Monday, April 25, 2011
How low (or infrequent) can you go...?
via sublevel9 studios where you'll find the full post.
"The E-mu drum machine pictured spits out 24 ppq (pulses-per-quarter note) for syncing with other devices that speak that language. I wanted to see whether I could make use of those pulses in other ways... 24 ppq is a real barrage, let me tell you -- that's 96th notes, for the rhythmically inclined among you."
Bottom pic is the Lunar Experience Moon Modular 563V2 Trigger Sequencer.
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