# April 3 - Euclidean Foundations

## Focus
Use Euclidean and map-based rhythm generators to get complexity with clear internal logic.

## Modules
2hp Euclid, Mutable Instruments Grids, Rebel Technology Stoicheia, Noise Engineering Zularic Repetitor, Erica Synths Drum Mixer

## Manuals To Skim
2hp Euclid, Grids, Stoicheia, Zularic Repetitor

## 60-Minute Plan
1. `0:00-0:10` Build one groove from Grids only.
2. `0:10-0:25` Replace one or two Grids outputs with Euclid, Stoicheia, or Zularic patterns.
3. `0:25-0:40` Modulate pattern density or map position slowly by hand.
4. `0:40-0:55` Find one three-voice combination that feels alive without relying on randomness.
5. `0:55-1:00` Save the settings or write them down as your first "stable complex groove."

## Questions
- Which module gives the clearest sense of phrase?
- Does the rhythm feel cyclical in a good way or repetitive in a bad way?
- Which voice benefits most from Euclidean spacing: kick, snare, or hats?
- How far can you move a Grids map before the groove collapses?
- Which pattern generator feels easiest to perform live?

