Delay Time for 200 BPM

Complete delay time reference for 200 beats per minute. All note values with exact millisecond timings.

300 ms

Quarter note delay time at 200 BPM

About 200 BPM

200 BPM is the limit of usable tempo for most music. At exactly 300ms per quarter note, delays become ultra-tight percussive stutters. Speedcore, extratone, and grindcore operate here — where delays are more rhythmic texture than discernible echo.

Common genres: Speedcore, extratone, grindcore, experimental

Complete Delay Time Table

All note values at 200 BPM, calculated using 60,000 ÷ BPM × multiplier.

Note Value Delay (ms) Frequency (Hz)
Whole Note 1200 0.83 Hz
Dotted Half 900 1.11 Hz
Half Note 600 1.67 Hz
Dotted Quarter 450 2.22 Hz
Quarter Note 300 3.33 Hz
Quarter Triplet 200 5.0 Hz
Dotted Eighth 225 4.44 Hz
Eighth Note 150 6.67 Hz
Eighth Triplet 100 10.0 Hz
Dotted 16th 112 8.93 Hz
16th Note 75 13.33 Hz
32nd Note 38 26.32 Hz
Quarter note (ms) = 60,000 ÷ 200 = 300 ms
Eighth note (ms) = 30,000 ÷ 200 = 150 ms
Dotted 8th (ms) = 45,000 ÷ 200 = 225 ms
8th triplet (ms) = 20,000 ÷ 200 = 100 ms
16th note (ms) = 15,000 ÷ 200 = 75 ms

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