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[[file:Default BPM.png|thumb|An image of the BPM shown by default. The default BPM is set at 110.]] | [[file:Default BPM.png|thumb|An image of the BPM shown by default. The default BPM is set at 110.]] | ||
'''Beats per minute''' (abbreviated as '''BPM''') of a sequence on Online Sequencer refers to the speed of the music, otherwise known as tempo. BPM indicates the number of beats that occur within a span of 60 seconds. The default BPM setting is 110, and valid values range from 10 to 999. | |||
==Markers and | ==Markers and BPM== | ||
''Further information: [[Markers]]''<br> | ''Further information: [[Markers]]''<br> | ||
With the introduction of markers on December 30, 2020, there is a marker option that can be used to increase or decrease the beats per measure during the song. See the [[markers]] page for more information. After clicking the <code>+</code> button, click "BPM" and enter a new BPM. There is also a blend option so those wanting to slowly change the BPM. | With the introduction of markers on December 30, 2020, there is a marker option that can be used to increase or decrease the beats per measure during the song. See the [[markers]] page for more information. After clicking the <code>+</code> button, click "BPM" and enter a new BPM. There is also a blend option so those wanting to slowly change the BPM. | ||
[[category:Basic terms]] | [[category:Basic terms]] |
Latest revision as of 13:16, 21 May 2023
Beats per minute (abbreviated as BPM) of a sequence on Online Sequencer refers to the speed of the music, otherwise known as tempo. BPM indicates the number of beats that occur within a span of 60 seconds. The default BPM setting is 110, and valid values range from 10 to 999.
Markers and BPM
Further information: Markers
With the introduction of markers on December 30, 2020, there is a marker option that can be used to increase or decrease the beats per measure during the song. See the markers page for more information. After clicking the +
button, click "BPM" and enter a new BPM. There is also a blend option so those wanting to slowly change the BPM.