BPM: Dadada

Give tempo and time signature

The speed at which music is played/performed is expressed as beats-per-minute or BPM. The more BPM, the faster the music goes. Most music uses the same BPM range as the human heartbeat: 60-140 bpm.
A base of 16 means that the bar is divided in 16 parts of length 1/16. The most common bases are 4, 8, 16 or 32. Use base 12 or 24 if you also want calculations for triplets.
This is also used in "Quantising": the process of snapping notes to the nearest beat subdivision.

Quick BPM overview

Beats per minute
158.8 BPM
Beats per bar
4 beats
Bars per minute
39.7
Length of 1 beat
0.3778 sec
Length of 1 bar
1.5113 sec
Beats per second
2.6467 Hz

Fractions for base 16

These are some common fractions (handy for setting delays, LFO and modulation parameters)


1/16
1/16
6.25%
94.5 ms
10.6 Hz

2/16
1/8
12.5%
189 ms
5.29 Hz

3/16
3/16
18.75%
283 ms
3.53 Hz

4/16
1/4
25%
378 ms
2.65 Hz

5/16
5/16
31.25%
472 ms
2.12 Hz

6/16
3/8
37.5%
567 ms
1.76 Hz

7/16
7/16
43.75%
661 ms
1.51 Hz

8/16
1/2
50%
756 ms
1.32 Hz

9/16
9/16
56.25%
850 ms
1.18 Hz

10/16
5/8
62.5%
945 ms
1.06 Hz

11/16
11/16
68.75%
1 039 ms
0.962 Hz

12/16
3/4
75%
1 134 ms
0.882 Hz

13/16
13/16
81.25%
1 228 ms
0.814 Hz

14/16
7/8
87.5%
1 322 ms
0.756 Hz

15/16
15/16
93.75%
1 417 ms
0.706 Hz

16/16
1/1
100%
1 511 ms
0.662 Hz

24/16
3/2
150%
2 267 ms
0.441 Hz

32/16
2/1
200%
3 023 ms
0.331 Hz

48/16
3/1
300%
4 534 ms
0.221 Hz

64/16
4/1
400%
6 045 ms
0.165 Hz

How to use this page

If you have a 135 BPM song, and you want a phase modulation of 4 beats: that is 1.778 sec
If you have a 98 BPM song in a measure of 3/4, and you want to know how long 8 bars is: 14.7 sec
If you have a 128 BPM song, and you want an audio delay of 2/3 of a beat: this is 313 ms
If you have a 80 BPM song, and you want an LFO of 5/4 of a bar: this is 4687.5 ms

Musical genres

These are some popular modern music genres with typical BPM speeds.

Slow dub/reggae
Fast dub/reggae
Deep house
Slow house
Electro house
Trance
Dubstep
Hard house
Jungle
Drum&Bass
Gabber

Music calculators & converters

Beats-per-minute
Convert BPM to Hz, bar length, fractions
Audio delay
Calculate audio delay length in msec
Music Frequency
Convert pitch to musical note and wavelength
Song length
Calculate song length from BPM
Music Scale
Generate scales with frequencies
Tap your tempo
Tap to find the BPM of a song or a heartbeat

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert BPM to milliseconds?

Divide 60,000 by the BPM. At 120 BPM: 60000÷120 = 500ms per beat. For subdivisions: quarter note = 500ms, eighth note = 250ms, sixteenth = 125ms. This is essential for setting delay times in DAWs.

How do I convert BPM to Hz (frequency)?

Divide BPM by 60. At 120 BPM: 120÷60 = 2 Hz (2 beats per second). This is useful for syncing LFOs, modulation, and effects to the tempo. A quarter note at 120 BPM = 2 Hz, eighth note = 4 Hz.

What is a good delay time for my BPM?

Common musical delay times: 1/4 note (one beat), 1/8 note (half beat), dotted 1/8 (3/16), or 1/16 note. At 120 BPM: quarter=500ms, eighth=250ms, dotted eighth=375ms, sixteenth=125ms. Dotted delays create a "bouncing" feel.

What does the time signature mean for BPM?

Time signature defines beats per bar, not speed. 4/4 = 4 quarter notes per bar, 3/4 = 3 (waltz), 6/8 = 6 eighth notes. BPM stays constant, but bar length changes. A 120 BPM song in 4/4 has 2-second bars; in 3/4, bars are 1.5 seconds.