The TXo can to some crazy stupid stuff in this department if you want it. The device’s metronomes and slew values can be set in milliseconds, seconds, and minutes.
Want a metronome pulse every 22 days, 18 hours, 6 minutes, and 59.9904 seconds?
TO.TR.M.M 1 32767
TO.TR.M.ACT 1 1
Want a slower pulse? Use the pulse divider function!
TO.TR.P.DIV 1 32767
That will get you a pulse every 2,041 years, 149 days, 2 hours, 27 minutes, and 36 seconds.
Wow. That got ridiculous.
On the reasonable side, I find setting things in minutes and seconds really handy in putting together longer, evolving patches. The .S and .M helper operators are pretty helpful in that regard. 