Yeh, I have been hooked to that for a while now. I find it so awesome for getting those trap music styled trills all while staying in on the sequencer panel. Honestly though I bounce all synth/bass parts at 70-140-210 then rephrase the stems.Today wrote:so you're producing halftime 3/4, so more or less 6/4 halfstep with a snare on 3 kind of feel?
70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
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Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
that sounds well worth looking into, for a change of pace. nice tip
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Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
do you mean 4/4 to 3/4 ?Roswell wrote: 1/4 to 1/3.
you end up with 12 beats per bar effectively running at 70 or 140bpm depending on how you look at it right? You know if you just turn on tripplet notes at 70 or 140bpm you get the same thing, 12 or 24 hits per bar depending on if you go for 1/8t or 1/16t.Roswell wrote: Well, one great way to capture the SWAG is by changing your time signature from 1/4 to 1/3. First you want to change your BPM to........yes, 210 BPM!! ( dropping gems).
You will have to change your bars from 16 beats to 12 beats, but you will notice the added swag is Boss. Additionally you can bounce the audio files at 70 -140 -210- 280 and lego the stems in a fresh project.
This also helps you jump from style to style, want a dnb break rise right before that huge drop? change the bars back to 16 prior to the drop.
Hope this helps you make your choice!
All the best,
Roswell
Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
I can't really believe people still make tunes at 140 anyways man.
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Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
sall about 128 and 1105910 wrote:I can't really believe people still make tunes at 140 anyways man.
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Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
Do people actually produce at 70bpm? Or is it just your bpm analyzer reading it wrong?
Everytime I try making a beat at 70bpm it sounds way too slow. I think 140bpm half time may
"sound" like 70bpm to most analyzers, but I'm not sure if this is the actual tempo of a track.
Anyone know for sure?
Most hip hop tracks are around 80-100bpm. Never really heard one at 70bpm.
I'm under the impression it's a false read at 70bpm. Correct me if I'm wrong though
Everytime I try making a beat at 70bpm it sounds way too slow. I think 140bpm half time may
"sound" like 70bpm to most analyzers, but I'm not sure if this is the actual tempo of a track.
Anyone know for sure?
Most hip hop tracks are around 80-100bpm. Never really heard one at 70bpm.
I'm under the impression it's a false read at 70bpm. Correct me if I'm wrong though
Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
You guys never heard of compound time? You've just described an awkward way of making the metre 6/8 (not some half 3/4 shit). Did you know you can change the metre (and have it still be 140 or 70 tempo)? Of course you can just use triplets in 4/4.
Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
man its all about 280 bpm quarter time beats much higher resolution for beat placement so you can get that shuffled feel n higher lfo rates which enables you to make those skrillex lead sounds in fm8
also it renders faster thats nice for resampling
also it renders faster thats nice for resampling
Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
fuck that, i'm all about 560 bpm eighth time beats!hasezwei wrote:man its all about 280 bpm quarter time beats much higher resolution for beat placement so you can get that shuffled feel n higher lfo rates which enables you to make those skrillex lead sounds in fm8
also it renders faster thats nice for resampling
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Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
love it.SpookySpaceKook wrote: fuck that, i'm all about 560 bpm eighth time beats!
ON topic: for me either i either use 130 or 140, though I've used 80 and 100 before. Below a hundo and it starts getting to slow for me
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Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
i make hip hop, so 70's through 100's are all great for me
any further up and it's getting toward house 2step and techno, i haven't spent much time in the 130-area, i like doing dubstep at 145, also done a couple halfstep trap style tings at around 148-150 (basically 75bpm hip hop/trap)
This triple metre idea seems cool to me definitely need to fuck with that
any further up and it's getting toward house 2step and techno, i haven't spent much time in the 130-area, i like doing dubstep at 145, also done a couple halfstep trap style tings at around 148-150 (basically 75bpm hip hop/trap)
This triple metre idea seems cool to me definitely need to fuck with that
Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
I always start 140, mainly because FL's sequencer works in 16ths by default, and having those quick drum elements can be very useful. Plus, everything just moves faster visually, which puts me in the right mindset for dubstep production.
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I think we can all agree that 120 is the greatest bpm
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Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
i hate 120 save some disco/pop/*rnb
Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
In the essence of preserving workflow, 210 bpm saves you from having to switch the grid back and forth, and allows you to lay down the triplets from the sequencer . This can really serve useful when you are one a creative roll and want to swag your beat. Plus in my DAW (FL), the higher the tempo, the more effective the swing function seems to work.Brian Oblivion wrote:do you mean 4/4 to 3/4 ?Roswell wrote: 1/4 to 1/3.
you end up with 12 beats per bar effectively running at 70 or 140bpm depending on how you look at it right? You know if you just turn on tripplet notes at 70 or 140bpm you get the same thing, 12 or 24 hits per bar depending on if you go for 1/8t or 1/16t.Roswell wrote: Well, one great way to capture the SWAG is by changing your time signature from 1/4 to 1/3. First you want to change your BPM to........yes, 210 BPM!! ( dropping gems).
You will have to change your bars from 16 beats to 12 beats, but you will notice the added swag is Boss. Additionally you can bounce the audio files at 70 -140 -210- 280 and lego the stems in a fresh project.
This also helps you jump from style to style, want a dnb break rise right before that huge drop? change the bars back to 16 prior to the drop.
Hope this helps you make your choice!
All the best,
Roswell
Cheers
Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
It'll just be a lot slower and you'll do 1 and 1.2 instead of 1 and 1.3 so instead of halftime drums..
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Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
Push the button when you want the drum to go boom.
Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
Roswell wrote:In the essence of preserving workflow, 210 bpm saves you from having to switch the grid back and forth, and allows you to lay down the triplets from the sequencer . This can really serve useful when you are one a creative roll and want to swag your beat. Plus in my DAW (FL), the higher the tempo, the more effective the swing function seems to work.Brian Oblivion wrote:do you mean 4/4 to 3/4 ?Roswell wrote: 1/4 to 1/3.
you end up with 12 beats per bar effectively running at 70 or 140bpm depending on how you look at it right? You know if you just turn on tripplet notes at 70 or 140bpm you get the same thing, 12 or 24 hits per bar depending on if you go for 1/8t or 1/16t.Roswell wrote: Well, one great way to capture the SWAG is by changing your time signature from 1/4 to 1/3. First you want to change your BPM to........yes, 210 BPM!! ( dropping gems).
You will have to change your bars from 16 beats to 12 beats, but you will notice the added swag is Boss. Additionally you can bounce the audio files at 70 -140 -210- 280 and lego the stems in a fresh project.
This also helps you jump from style to style, want a dnb break rise right before that huge drop? change the bars back to 16 prior to the drop.
Hope this helps you make your choice!
All the best,
Roswell
Cheers
that is what I wanted to know guys....thank you very much. I knew some people out there were getting tricky with the time sigs

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Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
You dont have to change the grid to be able to place things in a triplet pattern lolRoswell wrote:In the essence of preserving workflow, 210 bpm saves you from having to switch the grid back and forth, and allows you to lay down the triplets from the sequencer . This can really serve useful when you are one a creative roll and want to swag your beat. Plus in my DAW (FL), the higher the tempo, the more effective the swing function seems to work.Brian Oblivion wrote:do you mean 4/4 to 3/4 ?Roswell wrote: 1/4 to 1/3.
you end up with 12 beats per bar effectively running at 70 or 140bpm depending on how you look at it right? You know if you just turn on tripplet notes at 70 or 140bpm you get the same thing, 12 or 24 hits per bar depending on if you go for 1/8t or 1/16t.Roswell wrote: Well, one great way to capture the SWAG is by changing your time signature from 1/4 to 1/3. First you want to change your BPM to........yes, 210 BPM!! ( dropping gems).
You will have to change your bars from 16 beats to 12 beats, but you will notice the added swag is Boss. Additionally you can bounce the audio files at 70 -140 -210- 280 and lego the stems in a fresh project.
This also helps you jump from style to style, want a dnb break rise right before that huge drop? change the bars back to 16 prior to the drop.
Hope this helps you make your choice!
All the best,
Roswell
Cheers
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Re: 70 or 140 BPM? how do you start?
Make some 140 bpm shit with a 4x4 beat.
export and stretch.
export and stretch.
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