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offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-05-09 16:48 [#00692070]
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for any polyrhythmic experts..

what programs do you use?

i can pull off polyrhythms with my mouth really well, but
when i attempt them on the computer, it's all cut & paste,
so it's very time-consuming.


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2003-05-09 16:50 [#00692077]
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What is a polyrythm?


 

offline ziggomatic from ??....uv ajed...deja vu....?? on 2003-05-09 16:51 [#00692078]
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is that when you take multiple time signaures and lay them
atop one another??


 

offline ziggomatic from ??....uv ajed...deja vu....?? on 2003-05-09 16:52 [#00692080]
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i use that in some of my tracks.....

i think that was used for a lot of lp5/ep7, and draft ttoo??
it think, i haven't heard it yet....


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2003-05-09 16:52 [#00692081]
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He lys multiple time signals on top of one another with his
mouth?


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-05-09 16:52 [#00692082]
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Main Entry: poly·rhythm
Pronunciation: 'pä-lE-"ri-[th]&m
Function: noun
Date: 1929
: the simultaneous combination of contrasting rhythms in
music
- poly·rhyth·mic /"pä-lE-'ri[th]-mik/ adjective
- poly·rhyth·mi·cal·ly /-mi-k(&-)lE/ adverb

courtesy of Merriam Webster


 

offline ziggomatic from ??....uv ajed...deja vu....?? on 2003-05-09 16:54 [#00692083]
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no, not really, well, yes...i guess he does,

he might make one sound at a specific time, and make
multiple other sounds at different intervals but
simultaneously, creating polyrhythms.....


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-05-09 16:54 [#00692084]
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in particular i'm wondering which programs one could use
with which this could be improvised in real time.


 

offline ambsace from canaDUH. on 2003-05-09 16:54 [#00692085]
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oh. right. those.


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2003-05-09 16:55 [#00692088]
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Oh yes...I am very good at making out of tune music myself.
I can make polyrythms when I sing too.


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-05-09 16:55 [#00692089]
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yes.


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-05-09 16:55 [#00692091]
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i meant in a literal sense.

=p


 

offline ziggomatic from ??....uv ajed...deja vu....?? on 2003-05-09 16:56 [#00692093]
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i think the brand new Acid Pro 4 or Cubase might utilize
real-time time-stretching polyrhythmic effects for creating
tracks......


 

offline ziggomatic from ??....uv ajed...deja vu....?? on 2003-05-09 16:59 [#00692097]
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possibly even Logic or Reason w/ a RealWire protocol...


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-05-09 17:07 [#00692106]
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cool!

thx man =)

my bro told me about Logic, Reason, & Cubase possibly having
those features. i wonder how much these these programs cost
tho = /


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-05-09 17:07 [#00692108]
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*excuse the typos; only one "these" intended

(slaps forehead)

at least i score another point


 

offline ziggomatic from ??....uv ajed...deja vu....?? on 2003-05-09 17:08 [#00692109]
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they all generally hang around $$250-400....


 

offline avart from nomo' on 2003-05-09 17:09 [#00692110]
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you shouldn?t really need to ask about this, please think a
bit (it?s not THAT hard, is it?)


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-05-09 17:09 [#00692112]
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i figured..

maybe i'll consider buying them if i get a laptop.


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-05-09 17:11 [#00692118]
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i see you're an expert

;)


 

offline avart from nomo' on 2003-05-09 17:13 [#00692126]
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Portable computers is the way to go...

(one track I?ve been investigating the last days are
plastikman "locomotion" - weirder than you might think, that
track is a bit complicated...


 

offline avart from nomo' on 2003-05-09 17:17 [#00692135]
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pachi: ehhh...I?m just trying to be

(but I have done several tracks that my girlfriend (she?s a
classical pianist) can?t get straight - I think that?s a
great achivement... When a musically trained person can?t
figure out wether it?s a 4/4 or 3/4 or 7/13, then you have
done something quite weird.... ;)


 

offline ziggomatic from ??....uv ajed...deja vu....?? on 2003-05-09 17:18 [#00692137]
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7/13?
how the hell would that work>?


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2003-05-09 17:20 [#00692141]
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You just change the thing on the bar on Cubase and there you
have 7/13


 

offline avart from nomo' on 2003-05-09 17:24 [#00692146]
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7/13? - oh, with max/msp everything is possible! ;)



 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-05-09 17:27 [#00692160]
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wow..

thx y'all!

=)


 


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