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.
Thursday, April 27, 2023
Odd time and polymeter influences
Here's a list of songs that use odd time signatures or polymeter and have influenced my composing. I created it for a class I taught recently at Trouble in Brussels. It specifies the time signatures used in each song, along with a YouTube link. People often tell me they want to try my Polymeter MIDI sequencer, but they don't know where to start. One thing that can help is to STOP listening to music in 4/4 (at least for a while) and instead listen only to music that's in odd time or polymeter. My list will get you started. “Half of wisdom is learning what to unlearn.” -Larry Niven
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