Olympia Noise Patterning: Rotating Rhythms | One Simple Idea that Makes any Beat More Interesting
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What if one idea from 1972 minimalist composition could make your electronic beats instantly more interesting?
In this video, we break down Steve Reich's "Clapping Music" and concept of rotating rhythms - simple technique for creating constantly evolving variations from single simple rhythm. We explain history behind Reich's process-based approach to composition, then show how to apply rotating rhythms in Patterning to create drum patterns that stay structured but feel alive and unpredictable.
We cover using auto-rotate on hi-hats with choke groups for evolving open/closed hat interplay, rotating kick and snare fills by musically meaningful subdivisions, and how even subtle rotation on single track can keep listeners engaged longer. Whether you're into minimalism, electronic music production, or just looking for fresh ways to break out of repetitive loops, this technique is powerful tool to have in your creative toolkit.
Timecodes:
00:00 - Intro
00:27 - Steve Reich & Minimalist Music
03:41 - Clapping Music Explained
06:48 - Building Rotating Rhythms in Patterning
13:50 - Choke Groups + Rotation for Hi-Hats
16:40 - Rotating Kick & Snare Patterns Musically
20:09 - Wrap-Up
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Original video:
https://youtu.be/72Sd_qaY_Ko
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