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For most modern songs, it is highly unlikely, that they have been recorded without metronome or drum computer. It is not very likely that musicians or producers would deliverately set the BPM to something with decimals.
My suggestion would therefore be, when you create a new song to round the BPM to the nearest half-integer before doubling/tripling/quadrupling the BPM.
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I've seen it a couple of times. e. g. just stumbled across USDB ID 6308 where the BPM is 324. The actual BPM is 108, so I suppose, somebody tripled it. But doesn't matter, rounding it will do.
For most modern songs, it is highly unlikely, that they have been recorded without metronome or drum computer. It is not very likely that musicians or producers would deliverately set the BPM to something with decimals.
My suggestion would therefore be, when you create a new song to round the BPM to the nearest half-integer before doubling/tripling/quadrupling the BPM.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: