BPM's still in question
BPM's still in question Posted on: 28.01.2013 by Jerica Salava I took some heat about this before and now it's propagating into our youth.Can we teach them to read and correctly identify BPM's before we leave a legacy of corrupt ID3's ? TRAP is NOT in the 120-150 BPM range. Here is an actual TRAP producer stating it correctly as 67 BPM. > | |
Nancey Inderlied 29.01.2013 | Surprise surprise, Trap producers loosely understand basic music theory... What's our next lesson? The majority of DJs don't understand the basics of sound engineering or software? |
Arla Seniw 29.01.2013 | Why does it matter? If the readout wasn't there it wouldn't make a difference? You could still beatmatch one into another. |
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