Hi sfrules
> gives a variable Gate for note durations. But the variable saw wave
> allows you to trigger the EG at different times in the cycle.
> Comparing the pulse to the saw you are able to trigger the EG's
> simultaneously or at ever widening intervals. A little knob
> twiddling can be fun!.
>
> If you use the triangle setting as the starting point of the first
> cycle, then you can vary whether the next trigger occurs after or
> BEFORE the beat! Time Travel aka Rubato!
This is basically a nice idea, but it lacks completely the possibility
of getting this synced to an external master-clock.
Also a groove requires to move definite clocks to another position and
leaving all other notes on the same position.
E.g for a classical jack beat, you take a 4/4 beat counted in 1/16th.
The beat number 4,8,12, and 16 need to be delayed around 10 % of the
lenght of one 1/16th note. The beat number 2, 6, 10, and 14 should be
delayed 5% only. Of course you can manage all this with an
extraordinariuos amount of logical modul settings, but I have to admit,
that I would prefer something more simple. I don't want to waste modules
for 800 Euro only for getting a swing clock, which could be realized
with a simple one chip solution.
Florian