Maybe you could use different sets of them, each one with strong
intervallic characteristics, for different "sections" of your tune...

It would de-emphasise the fact that all the measures are connected by a
magic pattern that constantly refers to parts of itself throughout the
piece. It's a kind of fractal score, almost.

Actually, part of the score appeared as a stock photo in a newspaper
recently, which I saw on the same day you wrote that mail :

http://www.cyberpresse.ca/images/bizphotos/569x379/201006/12/178123.jpg

(really.)
like that! though the tracks are nice too - thanks for sharing man!
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