patterns by bpm
every pattern bucketed by tempo, named for how producers actually think about tempo — not arbitrary 10-bpm windows. find the speed for your session, click the pattern, render the WAV.
3 patterns
dub, slow R&B, half-time hip-hop, downtempo. where the air is. where the bass breathes.
- 76bpm✎dub · lee scratch territoryjamaican dub / roots reggae · Lee Scratch Perry
76bpm. sparse 909 (kick 1, snare 3) + sustained moog sub on 1 of each bar. delay carries the song — that's the whole lesson. delay + plate on by default. drive optional for that ratty bbd character.
- 78bpm✎grandmother · dub jamkingston dub · King Tubby / Lee Scratch Perry territory
78bpm dub pocket with the moog grandmother on sub-bass duty. 909 kick on 1 + snare on 3, hat lift on the and-of-4. delay + plate on so the snare blooms into the next bar. swap moog→hookesub via the override panel to hear nick's actual analog grandmother on the bass.
- 80bpm✎DX7 · quincy '85 territory80s pop r&b · Quincy Jones / Whitney Houston era
80bpm electric piano arpeggio walking i-VI-III-VII in C minor + a bell stab on the top of every bar. Whitney / Quincy Jones / patch-11 territory — the sound of every TV theme from 1984 to 1991. tape on for warmth, plate on for the room.
5 patterns
boom-bap golden era, soul ballads, funk pocket. the tempo most hip-hop sits at.
- 92bpm✎boom-bap · sp-1200 kitgolden era hip-hop · Pete Rock / DJ Premier era
the foundational hip-hop pocket through the SP-1200's bit-crusher. kick laid back, snare on 2/4. tape on for the grit.
- 95bpm✎808 · sexual healing balladquiet storm / 808 r&b · Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye 1982 template — soft 808 kicks on 1 and 3, claps on 2/4, cymbal swell on the 1 of every bar, sparse offbeat hat. The 808 R&B ballad blueprint — every quiet storm record from 1983 onward learned from this beat. Plate on for the room.
- 96bpm✎DMX · sucker MCsgolden era hip-hop / boom-bap origin · Run-DMC
Run-DMC 1983 template — Oberheim DMX drums alone at 96bpm. Kick on 1 and 3 (laid back), snare on 2 and 4 (cracking with 8-bit aliasing), closed hat on every 8th, NOTHING ELSE. The first hip-hop record made without a live drummer. Drive on for the punch — Run-DMC records were tracked dry but mixed bright.
- 100bpm✎modular · berlin school territoryberlin school / cosmic · Klaus Schulze / Tangerine Dream
100bpm 8th-note hypnotic sequence through the modular pulse-pad program in C minor. Klaus Schulze / Tangerine Dream / late-70s Berlin school DNA. delay + plate on by default — the FX are half the genre.
- 109bpm✎Linn LM-1 · when doves cryminneapolis funk / pop · Prince
Prince 1984 template — Linn LM-1 drums alone at 109bpm. Kick on 1 and 3, snare on 2 and 4, single hi-hat on every 8th, NOTHING ELSE. The original record famously had NO BASS — just drums + synth. The lesson is what you leave OUT. Plate on for the warehouse room sound; never delay (Prince records were dry, not dub).
6 patterns
chicago house, acid, UK house, early techno, electro, post-disco. dance music's spine.
- 110bpm✎parliament · flash light bassp-funk · Parliament
moog-only bass pattern walking root-5-b7-root in Bb minor — bernie worrell's expressive monosynth phrasing. add drive to taste.
- 112bpm✎grandmother · 16th arpitalo / proto-house · Giorgio Moroder / Donna Summer / mid-80s synth-pop
112bpm 16th-note arpeggio in A minor over a 909 four-on-the-floor. The arp walks A → C → E → G → A → E → G → C across the bar. tape on for cohesion. swap moog→hookeclav or hookelead via the override panel to hear the actual grandmother play it.
- 116bpm✎808 · planet rock electroelectro / electro-funk · Afrika Bambaataa + Soulsonic Force
Afrika Bambaataa's 1982 template — syncopated 808 kick (1, 1.75, 2.5, 3.5), clap on 2/4, cowbell on every 16th-note offbeat, closed hat on 8ths. The track that invented electro by stacking Kraftwerk over a TR-808. Drive on for punch.
- 122bpm✎frankie knuckles · warehouse floorchicago house · Frankie Knuckles + Jamie Principle
the foundation — chicago 4×4 909 only, no bass, no chords. learn to sit the kick at 122 first. plate on for the room.
- 122bpm✎707 · voodoo ray acid houseuk acid house · A Guy Called Gerald
A Guy Called Gerald 1988 UK acid house template — TR-707 4-on-the-floor at 122bpm + Moog acid bass in A minor. Brighter pop-machine kick + cowbell ping on every offbeat + claps on 2/4. Tape on for warmth, plate on for the rave room.
- 125bpm✎phuture · acid territorychicago acid house · Phuture
chicago 4×4 909 floor under a moog acid-bass riff in A minor. tape on for warmth, delay off — keep the 303 dry like the original.
4 patterns
detroit techno, atlanta trap (half-time at 140), industrial, gabber's polite cousin.
- 130bpm✎detroit · model 500 territorydetroit techno · Model 500 / Juan Atkins
909 4×4 at 130 with a moog string-stab figure walking i-VI-III-VII in C minor. juan atkins / model 500 / underground resistance dna. plate on for the warehouse.
- 130bpm✎TR-606 · Sheffield industrialindustrial / post-punk electronic · Cabaret Voltaire
Cabaret Voltaire 1983 template — TR-606 drums alone at 130bpm. Driving kicks on EVERY beat (mechanical four-on-the-floor, no swing), tight snares on 2/4, metallic hat on 8ths, cymbal washes on the 1 of every 2 bars. Drive + delay on for the proto-industrial Sheffield warehouse sound.
- 140bpm✎trap · 808 sub + half-timeatlanta trap · Lex Luger / Metro Boomin era
half-time pocket at 140 (feels like 70). kick on 1+3, snare on 3 only, hi-hat 16ths with a triplet roll. moog 808-sub slides root → 5. tape on for cohesion. this is the atlanta template.
- 140bpm✎C64 SID · rob hubbard territory8-bit / chiptune · Rob Hubbard / Martin Galway
140bpm 16th-note pentatonic lead through the C64 SID chip. fast, repetitive, in-your-face — Rob Hubbard / Martin Galway video-game-soundtrack DNA. no FX by default — the SID's own character is the texture.
1 pattern
footwork, juke, jungle, drum'n'bass, hardcore. tempo as texture.