvre.<br>> <br>> <br>> Cheers<br>> <br>> --<br>> Patrick Shirkey<br>> Boost HArdware Ltd<br>> _______________________________________________<br>
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