slightly reword

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Felix Roos 2024-04-11 12:55:02 +02:00
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@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ Here, the `*8` means we make the whole thing 8 times faster.
Wait a minute, isn't this the same as without `< ... >*8`? Why do we need it then?
That's true, the real advantage of this notation is that the tempo won't change when you add or remove elements, try it!
That's true, the special thing about this notation is that the tempo won't change when you add or remove elements, try it!
Try also changing the number at the end to change the tempo!
@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ cpm = cycles per minute
By default, the tempo is 30 cycles per minute = 120/4 = 1 cycle every 2 seconds
In more traditional terms, you could say the above are 8ths notes at 90bpm in 4/4 time.
In western music terms, you could say the above are 8ths notes at 90bpm in 4/4 time.
But don't worry if you don't know these terms, as they are not required to make music with Strudel.
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