Delay Time for 140 BPM
Complete delay time reference for 140 beats per minute. All note values with exact millisecond timings.
429
ms
Quarter note delay time at 140 BPM
About 140 BPM
140 BPM is the backbone of bass music. At 429ms per quarter note, delays are fast and rhythmic. Dubstep producers set delays at this tempo for wobble effects and atmospheric textures. Trap uses 140 as a double-time feel (70 BPM half-time).
Common genres: Dubstep, trap (double-time), drum & bass, hardcore
Complete Delay Time Table
All note values at 140 BPM, calculated using 60,000 ÷ BPM × multiplier.
| Note Value | Delay (ms) | Frequency (Hz) |
|---|---|---|
| Whole Note | 1714 | 0.58 Hz |
| Dotted Half | 1286 | 0.78 Hz |
| Half Note | 857 | 1.17 Hz |
| Dotted Quarter | 643 | 1.56 Hz |
| Quarter Note | 429 | 2.33 Hz |
| Quarter Triplet | 286 | 3.5 Hz |
| Dotted Eighth | 321 | 3.12 Hz |
| Eighth Note | 214 | 4.67 Hz |
| Eighth Triplet | 143 | 6.99 Hz |
| Dotted 16th | 161 | 6.21 Hz |
| 16th Note | 107 | 9.35 Hz |
| 32nd Note | 54 | 18.52 Hz |
Quarter note (ms) = 60,000 ÷ 140 = 429 ms
Eighth note (ms) = 30,000 ÷ 140 = 214 ms
Dotted 8th (ms) = 45,000 ÷ 140 = 321 ms
8th triplet (ms) = 20,000 ÷ 140 = 143 ms
16th note (ms) = 15,000 ÷ 140 = 107 ms
Eighth note (ms) = 30,000 ÷ 140 = 214 ms
Dotted 8th (ms) = 45,000 ÷ 140 = 321 ms
8th triplet (ms) = 20,000 ÷ 140 = 143 ms
16th note (ms) = 15,000 ÷ 140 = 107 ms
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