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FFR Music Producers
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Okay... this is something that never fails to irk me.
Extremely high BPMs in songs People are going "OMG THIS SONG IS FSAT!!!!121" to some songs that are fast (like 175+ish), but dozens of times I always hear someone one-up that person by saying "pfft, that's slow, I have a song that goes 500 bpm". In fact when I made uber rave over a year ago I tell someone "I'm making a fast song"... they ask me its BPM, and I reply 175, which IS what it is. "Oh that's okay" they say "800 BPM is faster" they say... Sure one can notch up the BPM to 500+, but they are still free to space out the notes as much as they like...which in my opinion just makes the BPM truly lower. Unless the songs really sound like this... I present to you..in good humor...Uber Rave in 450BPM http://www.ragevi.com/450BPM_uber_rave.mp3 And how much time does it take to turn up the BPM in a music program? Under a minute... OMFG Impressive huh? Unless those insanely-high BPM songs sound like that, I think it's just BS Hell if I made a 999 BPM song, would that make me God? *EDIT: Sorry if my thoughts aren't layed out too neatly. When it's something that annoys me I generally don't care |
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