BeatMeterGenerator: A Rough Beginners Tutorial
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2022 3:34 pm
Hi all, I kind of just threw this together.. A fellow creator who I look to for inspiration in editing had asked for some help in learning to do his own beats. I am a friendly and helping person so I couldn't say no to giving someone what I once needed in order to grasp the learning curve of this program.
*Note I don't finish a whole song. Just went through and tried showing how to do most things you can in the program. and then exporting/importing, I am sure some of the more vetted users/creators will find some things a pinch painful to watch, I am aware I still have a lot left to learn & progress at. But again, if this can help any other new or old creators looking to do there own beatmeters.. then my job would be done by leaving this here.
Please Import & then download
https://mega.nz/file/BYBGHDLD#sOBTeAD_b ... mbeV5lpesI
"BMG's detect BPM is too sensitive to relatively loud notes in the song, but is often accurate about the tempo if that tempo never changes in the range you're testing.
VirtualDJ's bpm measurement is more accurate. In both cases I always round the detected bpm to see if that is true.
The BMG detection is accurate to the real waveform, not where you placed the bpm strip.
So you have to move the strip to match the first beat."
a little tip from Masperturbator
*Note I don't finish a whole song. Just went through and tried showing how to do most things you can in the program. and then exporting/importing, I am sure some of the more vetted users/creators will find some things a pinch painful to watch, I am aware I still have a lot left to learn & progress at. But again, if this can help any other new or old creators looking to do there own beatmeters.. then my job would be done by leaving this here.
Please Import & then download
https://mega.nz/file/BYBGHDLD#sOBTeAD_b ... mbeV5lpesI
"BMG's detect BPM is too sensitive to relatively loud notes in the song, but is often accurate about the tempo if that tempo never changes in the range you're testing.
VirtualDJ's bpm measurement is more accurate. In both cases I always round the detected bpm to see if that is true.
The BMG detection is accurate to the real waveform, not where you placed the bpm strip.
So you have to move the strip to match the first beat."
a little tip from Masperturbator