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Re: syncing JamMan/EDP - Crotchets and Quavers
Andy wrote:
>remember theat the note value for the JamMan is a crotchet, while the EDP
>uses quavers. So if EDP is set to 8th/cycle=8, then that corresponds to a
>4
>on the JamMan if you want the JamMan loop to be the same length as an EDP
>cycle.
At the risk of being "crotchety" I thought I'd jump in and translate the
terminology here. Andy is using the European English terms for note
values. Below are the corresponding American English terms:
Breve*********************Double whole note
Semibreve***************Whole note
Minim*********************Half note
Crotchet******************Quarter note
Quaver*******************Eighth note
Semiquaver*************Sixteenth note
Demisemiquaver*******Thirty-second note
Hemdemisemiquaver**Sixty-fourth note