For posterity, just to combine all these and take this to its logical extreme…
- Maximum sequence length is 64 steps
- Slowest scale speed is 1/8
- Lowest fraction of regular trig conditions is x:8
= 64 * 8 * 8 = up to 4096 steps before the step is heard again.
- Plus, as @Roger mentioned, you can nudge (microtime) the steps to achieve finer resolutions - you’re not limited to half-notes.
- Also, you can use different trig condition values for other steps on that track, so it’s even longer before the same bar is heard again, especially with prime or mutually prime denominators (x:3, x:5, and x:7 in particular). Or just try probabilities for some randomness.
- You can also still use retrigs for drum rolls and fun velocity tricks.
You can do a lot with just one slow track!
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