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XronoMorph – Explore Rhythms in New Ways Check out this awesome free application from. It offers a new way of approaching rhythm composition. XronoMorph utilized mathematical approach that uses two main methods: perfect balance and well-formedness. Check out the video demo on the bottom. A few words from the developer. Perfectly Balanced and Well-Formed Rhythms The mathematical principles utilized by XronoMorph are perfect balance and well-formedness (MOS). Perfect balance is a generalization of the polyrhythms found in many African and jazz musical traditions.

“emote”, available as a free download at www.eventideaudio.com/emote. Functions in the H9000 act much like Macros in Ableton Live; essentially, they are. Easypro 90b windows 7 drivers.

A rhythm is perfectly balanced when the mean position (centre of gravity) of all its rhythmic events, when arranged on a circle, is the centre of that circle. Well-formedness is a generalization of the additive rhythms found in aksak (Balkan), sub-Saharan African, and progressive rock musical traditions. Well-formed rhythms contain no more than two interonset intervals, arranged as evenly as possible. WF rhythm are typically nested by faster WF rhythms, which in combination form complex interlocking rhythmic hierarchies. More detailed explanations of the two principles are provided in the videos on the and in the following papers: Milne, A.

J., Herff, S. Obrazci detskogo portfolio dlya maljchika v det sadu en A., Bulger, D., Sethares, W. A., and Dean, R. XronoMorph: Algorithmic generation of perfectly balanced and well-formed rhythms.

In Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression. Brisbane, Australia. Computer Music Journal, 40(1):35–53. J., Bulger, D., Herff, S., and Sethares, W. Meredith, and A. Volk (Eds.), Mathematics and Computation in Music—MCM 2015, volume 9110 of LNAI, pages 97–108, Heidelberg.

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We’re pleased to announce that Live 9.1 is now available for all owners of Live 9 Suite, Standard, Intro and Lite editions - head to to download it (please note that you will need to download Live 9.1 manually - you cannot use automatic updates). This update is free for all owners of Live 9, and provides several significant improvements for users of Live 9 and Push. Live 9.1 introduces, including the option to place the windows on different monitors. Want to use the Session View mixer while keeping an eye on the Arrangement? How about using one monitor for tweaking effects parameters and another monitor for editing a MIDI clip?

We hope this feature will please those users who told us how keen they are on dual monitor support, and it certainly promises to be a workflow booster for many music-making scenarios. For Push owners, Live 9.1 introduces a brand new Enter notes manually, or play them in, then edit each note in the sequence precisely – all via the hands-on interface of Push. Plus, you can now edit automation with step-by-step accuracy – maybe open up a filter for single notes, or add a splash of reverb to the last notes of a sequence. Learn more about this new sequencer in the tutorial videos below. Finally, there are a couple of under the hood changes that we'd like to draw your attention to. Live 9.1 includes a for better quality audio when exporting from higher to lower sample rates - for instance, going from 96kHz to 44.1kHz.