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Interesting User Interface Concept for Rhythm

This video is not actually about a UI, it's about rhythm. But they present it as concentric circles, on which you place beats. I've never seen anything like this done as a UI, but as way to create loops, and then try different things quickly, I think it would be brilliant. Anyone seen anything like this in an app?

Comments

  • Patterning is built exactly like that.

  • edited July 2017

    Loopseque by Casual Underground
    https://appsto.re/gb/Vov5w.i

    Rhythm Necklace - Geometric Sequencer by Sam Tarakajian
    https://appsto.re/gb/YSX54.i

    Concentric Rhythm by Jeff Holtzkener
    https://appsto.re/gb/OUu3gb.i

    Different Drummer by Techné Media
    https://appsto.re/gb/utWtF.i

  • Nice. Should have known.

  • I used to think circular rhythm apps were really cool but after using several of them for a while I've come to the opinion they look cool but it's way too easy to get locked into same rhythmic loop going around and around and it's really hard to see the rhythmic subdivions of a measure of music. This probably stems from years of reading music notation and using DAWs where things are laid out in a linear fashion plus I think rhythm is hard to see in a circle.

    Not that anyone cares what I think.

  • @yowza said:
    I used to think circular rhythm apps were really cool but after using several of them for a while I've come to the opinion they look cool but it's way too easy to get locked into same rhythmic loop going around and around and it's really hard to see the rhythmic subdivions of a measure of music. This probably stems from years of reading music notation and using DAWs where things are laid out in a linear fashion plus I think rhythm is hard to see in a circle.

    Not that anyone cares what I think.

    It's a good point. It looks like it should work. Didn't mean it does.

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