130 BPM Click Track
Play a 130 BPM metronome click in your browser or download it as a WAV file — free, no signup. Tempo marking: Allegro. One beat lasts 461.5 ms.
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What 130 BPM feels like
Quick and driving — dance-floor energy with the click still comfortably followable.
Common uses for a 130 BPM click
- Trance, techno, and upbeat pop
- Up-tempo rock practice
- Ramp work stepping from 120 toward 140
130 BPM by the numbers
At 130 BPM one quarter-note beat lasts 461.5 ms, so a bar of 4/4 runs 1.85 seconds and you play 32.5 bars a minute. A half-time feel puts the pulse at 65 BPM; double-time puts it at 260 BPM.
Delay and echo times at 130 BPM
Dial these into a delay, tremolo, or LFO to lock the effect to the grid. Dotted-eighth is the classic rhythmic-delay setting — or see the full BPM to milliseconds chart for every tempo.
| Note value | Delay time |
|---|---|
| Whole note | 1846.2 ms |
| Half note | 923.1 ms |
| Quarter note | 461.5 ms |
| Dotted eighth | 346.2 ms |
| Eighth note | 230.8 ms |
| Eighth triplet | 153.8 ms |
| Sixteenth note | 115.4 ms |
Make it yours
The click above is preloaded with 16 measures of 4/4 at 130 BPM — but everything is editable. Change the meter, add a subdivision, or chain a faster section on the end and let the track step tempos for you (that's the metronome with tempo changes workflow). The download is an uncompressed WAV that loops cleanly in any DAW.
Nearby tempos
120 BPM · 128 BPM · 140 BPM · 150 BPM — or see every tempo.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use this as a 130 BPM metronome?
Yes — press play and it works exactly like a 130 BPM online metronome, with the first beat of each measure accented. Unlike a basic metronome, you can also add subdivisions, change the time signature, and download the click as a WAV.
How many milliseconds is one beat at 130 BPM?
One quarter-note beat at 130 BPM lasts 461.5 milliseconds (60,000 ÷ 130). An eighth note is 230.8 ms and a sixteenth is 115.4 ms.
What delay time should I use at 130 BPM?
For a quarter-note delay set 461.5 ms. The popular dotted-eighth delay is 346.2 ms, and an eighth-note delay is 230.8 ms.
Is 130 BPM fast or slow?
130 BPM is marked Allegro. Quick and driving — dance-floor energy with the click still comfortably followable.
How long is a bar at 130 BPM?
A 4/4 bar at 130 BPM lasts 1.85 seconds, so a minute holds about 32.5 bars.