I need to know how I can know what is the beat/BPM in song? How I can know is the song 140bpm or is the song 135BPM? Can someone help how to know it?
Aug-26-2004 07:59
No Left Turn
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: San Francisco
in our studio, we always use Acid Pro to beatmap acapellas and samples. you can beatmap the sample and then timestretch it to whatever bpm you need it to be.
Aug-26-2004 09:03
Subtle
Subreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Urban Shakedown
quote:
Originally posted by No Left Turn
in our studio, we always use Acid Pro to beatmap acapellas and samples. you can beatmap the sample and then timestretch it to whatever bpm you need it to be.
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Oldenzaal, Netherlands
quote:
Originally posted by Subtle
u can find out BPM of acapellas in ACid?
Yes you can. It is a bit harder than finding the BPM of a song, but it's possible.
Just search for the 'key-elements' of the vocals, i.e. when a vocal hits the first beat. Just count on from there...
Aug-26-2004 12:04
trance-ta
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Tallin
I know that some people can "calculate" the bpm by hands some how...But I don't know how they do it...Any ideas?
Aug-31-2004 18:15
robin
OMGTTFOWTISFBIDK
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Almere
yeah, you look at the clock, and count the nr of beats you hear in 10 seconds, multiply by 6 and tada
(our the beats in 20 sec. * 3, or any other version of this..)
not extremely acurate but still
Aug-31-2004 18:46
Derivative
Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
'u can find out BPM of acapellas in ACid?'
yea acid pro has a funky beatslicer. what it does is find the first 'downbeat' (hard to explain but if a voice is singing you can in most cases tap your foot to it constantly (especially in acappellas which are already produced in time), the first downbeat is the first foot tap, hence the first imaginary 'beat'), then you manually set a a loop point on the accapella and it calculates a bpm based on the number of downbeats per loop over the length of the track. or something like that. its not perfect but it works better than most beatslicers. if you think acid hasnt set the first downbeat properly you can manually set it yourself.
Aug-31-2004 19:12
Vizay
immiNspired
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Stockholm & in my mind
melodyne is another program that can find the bpm for ya.
you just load the track and then push a button to slice it up automaticly and it'll find a prett yacurate bpm.
then all you need to do is doublecheck it and fix thoose last 0.5 bpm by yourself so it's perfectly matched
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