Free Beats & Measures Reference Table
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- KVRist
- 154 posts since 15 Nov, 2004
Those of you who are tired of breakin' out the abacus everytime you wanna figure out that BPM, or worse yet, counting your fingers and toes, here's a free Beats & Measures reference table for ya.
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BPM TABLE (120-140 BPM)
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BPM Lgth x4 x8
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120 .500 2.000 4.000
121 .495 1.980 3.960
122 .491 1.964 3.928
123 .487 1.948 3.896
124 .483 1.932 3.864
125 .480 1.920 3.840
126 .476 1.904 3.808
127 .472 1.888 3.776
128 .468 1.872 3.744
129 .465 1.860 3.720
130 .461 1.844 3.688
131 .458 1.832 3.664
132 .454 1.816 3.632
133 .451 1.804 3.608
134 .447 1.788 3.576
135 .444 1.776 3.552
136 .441 1.764 3.528
137 .437 1.748 3.496
138 .434 1.736 3.472
139 .431 1.724 3.448
140 .428 1.712 3.424
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SNARE FILL TABLE (120-140 BPM)
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BPM Lgth 1/4 1/8
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120 .500 .125.00 .62.500
121 .495 .123.75 .61.875
122 .491 .122.75 .61.375
123 .487 .121.75 .60.875
124 .483 .120.75 .60.375
125 .480 .120.00 .60.000
126 .476 .119.00 .59.500
127 .472 .118.00 .59.000
128 .468 .117.00 .58.500
129 .465 .116.25 .58.125
130 .461 .115.25 .57.625
131 .458 .114.50 .57.250
132 .454 .113.50 .56.750
133 .451 .112.75 .56.375
134 .447 .111.75 .55.875
135 .444 .111.00 .55.500
136 .441 .110.25 .55.125
137 .437 .109.25 .54.625
138 .434 .108.50 .54.250
139 .431 .107.75 .53.875
140 .428 .107.00 .53.500
"Wake me up when it's over"
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BPM TABLE (120-140 BPM)
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BPM Lgth x4 x8
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120 .500 2.000 4.000
121 .495 1.980 3.960
122 .491 1.964 3.928
123 .487 1.948 3.896
124 .483 1.932 3.864
125 .480 1.920 3.840
126 .476 1.904 3.808
127 .472 1.888 3.776
128 .468 1.872 3.744
129 .465 1.860 3.720
130 .461 1.844 3.688
131 .458 1.832 3.664
132 .454 1.816 3.632
133 .451 1.804 3.608
134 .447 1.788 3.576
135 .444 1.776 3.552
136 .441 1.764 3.528
137 .437 1.748 3.496
138 .434 1.736 3.472
139 .431 1.724 3.448
140 .428 1.712 3.424
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SNARE FILL TABLE (120-140 BPM)
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BPM Lgth 1/4 1/8
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120 .500 .125.00 .62.500
121 .495 .123.75 .61.875
122 .491 .122.75 .61.375
123 .487 .121.75 .60.875
124 .483 .120.75 .60.375
125 .480 .120.00 .60.000
126 .476 .119.00 .59.500
127 .472 .118.00 .59.000
128 .468 .117.00 .58.500
129 .465 .116.25 .58.125
130 .461 .115.25 .57.625
131 .458 .114.50 .57.250
132 .454 .113.50 .56.750
133 .451 .112.75 .56.375
134 .447 .111.75 .55.875
135 .444 .111.00 .55.500
136 .441 .110.25 .55.125
137 .437 .109.25 .54.625
138 .434 .108.50 .54.250
139 .431 .107.75 .53.875
140 .428 .107.00 .53.500
"Wake me up when it's over"
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- KVRAF
- 4692 posts since 28 Jan, 2003 from In these very interwebs
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- Pick Me Pick me!
- 10251 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
good for measuring delay time and lfo speed
for delay effects and lfo's
I'd also assume they're good for timing snare fills as labeled in the chart 'SNARE FILL TABLE (120-140 BPM)'
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thanks all.. I was in need of these formulas.. last week
for delay effects and lfo's
I'd also assume they're good for timing snare fills as labeled in the chart 'SNARE FILL TABLE (120-140 BPM)'
hehehe
thanks all.. I was in need of these formulas.. last week
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- KVRian
- 644 posts since 6 Apr, 2004
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- KVRAF
- 6937 posts since 4 Jun, 2004 from Utrecht, Holland
First column = 60 / "BPM", being the length in seconds of one beat (same as one-quarter note) at this tempo.safeaim wrote:Can someone explain to a noobie what you can do with this tables??
Next colums in the first table show the length in seconds of one and two bars, being one-quarter note length times 4 or 8.
Next columns in the second table show the length in seconds of one-sixteenth and 1/32 notes. Now the time is divided by instead of multiplied.
I'd only need to know the length in seconds of notes & bars if my host would only work with a timescale of seconds, and not with beats. Like Audacity & ancient CoolEdit or any other basic audio editor without piano rolls or midi facilities.
Once you've figured out how to use it, I think you don't really need it anymore
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- KVRian
- 868 posts since 7 May, 2002 from Sydney, Australia