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2003-05-02 22:20[idm] math tempo questions.....
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2003-05-02 22:20thoughtbludgeon@thoughtbludgeon.comis there a typical mathematical formula for calculating semitone or 'cent' difference usin
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is there a typical mathematical formula for calculating semitone or 'cent' difference using bpm? i.e. track 1 is at 152 .. track 2 is at 175 what mathematrical equation can i use to find how many semitones (+ - 24) or cents (+ - 100) i should adjust track 2 to match the tempo of track 1? : / --- http://www.edgey.net http://www.mp3.com/edgey http://www.thoughtbludgeon.com 'intellect in rational movement tries to kill emotion, in doing so, only kills itself.' 'when you're holding a hammer, everything looks like a nail.' AIM: SINBYTE | ICQ: 126370648 ---
2003-05-02 23:22edITI built a little MAX Patch that does this, the equation is: A= tempo 1 (152) or lesser bpm
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I built a little MAX Patch that does this, the equation is: A= tempo 1 (152) or lesser bpm B= tempo 2 (175) or greater bpm (1-(a/b))/(1/12) The first part of the expression will give you the percentage that the first bpm is off by the second then you divide that by (1/12) or (one semitone, [12 semitones per octave]), that will give you the amount of semitones to shift the track by. Email me if you want the MAX patch. -edIT-
quoted 10 lines is there a typical mathematical formula for calculating semitone or 'cent'> is there a typical mathematical formula for calculating semitone or 'cent' > difference using bpm? > > i.e. > > track 1 is at 152 .. track 2 is at 175 > > what mathematrical equation can i use to find how many semitones (+ - 24) or > cents (+ - 100) i should adjust track 2 to match the tempo of track 1? >
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