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by Matt Ridenour (mattridenour@gmail.com) Created on Sun Oct 26 2008 (Updated at Wed May 2 2018)
A class for spaceing a number of ones over a range of zeros as evenly as possible using the Euclidean algorithm.
For more information on using the Euclidean algorithm in the context of music, please read: The Euclidean Algorithm Generates Traditional Musical Rhythms by Godfried Toussaint.
Special thanks to Wesen for bringing Euclidean sequencing to my attention and forging the way using Lisp.
Command Line:
$> ./bin/euclidean_sequence --help
Ruby:
require "./lib/sequencer.rb"
pulses = 8
hits = 5
p Sequencer.generate(hits: hits ,pulses: pulses, options: {array: true, offset: 2})
Oontz!
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