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how to quickly learn bpm songs for mapper

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SiriesKiller09
Hello dear men!
Today I'll tell you how to find fast BPM songs
Go!

Every self-respecting Russian man has a music player on his computer called AIMP, if you don't have it then just download it
When downloaded, use it to open the song that will be present in your map
Well, in the list of songs, right-click on our song and press F4 or the button in the pop-up window called file information
In the pop-up window at the top, click on the IP3v2 section
It would seem that there is nothing like this in this window, but if you look in the lower right corner you will see a field with the name BPM and a picture of the reload button, we are interested in the reload button
Click on it and bam, in the same window the optimal BPM for the song pops up in the same field
It remains only to insert BPM into the wasp and enjoy mapping
Dosvidos, if I dig up some other life hacks on my own, I will definitely post them
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i wish i can understand this
Smorsh

dPeace wrote:

i wish i can understand this
Me too
Jason X
This really is a lot of extra steps and more complicated, compared to just pressing T to the beat (manual timing) or using a simple BPM analyzer like MixMeister (drag mp3 in, done). (see my post here for more information)

Also, AIMP is pretty much only on Russian PC's and the program is in Russian, so this tutorial would only really aid those who can speak Russian in the first place.
Considering this, I don't think the thread title really fits here.
Ryu Sei

Jason X wrote:

Also, AIMP is pretty much only on Russian PC's and the program is in Russian, so this tutorial would only really aid those who can speak Russian in the first place.
To correct, AIMP also has English interface. Rather, it's popular among Russian users.

It does not help you with songs with multiple BPMs, sadly.
sisig
just use statementreply's bpm analyzer lol
Faath
vocalremover.org works just fine for me
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SiriesKiller09

Faath wrote:

vocalremover.org works just fine for me
That's a good option, too
Ladoma
Hi! This is how I figured out the BPM in a simple way.

first: find any song you like! (remember, you must like this song first!)
Two: you need to find the drum sound/percussion sound. why? because that instrument is key to timing, but when in the classical genre you need to figure it out another way. (This step is important)
three: and then go to this website https://anotherproducer.com/online-tools-for-musicians/bpm-calculator/
four: play the song while you tap on the BPM website to calculate the BPM.
Five: don't focus too much on decimal things! you're not a math expert, so keep it simple.
Six: if the numbers are stable (ex: the value is stable at 60 bpm/180 bpm) then apply it on your beatmap.

Keep practice on to understand how to measure BPM. just clap your hand or snap your fingers when you hear a song then you'll figure it out. humming it also helps!

Don't push yourself at first!
Don't touch a song that may have multiple bpm, start with a single bpm.

That's it. Forgive my broken English hehe

I hope this helps you :)
SaltyLucario
https://songbpm.com/ i use this if im lazy
TheKevinFXx
I use this program
Created by statementreply
I got it on a discord server so I'm not sure if it's the creator
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