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Delay in miliseconds

___MichaelA
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Posted : Jan 27, 2001 14:20:39
How do I convert BPM to miliseconds for delay effects?
I mean how do I find the miliseconds I need if I have 145 (for example) BPM?
___gili
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Posted : Jan 27, 2001 14:40:36
where?????/
what program????
need more details...
___MichaelA
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Posted : Jan 27, 2001 17:09:08
I wasn't speaking about a program...
___yuli
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Posted : Jan 27, 2001 17:27:55
60000/bpm = 1/4 in milliseconds.

rest of lenghts u can figure out yourself
___Jan_Osh
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Posted : Jan 27, 2001 17:29:45
Not very good at maths, hmmmmm! :-)

You have to devide 60000 by the BPM, then you have the 1/1 note. Then you can vary with it. Devide this by 4 and you have the 1/4 note a.s.o.

An example:
60000 : 145(bpm) = 413.8ms --> for the 1/1 note
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___Jan_Osh
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Posted : Jan 27, 2001 17:32:02
Ups, Yuli was quicker than me... :-)
___MichaelA
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Posted : Jan 27, 2001 18:01:18
Thanks!
___yuli
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Posted : Jan 27, 2001 20:00:39
Jan Osh,

60000 divided by bpm gives u 1/4 note not a whole

60000:145=413.8 which is a quarter note
___BoriZ
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Posted : Jan 27, 2001 22:17:46
at www.maz-sound.com you can find an application called
studio calculator which does all sorts of usefull calcs.
___sAnDmAn
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Posted : Jan 28, 2001 00:46:04
OR you can go to  KLEY ZEMER / HALILLIT / MUSIC SHOP
AND scan copy of a deley timings :) from a  effect module manual
* now with this paper  you can realy experiment !
btw: does it show something about me with this  post >> haahaha

shavuua tov anashim


___tomeron
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Posted : Jan 28, 2001 11:14:58
i think that the right way to do it is very simple , just listen it very carfully find the best delay u can get for this bpm (just keep tryin' )
___Jan_Osh
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Posted : Jan 28, 2001 14:17:39
Yeah Yuli I noticed it when I allready pressed the "post" button *uups*!! You see I´m also not very good at maths :-) I´ll do better next time :-)

3456 : 456.3 * 200 sqr(4) lim9 ... (Uh! I get headache...)
___MichaelA
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Posted : Jan 28, 2001 18:11:06
All your problems solved!
I made this:
http://anenburg.webjump.com/bpmcalc.exe
little proggy... :-)
You enter the BPM and choose what to convert it to :-)
___BoriZ
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Posted : Jan 28, 2001 18:15:03
Like I said - you realy should check out studio calculator.
It can do other calclations as well. It can calculate multi-tap delays, time streching percent, bmp to samples, etc...
___GuyShanti
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Posted : Jan 29, 2001 08:59:19
nice one, Michael!! nice little progy. i know i'm gonna b using this .

Guyshanti
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