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Twin Chirp OG


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Wicked! I suppose you could get anything to appear to evolve on each repeat, as long as the number of beats in the pattern is not a multiple of four. Is that right?

 

Sort of. You could probably still get something interesting from longer chain combos in multiples of four, like 12 or 20. 3 and 6 pattern scratches are also not that interesting for that effect because with a 3 pattern its just too short to really develop much before it resolves on the twelth beat, and 6 patterns interact with a 4 count too much (it only takes two repetitions of a six pattern scratch for it to resolve on a multiple of four - 6, 12, 18, 24). The evolving sort of sound is just a feature of how the rhythm has to interact with a four count. If you check the diagram below and find the row for 4 and compare it to the row for 5, 7, 9, 10, 11 etc, every four repeats of that number interacts once with a 4 count and you can visually see it moving from one beat per repeat until it hits that alignment to the 4 count. That has a lot to do with the evolving effect since the pattern is constantly moving it's alignment from where it was previously in the four count.

 

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That sounds sik!!

 

I've just started working on a 7 note combo, OG to 1 click orbit. It would sound cool to mix up the chirps and orbits to keep the same rhythm going but flip the sound even more.... Lolo 10 more years and ill have the skillz to try

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The Crescent Lucky 7 or Lucky 7 (The one you said) is a good candidate. You can shift the pattern by starting at 6th phase of the Lucky 7 or Crescent Lucky 7. You will then start by a 'Delayed a OG Flare'. For me is easier than the normal execution because you start at a closed crossfader position.

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