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19.11.2004, 12:28 PM
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Time signatures and beat calculations
Right, I have some gaps in my musical knowledge and I am hoping someone can fill them for me...
With time signatures I know that 4/4 means there are 4 instances of a 1/4 note per measure.
So 5/8 would mean that there are 5 instances of an 1/8 note per measure.
My question is this - does that mean that with a 5/8 time signature there are 5 beats per measure?
So with a tempo of 100bpm and a time signature of 5/8, is the following maths correct:
300ms per 1/8 note (ie beat)
and 1.5s per measure
I think I have but would appreciate someone confirming this or if not then explaining it in simpleton terms.
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19.11.2004, 07:33 PM
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Re: Time signatures and beat calculations
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So 5/8 would mean that there are 5 instances of an 1/8 note per measure.
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Yes.
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My question is this - does that mean that with a 5/8 time signature there are 5 beats per measure?
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Yes.
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So with a tempo of 100bpm and a time signature of 5/8, is the following maths correct:
300ms per 1/8 note (ie beat)
and 1.5s per measure
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Yes.
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I think I have but would appreciate someone confirming this or if not then explaining it in simpleton terms.
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Is "yes" a simpleton term enough?
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20.11.2004, 05:53 AM
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Re: Time signatures and beat calculations
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Is "yes" a simpleton term enough?
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Can you dumb it down just a tad? 
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20.11.2004, 10:04 AM
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Thanks Juho...
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31.03.2006, 11:54 AM
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Sorry to bring this post back up again, but I still can't get my head around something. Problem is I am not too sure what it is I cannot get my head around...
Lets take a track with a tempo of 120bpm.
If the signature is 4/4 then each beat lasts for 500 ms... (correct?)
Now what...?
How long would each beat last for if the signature is 6/8? Sorry to be a school teacher but you must show your workings...
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31.03.2006, 11:59 AM
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Im gonna take a wild guess and say that nothing has changed...
Only now, you have 6 8th notes per bar (cant remember technical term), but your tempo is still 120BPM, so each beat still is only 0.5s
Am I right???
EDIT: Geez... I was so wrong!!!! Maths was never my strong point, so why am I studying acoustics at uni? Crazy I tells ya....
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31.03.2006, 01:12 PM
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I don't know, thats the problem.
Or has the fact that the 4th has become an eigth - made the length of the beat half?
It is all so confusilating (I've been playing Ratchet and Clank 2).
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31.03.2006, 01:40 PM
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just use timings based on the smallest reasonable measure
125ms
so, 125ms, 250ms, 500ms, 375ms(250ms+125ms)
get tricky, 62.5ms+125ms=187.5
187.5ms+250ms=437.5ms
try em, mix em right channel 250ms, left channel 375ms, feedback 187.5ms
etc etc etc
There is a simple formula for BMP to Milliseconds, do a Google.
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31.03.2006, 01:58 PM
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Divide 60000 by your tempo to find the ms of a 1/4 note.
IE: 60000/132 = 1/4 note that's 454.54ms long
To find an 1/8th note, just halve the answer, IE 227.27ms
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31.03.2006, 05:32 PM
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Yeah I get all this guys,
Thing is I am writing a delay calc for myself in Visual Studio and I am trying to work out how to calculate delays on different time signatures...
I have all the 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 and so on notes worked out for normal notes, dotted notes and triplets, but I don't quite understnad the effect of a time signature on a beats length.
Although my investigations are leading me to believe that it doesn't matter...
Anyone for input?
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