Electronic music production relies heavily on precise timing and synchronization, especially in the realm of sequencing. The Pulses Per Quarter Note (PPQN) is a fundamental concept that defines how many clock pulses occur within a quarter note at a given tempo. This resolution determines the granularity of your sequencer’s steps.
A higher PPQN value allows for more detailed and complex sequences, enabling nuanced timing that can significantly enhance the expressiveness of your electronic music. Conversely, a lower PPQN offers fewer steps but simplifies the sequencing process.
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