BFD2 Abused: Extreme BPM by SKoT McDonald published on 2012-01-17T03:04:03Z BFD2 abused: A special hot-rod build of BFD2 is taken from 96bpm to 89600bpm, 2.17 million hits total. Look out for timbral changes at extremely high tempo resulting from swing, quantization, humanization of velocity and timing, and a "vowel-filter" like effect from global pitch adjustments. Top speed is achieved at about 5.35 minutes. 2015: BFD3 hits 1.3 million BPM in a video taken by Furchick: https://www.facebook.com/Furchick/videos/10153226576714136/ <a href="http://www.fxpansion.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">www.fxpansion.com</a> Genre Experimental Comment by ATOMSMASHA fuuuck \m/ 2013-05-02T13:42:18Z Comment by MUSA MACHINA SOUNDESIGN wow BFD power 2012-03-11T02:59:43Z Comment by WE HAVE A GHOST awesome 2012-01-26T04:08:14Z Comment by Roger Palmeri Great! 2012-01-19T18:05:30Z Comment by The OtherZ Rev it uuuuuuuup!! 2012-01-19T17:19:55Z Comment by Setvice You better be doing a live version of this at the artifactory. 2012-01-19T14:43:12Z Comment by TNBD Radio Edit plezzz!! 2012-01-19T11:11:21Z Comment by SKoT McDonald Playing with global pitch again, giving that weird vowel-like effect... 2012-01-18T03:59:32Z Comment by SKoT McDonald Breverb engaged.... 2012-01-18T03:58:55Z Comment by SKoT McDonald Noise here resulting from increasing Humanize Velocity. 2012-01-18T03:58:09Z Comment by SKoT McDonald This crunchiness comes from increasing Humanize Timing - extra randomness of note positions adds noise the the timbre at this BPM. 2012-01-18T03:57:24Z Comment by SKoT McDonald ...and this effect is global pitch - the notes are coming so fast their individual pitch is almost irrelevant - all pitch sensation is coming from the rate ofnotes. 2012-01-18T03:54:54Z Comment by Dubstructor VROOOOOOOOM PPPBBBBBRRRRRRRRRRR RAAAWWWWRRRRR 2012-01-18T00:00:41Z Comment by MATTHS this is hilarious. nicely 2012-01-17T21:15:39Z Comment by rsmus7 great sound :-))) 2012-01-17T17:06:28Z Comment by rsmus7 the sound at topspeed is great :-) which host did you use for this? or did you record it in standalone? 2012-01-17T17:06:01Z Comment by SKoT McDonald Top Speed 88600 BPM 2012-01-17T05:45:21Z Comment by Jeremy Davies 1 and then the drummer dropped dead! 2012-01-17T03:55:19Z