i would find the original song and get BPM from that.
otherwise the way you mentioned is the way to go.

--kev/entitee
http://www.entitee.com/dnb


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> Subject: [dnb-prod] Calculating BPM's...
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> A quick question...
> 
> If you have an accapella - how would you go about calculating the BPM? Usually
> I just put it in Cubase and calculate a rough BPM and then put some beats in
> and adjust the BPM until they are in time with the accapella...Is this how
> everyone else would go about this or has anyone got any other tricks up their
> sleeves?
> 
> James
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