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-   -   how do you choose the bpm of your tracks ? (http://www.infekted.org/virus/showthread.php?t=24043)

unio mystica 01.12.2003 07:51 AM

I use mostly 160bpm. I?m making hardNRG trance at the time. I don?t go under 150bpm or over 175bpm.

scottyp 01.12.2003 02:34 PM

since i pretty much only make dnb beatz i'm in the 165-175 range. usually start at 170 and then adjust from there if i need to.

udenjoe 02.12.2003 04:01 PM

My god they should put a SP 8O 8O D limit on these things. Or should I say AMPH 8) DAMINES.

Juho L 02.12.2003 04:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by udenjoe
My god they should put a SP 8O 8O D limit on these things. Or should I say AMPH 8) DAMINES.

SPOOD? AMPHODAMINES?

udenjoe 02.12.2003 04:27 PM

Spood is good. You are getting better Juho.

How about some cockyclock.

Juho L 02.12.2003 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by udenjoe
Spood is good. You are getting better Juho.

How about some cockyclock.

Official nonsense gibberish thread.

evolver 31.01.2004 01:29 AM

in my last band the dude who wrote the songs seemed to have some sense of the difference between 1 BPM +/- which i never grasped. he would sit and stare while listening to the songs and then be like "hmm, no needs one more BPM up." and then we would change it and it would sound any different to me but he seemed to feel it made a difference.

i still cant tell if he just had an unnatural ability to split hares on BPM or was just doing it to do it.

evolver 31.01.2004 01:31 AM

i meant it *wouldn't* sound any different to me, not would :)

saba 31.01.2004 04:03 AM

I usually float around 20-40bpm. Ambient demands notes and chords held for 16-32 bars, so its annoying to handle at 140bpm.
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picato 01.02.2004 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evolver
in my last band the dude who wrote the songs seemed to have some sense of the difference between 1 BPM +/- which i never grasped. he would sit and stare while listening to the songs and then be like "hmm, no needs one more BPM up." and then we would change it and it would sound any different to me but he seemed to feel it made a difference.

i still cant tell if he just had an unnatural ability to split hares on BPM or was just doing it to do it.

Well, to be honest, I don't really think there's something called a "perfect sense for bpm", like there are people with a sense for perfect pitch.


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