Melophobia
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I'm working on something with a fairly complicated synth patch and it literally only works at 157 bpm. Is this acceptable for dnb? it's more on the jump up/neuro side if that makes a difference.
Hmm, I think you're probably fine there... If you think of halftime dnb (otherwise known as dubstep), this is 140bpm or even as low as 70 bpm from time to time. 157bpm is pretty much in the middle between dnb and halftime dnb so technically it would be three quarter time dnb and will still mix fine.
Half time D&B isn't dubstep? Half time D&B is still 170-175 bpm (or 85-87.5 hence the word half). The 160 mark is where the likes of juke / footwork seem to sit.
Half time D&B isn't dubstep? Half time D&B is still 170-175 bpm (or 85-87.5 hence the word half). The 160 mark is where the likes of juke / footwork seem to sit.
Half time D&B isn't dubstep? Half time D&B is still 170-175 bpm (or 85-87.5 hence the word half). The 160 mark is where the likes of juke / footwork seem to sit.
... so technically it would be three quarter time dnb and will still mix fine.
32 is more than 86 though
If you watch it closely, triplets are no more than rows of sextuplets in a orgy.I heard only songs written about triangles can be written in triplets