I am not trolling. Just proving I am correct about BPM's. Just loaded DEV - Bass Down Low (Proper Villains Remix) into Traktor ........... (analyzing)........70 BPM.
I am not trolling. Just proving I am correct about BPM's. Just loaded DEV - Bass Down Low (Proper Villains Remix) into Traktor ........... (analyzing)........70 BPM.
Last edited by padi_04; 07-14-2012 at 05:50 PM. Reason: insulted other member
You have proven absolutely nothing. Go talk to an experienced drummer, come back when have a fundamental understanding of tempo (and mathematics).
I am a drummer. And a metronome measures quarter notes not eighth notes.
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Always a solid strategy to feel useful, try to make yourself seem smarter than other people by starting a topic with a counter argument to an argument that wasn't brought up. As if your other threads on this weren't enough. Go find something better to do or preach to people who care.
Also its really cute how you sign all your posts.
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I don't really understand the point here. Dubstep is typically 140-150 BPM. If it comes up as 70 or 75, it's because the transient detection in (insert DVS here) is pretty crap. Any person who vindictively says dubstep is 70 BPM is a twat who doesn't understand rhythm structure. /thread
Its called math. Why are we starting a thread about this again?
see why I am frustrated. I am a DJ and a drummer and I use to dance as well. I know rhythm very well. If you isolate the dubstep drums, that is a slow tempo beat, around 60-80 BPM. the snare is on 2 and 4. Just beacuse you set FL studio to 140 BPM and place your snares on 3 doesn't mean you can change centuries of music theory. Placing the snares on 3 is incorrect. That would mean your 1/8ths are now 1/16ths and your 1/32's are now 1/64's etc. that's incorrect.
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