jonny deep wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2017 7:21 am
Yep, so you should see the same at 1, 2 and 3 minutes, unless you have 100.5 BPM or something.
Exactly. Makes total sense. Now that it makes sense, it does sound stupid and simple, but I think everyone can see why it was a little weird at first.
And, I think I have one song that might be over 4 minutes. But I always make my click track/drum beat 4 minutes long, knowing my song will probably be shorter than that.......but thanx for asking.
rammer24 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2017 2:45 am
You know what. I thought about it. It does make sense, actually. Since BPM's are based on beats PER ONE MINUTE, then 4 minutes will always fall right on a beat that is 4 times more than whatever the BPM is. I'll explain more to morrow. I acutally just got out of bed to type this. I need a fucking life.
Right. The minutes don't change. A minute is a minute. The beats are divided among the minutes. However that visually spaces out on the timeline doesn't matter because a beat has to land on each minute.
Armistice wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2017 7:31 am
Unless the constant i is involved, I stay out of mathematical posts. Or trigonometry, I still remember some of that.
Well of course you'll remember trig, you were a surveyor!
My favourite function is ex.
"Some old hags can't always hide their old age".... Still with me after all these years. I'm sure they don't use that one any more...