Delay Time for 60 BPM
At 60 BPM, a quarter note delay time is exactly 1000 ms (1 second).
How to use this tool
- Enter bpm and note value in the fields above.
- Results update instantly as you type β or click Calculate.
- Read your delay time and the full breakdown beneath it.
At 60 BPM, one quarter note equals exactly 1000 ms β one second per beat.
Frequently asked questions
- What is BPM to delay conversion?
- BPM to delay conversion finds the delay time (in ms) that places echoes exactly on a musical note boundary. Formula: delay_ms = 60000 / BPM Γ note_multiplier.
- What delay time should I use for quarter notes at 120 BPM?
- At 120 BPM a quarter note lasts 500 ms. A dotted eighth is 375 ms β a classic U2-style slapback delay.