Specifications
76  E-MU Systems
Sequencer
Pattern Edit Menu
If swing were set to 67%, the first eighth note falls on the beat, but the 
second eighth note is delayed by 67%. 
Values below 50% give a kind of “reverse swing” where every other eighth 
note comes in early. Odd, but maybe just the thing for your style of music.
More about Swing
Swing can help add a more human “feel” to a series of repeating patterns. 
For example, if you repeat the same pattern four times, try setting a swing 
factor of 54% for, say, the third pattern. This results in a series of patterns 
which are more psycho-acoustically interesting than merely repeating the 
same pattern over and over.
67% is considered the “classic” jazz swing factor, where the first eighth note 
is 2/3 of a quarter note, and the second eighth note is 1/3 of a quarter note 
(i.e. the second eighth note behaves more like an eighth note triplet). If this 
sounds too “perfect”, try a swing factor of 64% instead. The results will be 
similar, but the “feel” will be slightly different.
50%
50% Swing
100%0%
Eighth notes play at regular intervals
67%
0%
67% Swing
Every other eighth note plays late
30%
30% Swing
Every other eighth note plays early










