Hi Gary!
Easy this one, especially with the example you used. Just divide the
difference between the C3 and C4 by 12.
a) 240 bpm - 120 bpm = 120 bpm
b) 120 bpm / 12 = 10 bpm
c) 10 bpm per semitone. C#3 = 130 bpm, F3 = 170 bpm
d) with 96 bpm, for eg, you'll divide 96 by 12, and get 8. Just add 8
bpm for every semitone.
C'est tout!
Best,
Ned
On Sunday, October 12, 2003, at 11:44 AM, gary pozner wrote:
> Guys thank you for your responses. I am not sure I explained myself
>
> Here is a reel world example. I have a loop in my exs that is running
> at 120 BPM when I play middle C(C3). What I want to figure out is the
> tempo when I play different intervals. Let's say I play the same loop
> on Bb2, a 1/2 step down. How do I figure out it's tempo
> mathematically.
> And then of course easily figure out the other speeds at other
> intervals.
>
> Lets say C3=120 beats per minute
> C4=240 beats per minute
> Now how do I get the other notes in between.
>
> Thanks
>
> Gary Pozner
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Re: [EXS] Beats per minute
2003-10-12 by Ned Bouhalassa
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