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How to use the bpm calculator ?

Conny
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Posted : Mar 22, 2005 13:25
Hi !
The bpmcalculator seems top be very handy, you shall be able to find out which lfo, delay settings for a certain bpm.
I downloaded it but the help file isn´t to useful.Anyone who knows how to use it or knows of any infopage on the web ?


Best regards Conny
orik
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Posted : Mar 22, 2005 14:15
60000 ms/bpm = length of quarter note...
Outolintu
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Posted : Mar 23, 2005 13:14

you can use a regular calculator.
just punch in 60000 and divide it with
the bpm of your track. the end result
is the desired number in ms.

for example:

track bpm 146

60000 bpm/ms : 146 bpm = about 411 ms

hint: play around with the end result
divide/multiply it by 2,4,8... and you
get longer/shorter delays. for hopping
delays you need 2,3,4-tap etc. delays with many delay time settings. experiment!
jaramogi
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Posted : Apr 3, 2005 12:08
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Hi !
The bpmcalculator seems top be very handy, you shall be able to find out which lfo, delay settings for a certain bpm.
I downloaded it but the help file isn´t to useful.Anyone who knows how to use it or knows of any infopage on the web ?



where to find this bpm calculator, i've used the search but didnt find something

tHuJoN
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Posted : Apr 3, 2005 19:54
u can callculate 65000 x 0.75 : Bpm and u have 1/8 t delay (X 2 u have 1/4t )

but there is also socscal a little delay and Lfo callculator ...realy easy to use ...just put in Bpm and steps ...and u will have all different delays in MS ...
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PoM
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Posted : Apr 4, 2005 02:27
and for the reverb , can you help me, i know someone posted something with the bpm and all the reverb time possible but can t find it using the search.
tHuJoN
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Posted : Apr 4, 2005 14:26
Reverb callculation ?? ...
I don't know i never had to callculate a reverb ...i allways listen to my ears ...

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orik
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Posted : Apr 4, 2005 19:35
i cant realy see how bpm has to do anything with reverb...i mean reverb is all about reflections reacting to a speciefic sound, and its behaviour in a room...or other area ..maybe you meant the amount of reverb tail
in order not to make a sound muddy or somthing...
PoM
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Posted : Apr 4, 2005 19:54
i mean the reverb time or the time of the tail maybe?dont know how to say in english but i know it s important.a guy posted something with the bpm range we use in trance and all the reverb times but was long time ago,can t find it anymore,if someone know the math formula thx.
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