Phasor Quintuplets

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Hey everyone

I'm syncing my Ableton with [phasor~]

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phasor

because it seems the fastet and most accurate way to sync Ableton and Max.
I know that I can change the sync "resolution" of the [phasor~] to different values (e.g. 8 notes or 16 notes.). This arcitcle shows, that it is possible to sync to tirplets, but there is no quitntuple option:

1nd - Dotted whole note - 2880 ticks
1n - Whole note - 1920 ticks
1nt - Whole note triplet - 1280 ticks
2nd - Dotted half note - 1440 ticks
2n - Half note - 960 ticks
2nt - Half note triplet - 640 ticks
4nd - Dotted quarter note - 720 ticks
4n - Quarter note - 480 ticks
4nt - Quarter note triplet - 320 ticks
8nd - Dotted eighth note - 360 ticks
8n - Eighth note - 240 ticks
8nt - Eighth note triplet - 160 ticks
16nd - Dotted sixteenth note - 180 ticks
16n - Sixteenth note - 120 ticks
16nt - Sixteenth note triplet - 80 ticks
32nd - Dotted thirty-second note - 90 ticks
32n - thirty-second note - 60 ticks
32nt - thirty-second-note triplet - 40 ticks
64nd - Dotted sixty-fourth note - 45 ticks
64n - Sixty-fourth note - 30 ticks
128n - One-hundred-twenty-eighth note - 15 ticks

But is it also possible so sync the phasor somehow to quintuplets (and maybe even septuplets)? If you want to try it out, use my very basic patch in the attachment!
Thank you so much!

Greetings,
M

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sorry the attachment landed in a weird place

richard carrigan's icon

Max Patch
Copy patch and select New From Clipboard in Max.

You can send objects ticks messages as well. Get your bar length in ticks and divide by your odd number and you'll get the length of the needed tick!

hopefully the patch explains a little more.