Version 0.0.11 adds functionality to the Live view, including per-part
progress bars. The purpose of the bars is to indicate your current
position within each part. This is problematic because a part can (and
often does) consist of multiple tracks, each of which may have a
different loop length. A progress bar requires a single length, so it
shows the current position in the part's longest track. It's simple and consistent and much better than flying blind.
Polymeter is a free, open source MIDI sequencer for music that's in multiple prime meters (1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, etc.) simultaneously. Each track has its own loop length, and when the lengths differ, the tracks "slip" (or shift phase) relative to each other. I originally developed this software in the 1990s in order to compose polymeter electronic dance music, but it became obsolete, so I'm rescuing from bit rot what might be (for all I know) the world's only sequencer optimized for polymeter.
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