How much bpm is dubstep




















You'll note that those two ranges vary by a factor of 2. It's just a matter of how you feel it. Also, this discussion belongs in that thread. I think the comments in the List of tempos give a useful perspective. If you consider it to be a Rock beat, then you have snares on 2 and 4 and choose the slower BPM. If you think of the piece as a 2-step, or ohm-Pah ohm-Pah, then choose the doubled speed and have snares on 3. I think the Rock POV makes more sense, but there's no right answer per se.

With reference to your username: Down-votes are not political. They represent our opinion that your question is not useful, or not of general interest. As a popular DAW, it was also the program of choice for grime and 2step, which only further contributed to the influence that carried over into dubstep. FL was bpm default for as long as I remember which is why Grime is also bpm as standard.

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