How do you convert milliseconds into BPM?

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  1. Ellin

    Ellin Kapellmeister

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    Hi men!
    How do you convert milliseconds into BPM?
    Online there are many explanations with formulas and calculations, but there is a pc-tool or VST that quickly automatically does this?
     
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  3. Ash

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    simple:

    To calculate mlseconds yo do this: 60000/BPM/4

    example: 60000/120/4 = 125mlseconds


    yo can do the oposite, if you hace 125mlseconds you just multiple by 4 and then yo divide 60000 by the result of that

    example: Yo hace 125mlscendos

    125mlseconds * 4 = 500
    60000/500= 120bpm
     
  5. Ellin

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    Thanks for the advice.
    I found a permanent solution.
    There is this free-vst: http://www.kvraudio.com/product/echolive-by-the-interruptor
    "Interruptor echolive", it is a delay, but has built a converter bpm / ms.
    Writing ms converts them bpm ...
    It's perfect for this purpose, although it is basically a delay ...
     
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    better to follow the bpm calculator link man. That way you can use whatever delay you like ;)
     
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    Audition timeline can be changed from BPM to samples, time (in decimals), CD (75 Frames per) and various SMPTE frames per second. And custom FPS settings. Very handy-and here is a chart. Google search: http://www.sengpielaudio.com/calculator-bpmtempotime.htm
     
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