Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Euclidean Rhythms MIDI Pattern Demo
YouTube Uploaded by WouterHisschemoller on May 21, 2011
"This is a short demo of a Java application I wrote that generates polyrhythms based on a mathematical algorithm, also known as Euclidean rhythms. The application sends MIDI notes to connected soft- or hardware. In this demo MIDI is sent to four tracks in Ableton Live, where each track recives on a different MIDI channel.
The video serves as an illustration for an article about the software. Read it here:
http://www.hisschemoller.com/2011/euclidean-midi-patterns
There's some tracks I made with the software on my SoundCloud page:
http://soundcloud.com/hisschemoller
A bit more on Euclidean rhythms:
http://www.hisschemoller.com/2011/euclidean-rhythms"
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The soundcloud demos on that webpage are pretty amazing.
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