quarteronquarter
Quarteronquarter is a neologism used in experimental music, digital art, and algorithmic design to describe a technique that derives structural variation by dividing a cycle, loop, or dataset into four equal parts and rearranging or transforming those parts. The term has no single standardized definition and is used variably by practitioners.
Etymology and scope: The name combines quarter, meaning one of four equal parts, with turn, implying rotation
Techniques: In audio, quarteronquarter may involve slicing a stereo or mono loop into four equal-length segments
Reception: The concept appears in niche publications, forum discussions, and maker communities focused on modular synthesis,
See also: rotation in music theory, quarter-turn symmetry, permutation, sample slicing, modular synthesis, generative art.