BPM: - Time signature: /

TEMPO: ms/beat

1 2 3 4
3:
625 ms
(1,60 Hz)
1.250 ms
(0,80 Hz)
1.875 ms
(0,53 Hz)
4:
469 ms
(2,13 Hz)
938 ms
(1,07 Hz)
1.406 ms
(0,71 Hz)
1.875 ms
(0,53 Hz)
6:
313 ms
(3,20 Hz)
625 ms
(1,60 Hz)
938 ms
(1,07 Hz)
1.250 ms
(0,80 Hz)
1.563 ms
(0,64 Hz)
1.875 ms
(0,53 Hz)
8:
234 ms
(4,27 Hz)
469 ms
(2,13 Hz)
703 ms
(1,42 Hz)
938 ms
(1,07 Hz)
1.172 ms
(0,85 Hz)
1.406 ms
(0,71 Hz)
1.641 ms
(0,61 Hz)
1.875 ms
(0,53 Hz)

PARTIAL DELAYS - LFO

1/2 (dot) 1/2 1/2 (3) 1/4 (dot) 1/4 1/4 (3)
1.406 ms
(0,71 Hz)
938 ms
(1,07 Hz)
625 ms
(1,60 Hz)
703 ms
(1,42 Hz)
469 ms
(2,13 Hz)
313 ms
(3,20 Hz)
1/8 (dot) 1/8 1/8 (3) 1/16 (dot) 1/16 1/16 (3)
352 ms
(2,84 Hz)
234 ms
(4,27 Hz)
156 ms
(6,40 Hz)
176 ms
(5,69 Hz)
117 ms
(8,53 Hz)
78 ms
(12,80 Hz)

EXPLANATION

How many ms is a dotted 8th note at 106 bpm?
Fill in "106" as BPM and check the "1/8 (dot)" box: 425 ms
How long is a 8-beat loop at 136bpm?
Fill in "136" as BPM, fill in "8"/"4" and the answer is: 3,529 ms (3.53 seconds)
This sheet music says "Larghetto". What's that?
Click on the "Larghetto" link and use something in that area of BPM (55-80)
What is the BPM of this song I'm hearing?
Use the on-line BPM counter and come back with the correct tempo!
(I created this page because I needed when I worked with Acid Pro 4.)

EXAMPLES

Classical tempo: Largo - Larghetto - Adagio - Andante - Moderato - Allegro - Presto
Musical genres: Disco - House - Breakbeat - Jungle

ODD TIME SIGNATURES

REFERENCES

Wikipedia: Beats per minute
Theory on note durations (half, fourth, eight, dotted, triplet)

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