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How do you find the bpm with song have lots of drum beats

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Ayeen_old
Drum beats are the reference for menotrome sound in Osu! But how if too many drum beats you heard. The menotrome sound a bit awkward, when music slow down to 25% drum beat really sync with menotrome beats and some drop on red ticks. I tried double the bpm, but it seem no use. BPM used was 109bpm.

Scenario: Drum beats "Dak dak dum-dak-dak-dum" where "dum" sound drops on white ticks/sync aka drop right on menotrome sound. where else, "dak" sound on red ticks. The menotrome on normal audio ( speed 100%) sound seem a bit odd.
Im referring to this song:

Passion-Utada Hikaru
Shiirn
You learn how to find bpm without even really any noticeable metronome as you get more experienced. It's an unconscious thing thing.
There's very little actual music in there either....
I'd ballpark a 110bpm, figure out the specifics yourself for experience.
Jarby
The timing would be a lot easier to get from the rhythm starting at 1:12. Work it out from there and then simply take the offset back to the start assuming that the song has one timing section. Outside of this song, it's usually just an intuition thing based on where you know the bar is starting, what you assume the time signature to be and which beats are most likely to land on 1/1.
Topic Starter
Ayeen_old
~ Third day. Menotrome is still sound wrongly

The mp3 Time it so you know how wrong the menotrome sound is
Shiirn
The metronome is probably some fucknit of 7/5 or something. I'm not looking at it because the music itself is shit and isn't really music at all, just sounds following a beat.
Xgor
BPM:109,000
Offset: 33300
4/4

That's the timing I got in like 5 minutes, offset is probably wrong as I usually gets that wrong but I'm pretty sure the timing signature and BPM is correct.
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Ayeen_old
Xgor, actually that was my offset and bpm. but what bother me was the menotrome sound for the song.
Xgor
Oh <.<
I think the metronome sounds fine, but still the metronome will not sound perfect on all songs, but it's more the songs fault, not the metronome.
Jarby
As long as the time signature is appropriate, don't worry about the metronome seeming odd on songs like this as it's inevitable with the rhythm used for most of the song.
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