In my most recent video, I focused on showing you can quickly change the pattern length in a polymeter at just one place. But you know, there are actually easier methods out there. The thing is, these methods require you to modify the pattern lengths at two different spots. It's a bit less sleek, but it makes the setup simpler. Thanks to @crossmod and @OmriCohen-Music for the suggestions. Here is my last Video about Polymeters:
https://youtu.be/zxMwT6VaDPQ
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