Hi all,
There are also software utilities (Mac/PC) that'll do the same thing....
www.hitsquad.com/smm (...look under "Production Calculator")
Here's an example of what they spit out:
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You said: 132 bpm
Normal Notes:
56.8181818 ms (1/32 Note)
113.6363636 ms (1/16 Note)
227.2727273 ms (1/8 Note)
454.5454545 ms (1/4 Note)
909.0909091 ms (1/2 Note)
1818.1818182 ms (1/1 Note)
Dotted Notes:
85.2272727 ms (1/32 Note)
170.4545455 ms (1/16 Note)
340.9090909 ms (1/8 Note)
681.8181818 ms (1/4 Note)
1363.6363636 ms (1/2 Note)
2727.2727272 ms (1/1 Note)
Triplet Notes:
37.8787879 ms (1/32 Note)
75.7575758 ms (1/16 Note)
151.5151515 ms (1/8 Note)
303.030303 ms (1/4 Note)
606.0606061 ms (1/2 Note)
1212.1212122 ms (1/1 Note)
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Have fun!
Phil
From: Reggie <
reggie@...>
Reply-To:
AN1x-list@yahoogroups.comDate: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 21:43:16 +0100
To:
AN1x-list@yahoogroups.comSubject: Re: 2 [AN1x-list] for Gary G., XGedit suggestion and question.
Synced Delay times are dependent on the Tempo, like you say, pretty
impossible to do given that there are no sync options on the SW1k. But
there is a small way around it, as the Delay times are accurate to 0.1ms
on the SW1k, a little bit of maths can go a long way.
All you need to do is have a calculator to hand, then divide 60000 by
your tempo and the result will give you the length of 1 note in a 4 note
bar (1/4) if you want eighths divide the value by 2 etc. For all the
other values that you want.
OR you could use XGPad which has a delay calculator built in, that will
insert the value into the knob for you for any Variation or insert
effects that use a delay parameter (It doesn't work for reverb delays
as they are not accurate enough!)