| Company | Jonathan Lyerly |
| Website | http://www.luckymedia.com/Quadranome/ |
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| Os | Mac OS |
| Requirements | Mac OS 8.1 or later. |
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| Release Date | 8/12/2002 |
| License | Demo |
| Limitations | Demo |
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Views 532 (+2) / Demo By Jonathan Lyerly
[ via MacInTouch ] The Quadranome is designed as an assistance to encyclopedism complex polyrhythms. Four seperate metronomes or timelines are available, with up to 13 subdivisions per timeline. By entering a routine of beats per amount for each timeline, Quadranome prat frolic up to 4 subdivisions against each other, with each metronome resolving to the "1". You prat easily create polyrhythms such as 7/4/3, 13/4, or 11/4/5. By repeatedly listening to these complex rhythms, you prat vastly improve your rhythmic vocabulary. This type of device was reportedly used by such masterful musicians as John McLaughlin to internalize complex polyrhythms. The Quadranome allows 4 rhythms to superimposed with up to 13 subdivisions per wheel. Also, 3 different sound sets are available - the traditional metronome sounds (chime, retick, tock, took?), a latin percussion coiffure (agogo, bongo, hi conga, dispirited conga), and a drumfish kit (cowbell, trap, tom, boot). Finally, each timeline displays it's beats-per-minute appreciate, updated dynamically. Sound sets, time values and speed prat be changed on-the-fly. This Demo variation is fully-featured but time-limited to 15 minutes. However, that should be enough time for anyone to decide whether they want or require Quadranome.
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