But I don't think you can update the jitteryness (can I say that) of metroplus on the fly like with this. For humanising drums this is the way to go because it seems happy with you updating the list without any hiccups.
There's some rules for humanising based on anatomy/physical ergonomics, a drummer will tend to lay back one side, so depending on how the kit is set up and the drummers handedness (left/right) you'll get some crosstalk between the snare and kickdrumtimings. Cognitive/psychoacoustic factors mean there's two "scopes" of timing, that enables a drummer to keep track of a larger scale timing while bringing individual hits back and forwards.
I think you could use the [superdiscounter] to make some pretty neat grooves by slowly changing the list.
On Tue, 6 Mar 2007 19:30:37 +0100 Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org wrote:
Hallo, Steffen hat gesagt: // Steffen wrote:
On 06/03/2007, at 18.13, Frank Barknecht wrote:
[superdiscounter] is an irregular metro/counter.
Nice one. I quite like that kind of "at hand" grafical
representation. Also it reminds me off [about] from mjLib, which i
was think about converting from external to vanilla Pd.Oh, I guess, you mean it's similar to [metroplus] from mjLib, and that's true. ;)
Ciao
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