Quick example for transition
From TidalCycles userbase
Start with a pattern on d1
:
d1 $ s "bd(3,8) drum*4"
You can then perform a crossfade transition to a new pattern using xfade
:
xfade 1 $ s "arpy*8" # n (run 8)
Note that the argument we give to xfade
is "1", which means to apply the transition to the pattern that is running on d1
.
You can use transitions on any d
pattern in Tidal:
d3 $ s "bd(3,8)"
xfade 3 $ s "arpy*4"
You can also apply a transition to any arbitrary pattern name:
p "drums" $ s "bd(3,8) drum*4"
xfade "drums" $ s "arpy*8" # n (run 8)
Most of the transitions also have an "In" variant, where you can specify the number of cycles that the transition takes to complete:
xfadeIn 1 8 $ s "arpy*8" # n (run 8)
List of Transitions
- anticipate, anticipateIn
- clutch, clutchIn: gradually morphs from one pattern to another.
- interpolate, interpolateIn
- jump, jumpIn, jumpIn', jumpMod
- histpan
- mortal
- xfade, xfadeIn: applies a crossfade, and fades one pattern out while fading a new pattern in.
- wait, waitT
- wash, washIn