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  2. Isochronous timing - Wikipedia

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    Isochronous timing is a characteristic of a repeating event whereas synchronous timing refers to the relationship between two or more events. [1] In dynamical systems theory, an oscillator is called isochronous if its frequency is independent of its amplitude.

  3. Entrainment (chronobiology) - Wikipedia

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    Entrainment is used in various fields to optimize performance and health. In sports, it helps athletes adjust to new time zones quickly. In medicine, light therapy is used to treat circadian rhythm disorders. [10] The principles of entrainment are also applied in occupational health to design better shift work schedules.

  4. Quantization (music) - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of quantization in music processing is to provide a more beat-accurate timing of sounds. [2] Quantization is frequently applied to a record of MIDI notes created by the use of a musical keyboard or drum machine. Additionally, the phrase "pitch quantization" can refer to pitch correction used in audio production, such as using Auto-Tune.

  5. Timing (music) - Wikipedia

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    Research in music cognition has shown that time as a subjective structuring of events in music, differs from the concept of time in physics. [2] Listeners to music do not perceive rhythm on a continuous scale, but recognise rhythmic categories that function as a reference relative to which the deviations in timing can be appreciated.

  6. NoteWorthy Composer - Wikipedia

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    It is a graphical score editor for Microsoft Windows computers. Version 1 of NWC was released in October 1994, and Version 2 in September 2008. [1] [2] NWC is intended for the real-time visual creation of sheet music, but it can also import and export MIDI and Karaoke files and can export graphical WMFs.

  7. Expressive timing - Wikipedia

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    In jazz, expressive timing plays an important role in how "swing" notes are timed. It has also been shown empirically that simple rhythms are often performed differently from how they are notated. This aspect of rhythm production is at odds with a feature of rhythm perception—namely, that rhythms made up of complex ratios are simplified by ...

  8. Kawasaki Synthesizer - Wikipedia

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    The Kawasaki Synthesizer is a musical software tool for the Commodore 64 created in 1983 by Japanese jazz musician, Ryo Kawasaki.The first of four music programs created by Kawasaki, Kawasaki Synthesizer (1983) [3] was followed by Kawasaki Rhythm Rocker (1984), [3] Kawasaki Magical Musiquill (1985), [4] and Kawasaki MIDI Workstation in 1986 (his only software title intended for professional ...

  9. Time unit box system - Wikipedia

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    Time Unit Box System (TUBS) is a simple system for notating events that happen over a period. This system is mostly used for notating rhythms in music . The notation consists of one or more rows of boxes; each box represents a fixed unit of time.