Editorial Policy
PulseKit separates arithmetic facts from practical recommendations and documents how both are reviewed.
Source hierarchy
For browser behavior and technical claims, preference is given to standards bodies, official product manuals and first-party documentation. Established educational sources may provide context when no primary specification addresses a musical convention. Competitor pages are not treated as evidence.
Formula review
- State the units and the musical beat reference.
- Derive the relationship from seconds per minute, milliseconds per minute, frequency or playback ratio.
- Test boundary and benchmark values such as 60, 100, 120 and 240 BPM.
- Compare forward and reverse calculations where an inverse tool exists.
- Keep full numerical precision until the display stage.
Editorial review
Each page must explain its audience, a worked example, a misuse or ambiguity, and the point at which listening or professional judgment takes over. Statements about specific software are checked against the linked publisher documentation.
Authorship and expertise
Pages are attributed to the PulseKit editorial team. No unverified personal credentials are presented. Readers should evaluate the disclosed formula and cited source rather than relying on an implied authority.
Corrections
Reports should include the URL, inputs, observed output and independent calculation. A confirmed mathematical error is corrected in the interface, article example and related pages. Material changes receive an updated review date; stylistic edits may not.
Independence
External links are selected for relevance. They are not paid endorsements, and no listed publisher is represented as approving PulseKit. If sponsorship or affiliate relationships are introduced, they must be disclosed beside the affected content.
Review cycle
Interactive behavior is retested after code changes. Time-sensitive product references should be reviewed when the linked documentation changes; evergreen arithmetic is rechecked when a related formula or interface changes.