2019-05-22 (W) Electronic Wind Chimes EWC

It was possible to figure out a simple drum loop but only playing notes on the repeated notes meant that it was not possible to play faster than the drums. Since it looked at repeated notes, if the loop started with a kick drum, played three other instruments, then started over with the kick drum, the Electronic WindChimes would only activate a note on the kick drum so the tempo setting was rewritten to read the potentiometer and play a fraction or multiple of the MIDI loop. The ratio was always a multiple of two or the inverse of those numbers. It could play in time, double time, quadruple time, or octuple time if it was playing faster than the tempo. If it was playing slower, it could play half-time, quarter-time, or eighth-time. This factor was displayed as a fraction on the lower right of the controller's screen.
Fractional tempo based on incoming MIDI

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2019-04-28

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