![]() Studio guitarists used to carry conversion charts in their gigbags to make sure they could always lock in with tempos at a session, and we're including one for you below. However, while most musicians think of tempo in terms of bpm, most delay units represent delay time as milliseconds (ms). It can be hard to get a really accurate reading with this approach, but it will get you in the ballpark, if you're in a pinch. For example, you can count how many beats go by in 15 seconds and multiply that by 4 (15 x 4 = 60 seconds or one minute) or you can count how many beats go by in 10 seconds then multiply that by 6. A more efficient way is to find a smaller multiple of 60 and use that as the basis for your calculations. But figuring out a song's tempo by counting beats for 60 seconds isn't especially practical. ![]() A song's tempo is usually expressed in terms of beats per minute (bpm).
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