I used to do that when it went up to 300. I reuploaded my 2 first utterly terrible "dUBsTeP" (i like dubstep but the tracks were just mess) tracks as "fAsT vERsIonS" which were even worse.
Maybe a better question would be: "What's the max bpm audiotool should provide, so no one asks for more?" There are legit songs around 300 bpm. Add some headroom for experiments and round up to a nice number.
Another reason: at 1200 bpm you hit the frequencies where a kick drum turns into a bassline for a 4th note.
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Speedcore freaks
I used to do that when it went up to 300. I reuploaded my 2 first utterly terrible "dUBsTeP" (i like dubstep but the tracks were just mess) tracks as "fAsT vERsIonS" which were even worse.
The upside is that you didn't have to listen to the crime against music for 11 minutes if you listened to the fast version
You can make pads out of Bassdrum samples
Maybe a better question would be: "What's the max bpm audiotool should provide, so no one asks for more?" There are legit songs around 300 bpm. Add some headroom for experiments and round up to a nice number.
Another reason: at 1200 bpm you hit the frequencies where a kick drum turns into a bassline for a 4th note.
Magic.
I'd rather provide a kick drum oscillator :)
More like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTsX0WLav1g :P
See 1:35
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Don't most professional DAWs have this feature too?