Fav BPM
- addled muppet weed
- 111288 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
- Narcissistic Messiah
- 4565 posts since 8 Apr, 2002 from https://soundcloud.com/remcoh
anything inbetween 10 and 999 has been used by me
but most of the time 77 up to 111
but most of the time 77 up to 111
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- Boss Lovin' DR
- 14312 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from the grimness of yorkshire
between 55 (deeeeeaaath meteeeeeeeelllll) and 160 (fast power pop), but the majority of the buggers are between 70 and 120, usually, errr.. 
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- Banned
- Topic Starter
- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
I noticed the 'breaks' trax tend to be 136 ish. My faster Acid ones tend to be 140 BPM, but generally its 120-130. Prob cos OP opens at 120CypherOne wrote:120 - 140, round here too, altho I notice my trax tend to be a touch faster than yours, I guess you're more 120 - 130 whereas I'm 130 - 140...
I have got one that is 56 BPM, a classical kinda piece, and one that is 224BPM, but its played at 112BPM with the paino roll set to 32nd's not 16th's.
- something special
- 8627 posts since 16 Mar, 2002 from Birmingham, Alabama
much of my pop stuff is around 105, although the last couple have been around 120. the spacey stuff drops down to 50-60; glitchy ones go 150-160
- addled muppet weed
- 111288 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
Kriminal wrote: I have got one that is 56 BPM, a classical kinda piece, and one that is 224BPM, but its played at 112BPM with the paino roll set to 32nd's not 16th's.
well i always have the piano roll set to 128 but id still say im at 45-90
can i ask why you did it this way instead of setting it at 224?just bein nosy really
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- KVRAF
- 7936 posts since 18 Feb, 2003 from out there somewhere
A funny thing happended the other day actually. Whilst the missus was in labour and hooked up to monitors, I was listening to the babies heartbeat and on three occasions I correctly guessed the BPM
Must be the DJ in me, how sad
Must be the DJ in me, how sad
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- KVRAF
- 8389 posts since 11 Apr, 2003 from back on the hillside again - but now with a garden!
for me, it's between 120-140.
I did my final year project (Psychology degree) about this kind of thing.
A chap called Piet Vos did a study in 1979 which had people just tap at whatever speed they felt happy with. He found that most people would tap at speeds which would translate into bar lengths (3/4 or 4/4) of around 1500ms with small reasonably standard deviation (spread of results).
I followed this up by trying to see if perception of rhythm in music was bottom-up (the listener actually takes cues from the music as to where the bar lines fall), or top-down (the listener imposes their own bias on how they interpret the music).
I found that cues are generally taken from the music, but if there is just a melody then the listener takes a lot longer to get into a steady pattern than when there is other musical information presented as well (harmonic changes, etc).
There were a few instances of 6/8 being re-interpreted as 4/4, but not much, and these were cases where the tempo was a bit faster.
Psychology is great for proving what is blinkin' obvious in the first place!
Interestingly, there was no discernable difference in ability between those with musical training, and those without.
So there ya go!
DSP
I did my final year project (Psychology degree) about this kind of thing.
A chap called Piet Vos did a study in 1979 which had people just tap at whatever speed they felt happy with. He found that most people would tap at speeds which would translate into bar lengths (3/4 or 4/4) of around 1500ms with small reasonably standard deviation (spread of results).
I followed this up by trying to see if perception of rhythm in music was bottom-up (the listener actually takes cues from the music as to where the bar lines fall), or top-down (the listener imposes their own bias on how they interpret the music).
I found that cues are generally taken from the music, but if there is just a melody then the listener takes a lot longer to get into a steady pattern than when there is other musical information presented as well (harmonic changes, etc).
There were a few instances of 6/8 being re-interpreted as 4/4, but not much, and these were cases where the tempo was a bit faster.
Psychology is great for proving what is blinkin' obvious in the first place!
Interestingly, there was no discernable difference in ability between those with musical training, and those without.
So there ya go!
DSP
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- KVRist
- 426 posts since 23 Apr, 2004 from the people's republic of popistan
somewhere between 60 and 95 most of the time.
no wonder i am sleepy all day.
no wonder i am sleepy all day.
My Distortion is Analogue...
- KVRAF
- 8700 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from leroyaumeuni
~50 to ~70 which can work as ~100 to ~140
I also like 1234500089
I also like 1234500089
My other host is Bruce Forsyth
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- KVRAF
- 3588 posts since 13 May, 2004 from montreal
Most of my stuff doesn't even have beats! But I do some idm/breakcore, usually ranges 190-240 bpm.
_jmz.h
_jmz.h
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- KVRAF
- 7672 posts since 9 Nov, 2003 from Netherlands
preferably none...
but my lowest was 8 bpm and at the moment I just started one of 180 bpm
but my lowest was 8 bpm and at the moment I just started one of 180 bpm
