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# The original in-game version from pop'n music ''is'' in fact 147BPM (147.2 to be more precise) | # The original in-game version from pop'n music ''is'' in fact 147BPM (147.2 to be more precise) | ||
# The | # The reform version from beatmania has the BPM slowed down to 145 (145.09 to be more precise), and has some re-recorded samples. This is also the variant used in pop'n stage, though with a few missing sounds (most notably the scratching in the end) | ||
# The OST version is based on ''reform'', rather than the original, having the same BPM and re-recorded samples; this is the variant used in DDR | |||
#* If the weird BPM changes in the DDR sync are actually there, it means the sync is borked (blame the bad offsetting in some of the samples) | #* If the weird BPM changes in the DDR sync are actually there, it means the sync is borked (blame the bad offsetting in some of the samples) | ||
How are we going to deal with this?<br>--[[User:TikalFan9000|tikal.]] ([[User talk:TikalFan9000|talk]]) 19:56, 15 February 2021 (UTC) | How are we going to deal with this?<br>--[[User:TikalFan9000|tikal.]] ([[User talk:TikalFan9000|talk]]) 19:56, 15 February 2021 (UTC) | ||
* See draft below. --[[User:T7r|t7r]] ([[User talk:T7r|talk]]) 13:27, 15 September 2022 (UTC) | |||
== Song Connections / Remixes == | |||
* The OST version of Quick Master is based on [[quick master (reform version)]] without the scratches, running at 145 BPM instead of 147 used in-game. | |||
** This version is used in the DanceDanceRevolution, ポップンリズミン, and the pop'n stage series. |