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have you read Crytonomicon by Neil Stevenson? --- Tim Nelson <tcn62@ici.net> wrote: > I absolutely hated mathematics in school, but now > that nobody's making me > do it, I can enjoy it a lot more, especially when > it's for a practical > purpose like this one! > > Since there are 60,000 ms in a minute, 60k divided > by the bpm = ms, and 60k > divided by the ms = bpm! (A 500ms delay would > translate to 120bpm, 60bpm = > 1000ms, 30bpm = 2000ms, etc.) Wow! > > So 145bpm would be 413.7931035ms or thereabouts... > Doubling or halving (or > quadrupling or quartering, etc.) the settings would > sound good too. > > I think I'll go speedread Godel, Escher and Bach > now... where's that pocket > protector? > > Tim > > (ps: I hear the movie "PI" is great, according to > several list members, > although I STILL haven't seen it. Maybe if I watch > it, I'll get so stoked > I'll calculate the input and output impedences of > every instrument, device > and amp in my whole rig so I can finally gain-stage > the damned thing... > REAL excitement, I gotta tell ya! > > At 01:30 PM 7/29/99 -0700, you wrote: > > > >does anyone have the equation relating BPM to > >milliseconds? > > _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com