Le Wed, 17 Jul 2019 20:51:07 -0400, Robert Vogel <vogelrl@xxxxxxx> a écrit : > Have you tried Musescore ? Yes, but I don't see any practical way to make mscore to understand than, i.e. with combined 3/4, 4/4 and 7/8 rhythms, each on a different instrument, a 3/4 measure must take the same time to play than a 4/4 measure and than a 7/8 measure. Maybe it is some trick to do it, but in that case I just didn't find it. > > > On 7/14/19 8:28 AM, Kjetil Matheussen wrote: > > On Sun, Jul 14, 2019 at 2:00 PM Dominique Michel > > <dominique.c.michel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Le Sat, 13 Jul 2019 15:21:53 +0200, > >> Kjetil Matheussen <k.s.matheussen@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit : > >> > >>> Dominique Michel: > >>>> Hi! > >>>> > >>>> In the gtk1 days, it was rhythmlab for experimenting with > >>>> polyrhythmic. http://www.panix.com/~asl2/music/RhythmLab/ > >>>> > >>>> Today, it seam possible to do it with ableton. Is it some native > >>>> GNU/Linux solutions for such kind of rhythms? > >>>> > >>> Here's one way to do it in Radium: > >>> http://users.notam02.no/~kjetism/radium/pictures/2019-07-13_15-12-57.mkv > >>> (sound is a little bit screwed up in the recording, for some > >>> reason, but you get the idea) > >>> > >>> Is this somewhat similar to working in RhythmLab, except that you > >>> drag the length of sequencer blocks instead of changing the > >>> dragging the "period" slider? > >> It will be the occasion to make a gentoo ebuild for radium. Which > >> imply I will try it later. > >> > >> Rhytmlab can use a constant time both for a measure or for a beat. > >> A constant measure time imply a variable tempo between rhythms with > >> different number of beats, when a constant beat time imply a > >> constant tempo and variable LCM (least common multiple) of the > >> number of beats for the different rhythms, the LCM being the total > >> number of beats for the combined rhythms to start again. > >> > >> Rhythmlab was good for visualizing rhythms with constant measure > >> time, but I think the constant beat time approach is more > >> realistic and useful for live performances. > >> Also, rhythms with constant measure time can be see as triplets, > >> quintolet (in french, cinquillo in spanish), sextuplets and so on. > >> > > Okay. In Radium, I guess you rather would want to have different > > number of beats in each parallel block, and afterwards stretch them > > so that the duration matches, > > instead of having parallel blocks with lots of beats and then > > stretch them so that the duration does not match, as I showed in > > the video. Both ways are possible. > > _______________________________________________ > > Linux-audio-user mailing list > > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user -- If you have a problem and you are not doing anything to fix it, you are at the heart of the problem. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user