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BPM To SPB Calculator and Metronome

LELegendaro•Created March 14, 2021
BPM To SPB Calculator and Metronome
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Instructions

Use both sliders to set the BPM and drum type (sound from metronome). Drum Numbers: 1- Snare 2- Kick 3- Stick 4- Crash 5- Open Hi-Hat 6- Closed Hi-Hat 7- Tambourine 8- Clap 9- Clave 10- Block 11- Cowbell 12- Triangle 13- Bongo 14- Conga 15- Cabasa 16- Guiro 17- Vibraslap 18- Cuica (I recommend using the snare, kick, closed hi-hat, tambourine, clap, clave, block, cowbell, bongo, and conga.) Tempos (If You Are Interested): Larghissimo (<40 BPM) Largo (40–60 BPM) Larghetto (60–66 BPM) Adagio (66–76 BPM) Andante (76–108 BPM) Moderato (108–120 BPM) Allegro (120–168 BPM) Presto (168–200 BPM) Prestissimo (>200 BPM)

Description

Coding- @Legendaro When I started making Incredibox projects, I imagined building a calculator to help me find how many seconds each beat lasted. This was because I used "wait _ seconds" blocks for the timings of the costumes. (I didn't use rest blocks because I forgot that Scratch had them!) I was about to build a calculator to help other Incredibox fans with their projects, but I forgot about it for months. Until now! Not only is it a BPM to SPB calculator, it also has a built-in metronome! Thank you for reading this! Happy Pi Day! π By the way, here's the formula for finding seconds per beat (SPB): 60 (seconds in a minute) ÷ BPM (beats per minute) = SPB (seconds per beat)

Project Details

Project ID501369296
CreatedMarch 14, 2021
Last ModifiedMarch 15, 2021
SharedMarch 14, 2021
Visibilityvisible
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