Le Sat, 13 Jul 2019 15:21:53 +0200,
Kjetil Matheussen <k.s.matheussen(a)gmail.com> a écrit :
Dominique Michel:
Hi!
In the gtk1 days, it was rhythmlab for experimenting with
polyrhythmic.
http://www.panix.com/~asl2/music/RhythmLab/
Today, it seam possible to do it with ableton. Is it some native
GNU/Linux solutions for such kind of rhythms?
Here's one way to do it in Radium:
http://users.notam02.no/~kjetism/radium/pictures/2019-07-13_15-12-57.mkv
(sound is a little bit screwed up in the recording, for some reason,
but you get the idea)
Is this somewhat similar to working in RhythmLab, except that you drag
the length of sequencer blocks instead of changing the dragging the
"period" slider?
It will be the occasion to make a gentoo ebuild for radium. Which imply
I will try it later.
Rhytmlab can use a constant time both for a measure or for a beat.
A constant measure time imply a variable tempo between rhythms with
different number of beats, when a constant beat time imply a constant
tempo and variable LCM (least common multiple) of the number of beats
for the different rhythms, the LCM being the total number of beats for
the combined rhythms to start again.
Rhythmlab was good for visualizing rhythms with constant measure time,
but I think the constant beat time approach is more realistic and
useful for live performances.
Also, rhythms with constant measure time can be see as triplets,
quintolet (in french, cinquillo in spanish), sextuplets and so on.
Cheers,
Dominique
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