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Sixteenth Note Subdivision at 140 BPM

At 140 BPM, sixteenth notes occur every approximately 107 ms.

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At 140 BPM — typical for drum and bass — sixteenth notes fire every 107 ms, demanding precise timing from performers.

Frequently asked questions

What is a sixteenth note at 120 BPM?
At 120 BPM each beat is 500 ms; a sixteenth note (4 per beat) is 125 ms.
How do I calculate triplet timing?
Divide the beat duration by 3. At 120 BPM that is 500 / 3 = 166.67 ms per triplet.