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| quote: | Originally posted by Acton
Yes, they do. By your understanding, why is it wrong to do so?
Well yeah, but I have no idea why you mentioned this. |
In music there is no right or wrong. But, I've yet to see or hear of any producers making a track with such a weird bpm unless it is to match a awkward sample (even then I can count on one hand those tracks).
How many times have you sat down and though hmmmm, not feeling this groove too slow, lets up the tempo by 0.25%.
I just fail to see why or who would do this.
(Without splitting hair on key of a sample or w/e.)
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