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  1. Mpumelelo von Mumhanzi

    One hundred and eleven

    One hundred and eleven bpm in milliseconds. Musical note name Duration in milliseconds octuple note (8) 17296 quadruple note (4) 8648 breve (2) 4324 semibreve (1) 2162 minim (½) 1081.081 crochet (¼) 540.541 quaver (⅛) 270.27 semiquaver (¹⁄₁₆) 135.135 demisemiquaver (¹⁄₃₂)...
  2. Mpumelelo von Mumhanzi

    Should you add reverb to a podcast?

    Reverb is the echo effect you hear when sound bounces back from walls and surfaces, making it feel like you're in a big room. When used in audio, reverb can make a voice sound fuller and give a sense of space. For podcasts, it might add warmth and depth to voices, creating a different mood. Why...
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    Can something like OpenAI ChatGPT replace songwriters?

    What are the chances that something like OpenAI ChatGPT can replace songwriters?
  4. Mpumelelo von Mumhanzi

    One hundred and ten

    One hundred and ten bpm in milliseconds. Musical note name Duration in milliseconds octuple note (8) 17454 quadruple note (4) 8727 breve (2) 4363 semibreve (1) 2181 minim (½) 1090.909 crochet (¼) 545.455 quaver (⅛) 272.727 semiquaver (¹⁄₁₆) 136.364 demisemiquaver (¹⁄₃₂)...
  5. Mpumelelo von Mumhanzi

    One hundred and nine

    One hundred and nine bpm in milliseconds. Musical note name Duration in milliseconds octuple note (8) 17614 quadruple note (4) 8807 breve (2) 4403 semibreve (1) 2201 minim (½) 1100.917 crochet (¼) 550.459 quaver (⅛) 275.229 semiquaver (¹⁄₁₆) 137.615 demisemiquaver (¹⁄₃₂)...
  6. Mpumelelo von Mumhanzi

    One hundred and eight

    One hundred and eight bpm in milliseconds. Musical note name Duration in milliseconds octuple note (8) 17776 quadruple note (4) 8888 breve (2) 4444 semibreve (1) 2222 minim (½) 1111.111 crochet (¼) 555.556 quaver (⅛) 277.778 semiquaver (¹⁄₁₆) 138.889 demisemiquaver (¹⁄₃₂)...
  7. Mpumelelo von Mumhanzi

    One hundred and seven

    One hundred and seven bpm in milliseconds. Musical note name Duration in milliseconds octuple note (8) 17942 quadruple note (4) 8971 breve (2) 4485 semibreve (1) 2242 minim (½) 1121.495 crochet (¼) 560.748 quaver (⅛) 280.374 semiquaver (¹⁄₁₆) 140.187 demisemiquaver (¹⁄₃₂)...
  8. Mpumelelo von Mumhanzi

    One hundred and six

    One hundred and six bpm in milliseconds. Musical note name Duration in milliseconds octuple note (8) 18112 quadruple note (4) 9056 breve (2) 4528 semibreve (1) 2264 minim (½) 1132.075 crochet (¼) 566.038 quaver (⅛) 283.019 semiquaver (¹⁄₁₆) 141.509 demisemiquaver (¹⁄₃₂)...
  9. Mpumelelo von Mumhanzi

    One hundred and five

    One hundred and five bpm in milliseconds. Musical note name Duration in milliseconds octuple note (8) 18284 quadruple note (4) 9142 breve (2) 4571 semibreve (1) 2285 minim (½) 1142.857 crochet (¼) 571.429 quaver (⅛) 285.714 semiquaver (¹⁄₁₆) 142.857 demisemiquaver (¹⁄₃₂)...
  10. Mpumelelo von Mumhanzi

    One hundred and four

    One hundred and four bpm in milliseconds. Musical note name Duration in milliseconds octuple note (8) 18460 quadruple note (4) 9230 breve (2) 4615 semibreve (1) 2307 minim (½) 1153.846 crochet (¼) 576.923 quaver (⅛) 288.462 semiquaver (¹⁄₁₆) 144.231 demisemiquaver (¹⁄₃₂)...
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    Why do artists sign to other artists if they are in the same lane?

    Is it not hustling backward when upcoming recording artists sign with other artists if they are in the same lane as them? I don't think if you are an artist you'd be okay with artists you have signed on your record company becoming more prominent than you in the same genre of music. The point of...
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    What is the difference between +4dBu and -10dBV?

    Can you tell me what the difference is between +4dBu and -10dBV?
  13. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Jnr Brown - "TAKAITA MARI" (produced by gTBeats)

    Big Boy Business recording artist Jnr Brown, known for his relentless creativity has released a new song called "TAKAITA MARI," produced by gTBeats (Titus Gambiza). The song is a testament to Jnr Brown's unique style and boundless artistic vision. With its hypnotic beats and evocative lyrics...
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    How can one invest in the music biz?

    What are the best ways to invest in music?
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    Is it okay to master in the same project or start a new one

    When you have finished working on a record. Is it best to master the tune in the same project or to render it to a WAV file and then start a separate project session for mastering?
  16. Mpumelelo von Mumhanzi

    What is a parametric equalizer?

    A parametric equalizer (EQ) is like a sculptor's tool for shaping sound. Just as a sculptor uses different tools to shape a block of wood into a specific form, a parametric EQ allows a record producer or a sound engineer to adjust specific frequencies of an instrument in order to shape it into...
  17. Mpumelelo von Mumhanzi

    Is it okay to use presets in music production?

    Synth presets are a great place to start when making music. They can help you quickly produce your record since you may be overwhelmed by so many individual parameters to fiddle with. The same logic applies to sound engineering. FX presets aren't altogether bad. You can further tweak and modify...
  18. Mpumelelo von Mumhanzi

    Stuff in music theory you can avoid when learning to make beats

    The following awesome music theory tips can help you make better beats if you are a noob and just getting started with hip-hop music production. Now hang on tight while I do my hexpagoration. I won't write lengthy stuff, I will keep it short and sweet. So yeah, these are things you are often...
  19. Mpumelelo von Mumhanzi

    What is a soft clipper?

    A soft clipper is a type of audio signal processing effect that limits the amplitude of an input signal. It does this by gradually reducing the level of the source material as it approaches the maximum level that the clipper is set to e.g., 0 dBFS or -1 dBFS. This helps to prevent the audio...
  20. Mpumelelo von Mumhanzi

    Tempo of Zimdancehall music

    The average tempo of Zimdancehall music is typically around 80 to 110 beats per minute ("andante"). The upper tempo variance, i.e., the swift side of Zimdancehall (which makes it great for exuberant dancing), is also why it's so popular with young people, particularly those in high-density...
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