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The '''tempo''', known on site as '''beat per measure''' (more commonly known by its abbreviation, '''BPM''', as it is named in the settings), is a term to clarify the speed or pace of a song. | The '''tempo''', known on site as '''beat per measure''' (more commonly known by its abbreviation, '''BPM''', as it is named in the settings), is a term to clarify the speed or pace of a song. | ||
The default beats per measure on Online Sequencer is set at 110, but the beats per measure can be set from 10 to 999. | ==Beats per measure limitations== | ||
The default beats per measure on Online Sequencer is set at 110, but the beats per measure can be set from 10 to 999. | |||
Originally, developer tools were required in order to increase the tempo/BPM limits, but as of July 4, 2021, when Liam changed the sequencing system to only allow sequences with BPMs mentioned above, it no longer exists. | |||
[[category:Basic terms]] | [[category:Basic terms]] |
Revision as of 17:01, 20 May 2023
The tempo, known on site as beat per measure (more commonly known by its abbreviation, BPM, as it is named in the settings), is a term to clarify the speed or pace of a song.
Beats per measure limitations
The default beats per measure on Online Sequencer is set at 110, but the beats per measure can be set from 10 to 999.
Originally, developer tools were required in order to increase the tempo/BPM limits, but as of July 4, 2021, when Liam changed the sequencing system to only allow sequences with BPMs mentioned above, it no longer exists.