Tools that actually help you finish tracks

Quick calculators for electronic music production — with practical explanations
(not vague “trust your ears” nonsense).

Why this exists
Free & fastNo signupPractical examples

Not just numbers

Each calculator includes typical use-cases, pitfalls, and quick sanity checks so you don’t blindly copy values into your DAW.

Built for producers

Designed for real production workflows: tempo-based timing, tuning hints, and conversions you do 1000 times per project.

Clear navigation

Dedicated pages per tool (better bookmarking, sharing, and SEO), plus About/Contact/Privacy/Terms for transparency.

Calculators

Use them here, or open the dedicated pages for explanations and examples.

🎶 Note → Delay Time Calculator
A4 is selected
Press CALCULATE or hit Enter

Type to filter notes. Use arrow keys to move between notes. Press Enter or Calculate to compute delay time.

Enter a musical note name to filter results.

🥁 Kick Length Calculator
Enter values and
press CALCULATE or hit Enter

All fields are required except sweep time. Press Enter or the Calculate button to compute kick length.

Enter tempo in beats per minute. Must be greater than zero.

Optional: subtract envelope sweep duration in milliseconds. Must be zero or greater.

Select the fraction of a beat used to derive kick length.

⏳ Tempo Delay Calculator
Enter BPM, select note division and feel (Straight/Dotted/Triplet), then press CALCULATE or hit Enter

All fields are required. Press Enter or the Calculate button to compute delay time.

Enter tempo in beats per minute. Must be greater than zero.

Select Note Division

Select Rhythmic Variation

🎛️ BPM → Hz Calculator
Enter BPM, choose note division & rhythmic variation, then press CALCULATE or hit Enter

All fields are required. Press Enter or the Calculate button to compute frequency.

Enter tempo in beats per minute. Must be greater than zero.

Select the note fraction for the calculation.

Choose Straight, Dotted, or Triplet timing.

FAQ (quick, useful, non-fluffy)

Why do my results differ from my DAW?

DAWs can interpret tempo grids, swing, sample rate, plugin latency, and time-stretch differently. Use these calculators as a starting point, then verify by ear and meters.

Should I tune the kick to the key?

Sometimes yes, sometimes it makes the kick weaker. Treat tuning as a mix decision: choose impact first, then harmony.

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