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The polyrhythm of prime numbers

Interesting video.

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  • Thanks for posting !

  • Absolutely fascinating

  • edited February 2023

    Great post! I have recently been using Polybeat to explore prime beats and it works really well for that. Of course, not as deep as this guy went; more for just finding "usable" sounding grooves which primes seem really suited for.

    Another interesting subject he brought up was the duration of time intervals that we can recognize as beats. I watched a video somewhere about how long a loop can be before we can't perceive that it's repeating. That's a whole new subject I guess.

  • @Stochastically said:
    Great post! I have recently been using Polybeat to explore prime beats and it works really well for that. Of course, not as deep as this guy went; more for just finding "usable" sounding grooves which primes seem really suited for.

    Another interesting subject he brought up was the duration of time intervals that we can recognize as beats. I watched a video somewhere about how long a loop can be before we can't perceive that it's repeating. That's a whole new subject I guess.

    I was actually playing around with the midi from this video just now and made a more mellow version using id700. Uploading now!

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Stochastically said:
    Great post! I have recently been using Polybeat to explore prime beats and it works really well for that. Of course, not as deep as this guy went; more for just finding "usable" sounding grooves which primes seem really suited for.

    Another interesting subject he brought up was the duration of time intervals that we can recognize as beats. I watched a video somewhere about how long a loop can be before we can't perceive that it's repeating. That's a whole new subject I guess.

    I was actually playing around with the midi from this video just now and made a more mellow version using id700. Uploading now!

    To YT? Cool. @Stochastically I would also love to hear your experiments.

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