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Gothi
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Me too. And it is in the sequencer. It was just for illustration of principles. Any four is here taken into the six as dotted notes. Six rules too hard to take it further than that, but is a a polyrhythm nonetheless, tho a subtle one..
Yep, 6 against 4 or 3 against 2 is pretty simple to deal with. Dotted notes can make things work pretty easily. It's when you get into 5, 7 ,11 against 4 that things start to get a bit more interesting and a lot harder to notate!!