Trying to improve my timing — ended up building this BPM hub 😅

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Hey everyone,
I’ve been looking for ways to tighten up my internal timing and tempo awareness, so I built a little web tool for myself: https://www.tapbpmhub.com/
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It’s kind of an “all-in-one” tempo toolkit:

Tap tempo and BPM calculator

Built-in metronome

Rhythm & tempo practice modes with accuracy tracking

Delay calculator for BPM → ms conversions

Converter for note durations

No signups, no clutter — just open it and start tapping or practicing.
If you try it out, let me know how it feels. I’m curious if the tap response and practice feedback feel natural to others too.

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I still have a couple thousand records from my time as a DJ, and I noticed that your web tool works on vinyl as well. So I’ll give it a go sometime after New Years celebrations. I appreciate the heads up.

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I might try this, thanks.
I like the accuracy thing that I do for drums practice, I lost that simple number with accuracy and max deviation that I had on DTXPRESS IV module when upgrading to DTX700 which only do graphic presentation.

When you practice I find satisfaction reading a number saying you are now this much tighter, when doing stick control or full kit playing. When to record more drums I practice a bit and see that I did not loose too much since last time.

To remedy what I lost I record into Sonar, and made a CAL script to tell me how tight I am in milliseconds, average and min/max and each kit piece.
- so in head of script I map which midi is hh, snare, kick etc.

You have put a lot of thought into this, thanks. If not online is too much latency where milliseconds count from one practice session to the next.
- are there setting for latency as a setup thing?
- for drums this matters

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