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has anyone plz got a good tutorial on this subject plz
any help is much appreciated !!!
thanks
i have tried
mixmeister bpm analyser (doesnt give out true bpm)
im on cubase 5
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the best but also the most extensive way is to simply use a kick every bar ... when you're done you simply open up the embodied bpm counter in your daw
you won't get it any more precise i think
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Id have to disagree.
http://www.all8.com/tools/bpm.htm
if you know the vocal and the track it came from you should be able to tap out the BPM to give you a rough estimate give or take a few beats.
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| Just try and feel it out man! act as if you were the one singing to a metronome. where would it be positioned?
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daniaan (01/02/2012) You can't find a bpm in an acapella.
Most songs have a defined tempo, so yes, even an acapella will have a bpm value. But like you said, the easiest way to measure it is to measure the full song. The acapella will almost certainly have the same tempo (unless it's from a different version/recording).
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