Originally Posted by Andrew - PG Music
Originally Posted by rockbandguy
Where is the origin of the problem and how do I solve it?

The cause of this is simply that the song is not 205 bpm. It is only 205bpm if you are considering a group of two eighth notes (one quarter note) to be a beat, which is not how you count 6/8 music. You use a dotted quarter note. You can verify this yourself, by listening to the song and tapping your foot along with the beat. You will definitely not be tapping your foot on every second eighth note.

You can likely find in a setting for this in Cubase, such that it uses a dotted quarter rather than a quarter note. I'm not sure where the setting is, but try searching for 'time basis'. It's a common misconception that Band-in-a-Box is getting the tempo wrong, but it's not.

In all due respect sir this is not true.
It doesn't matter how you count the bests per measure. I can count a 4/4 song as 2 beats per measure but that does not make the song 2/4. 4/4 means 4 beats per measure with the 1/4 getting one beat. 6/8 means 6 beats per measure with the 1/8 note getting one beat. Thus if one brings a 6/8 song in BiaB it should get 8 beats per measure and not put in a 4/4 time signature. Also if one brings a 6/8 song/track generated in BiaB to a DAW it should go in as 6/8 and not 4/4. BiaB is the only music software program that does not play well with others.

Every music theory book and google search will verify what I just posted.


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