You can set your desired BPM value or range directly from the prompt box. Here's how it works:
First, select the + BPM button within the prompt window. With the BPM option enabled you can enter a value to refine your sample results. To learn more about how to get the most out of this feature, continue reading this article.
- Estimated BPM: If you have an estimated BPM in mind, simply type the number. For example, typing
120
will generate music with a BPM of 110-130. - Exact BPM: If you have a specific BPM in mind, add a ! after the number. For instance, typing
120!
will generate music with a BPM of 120. - BPM Range: To set a range for the BPM, enter two numbers separated by a colon. For example, typing
100:120
will result in music with a BPM between 100 and 120. - Maximum BPM: If you want the music to be no faster than a certain BPM, type a colon followed by the maximum BPM value. For instance, entering
:100
will ensure that the generated music has a BPM of 100 or lower. - Minimum BPM: To ensure the music isn't slower than a specific BPM, type the minimum BPM followed by a colon. For example, entering
80:
will generate music with a BPM of 80 or higher.
Examples for Different Genres
Here are some example BPM values that work well with popular music genres:
- Dubstep: For dubstep music, a BPM range of 140 to 160 is often used. Try entering
140:160
to narrow down the results. - Lofi: Lofi music's relaxed vibe is often achieved with a BPM range of 70 to 90. You can set the range as
70:90
to create the perfect lofi tempo. - Calm music: To create calming music, a slower tempo is key. Enter
:60"
to achieve the desired effect. - EDM (Electronic Dance Music): EDM tracks usually thrive in the range of 120 to 140 BPM. Typing
120:140
will generate music that's perfect for dancing and lively atmospheres.
Remember, these are just suggestions to get you started. Feel free to experiment with different BPM values to find the perfect tempo that resonates with you and your mood.