Advanced Song Tutorial 2 - *Become a Great Fretter*
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Should be used VERY rarerly IMHO. 5NC is a big "No No" though... I think that at least 40% of the players uses keyboards and it's hard to find good keys that you can do all 3NC with.
(This is not GH this is FOF and it's meant to be played with a keyboard so don't even try to argue with it. :p)
(This is not GH this is FOF and it's meant to be played with a keyboard so don't even try to argue with it. :p)
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Kotti wrote:Looking it through fast it seems really good :) !Or you could use something else. I recently discovered that a sections called "Almost like a solo" and "Keyboard solo" count as a solo sections.- In dB, on that place you want the section to start press "R" then type the following depending on what you want to add there:
Gtr_Solo_1
Chorus_1
Verse_1
Bridge_1
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Any section that has the word "solo" in it, unless it has the words "drum" or "organ" in it, count as a solo.
Though that'll probably change as MFH adds drum solo and bass solo sections for Rock Band 2.
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Re: Advanced Song Tutorial 2 - *Become a Great Fretter*
The official Exception List:
Synth
Hand
Map
Organ
Drum
Bass
:P
Synth
Hand
Map
Organ
Drum
Bass
:P
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BSRaven wrote:The official Exception List:
Synth
Hand
Map
Organ
Drum
Bass
:P
For what?
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Re: Advanced Song Tutorial 2 - *Become a Great Fretter*
Puppetz wrote:BSRaven wrote:The official Exception List:
Synth
Hand
Map
Organ
Drum
Bass
:P
For what?
Solos.
This is a very small detail, but it can be very useful. If you double up the bpm then you will have less hopo then normal. If you cut the bpm in half, then you'll have more hopo. I use this in my fretting when I don't want songs to be too hard or too easy. Like this or this.
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But you can adjust that with "eightnote hopo" aswell... sorta!
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Re: Advanced Song Tutorial 2 - *Become a Great Fretter*
Puppetz wrote:But you can adjust that with "eightnote hopo" aswell... sorta!
Well, if you use more hopo, it'll stay on more. It just changes for less and normal, and even then you can't choose which parts can or cannot have hopos, it's the whole song throughout. And with a song like My Curse by killswitch engage, every note is on a beatline, which would make eightnote hopo not work.
I also found something cool, if you hold down the time signature button, the time signature will start at that point. So if the song starts like 30 seconds in, you won't have to make the time signature like 60. So 30 seconds in, you can make the time signature 4/4 and still have the first note on a major beatline.
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ok this is probably a really stupid question but i suck at this kind of stuff...
when i save the song i made in db it saves as a chart, like its suppose to.
but FoF doesn't read charts right?
so how do i play my song in FoF?
when i save the song i made in db it saves as a chart, like its suppose to.
but FoF doesn't read charts right?
so how do i play my song in FoF?
Re: Advanced Song Tutorial 2 - *Become a Great Fretter*
Thanks man this inspired me alot and gave few new tricks to use
I think I'm gonig to stick with songs without changing BPM since that beatsyncing thing is kinda ufo to me :F
Btw I have one problem, when I add the silence in the beginning everything goes fine untill I try my song in FoF. When I open my song in db it has the silence, but when
I try to play it theres no silence and notes comes out 2 sec later than the song begins :S When I open the song as .ogg it seems to start right from 2 sec mark??
I think I'm gonig to stick with songs without changing BPM since that beatsyncing thing is kinda ufo to me :F
Btw I have one problem, when I add the silence in the beginning everything goes fine untill I try my song in FoF. When I open my song in db it has the silence, but when
I try to play it theres no silence and notes comes out 2 sec later than the song begins :S When I open the song as .ogg it seems to start right from 2 sec mark??
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jeffhardy wrote:ok this is probably a really stupid question but i suck at this kind of stuff...
when i save the song i made in db it saves as a chart, like its suppose to.
but FoF doesn't read charts right?
so how do i play my song in FoF?
I recommend Chart2Mid by Leff. Search for it... it's here in the forum somewhere. Just use the "SEARCH" button.
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Testicle wrote:Thanks man this inspired me alot and gave few new tricks to use
I think I'm gonig to stick with songs without changing BPM since that beatsyncing thing is kinda ufo to me :F
Btw I have one problem, when I add the silence in the beginning everything goes fine untill I try my song in FoF. When I open my song in db it has the silence, but when
I try to play it theres no silence and notes comes out 2 sec later than the song begins :S When I open the song as .ogg it seems to start right from 2 sec mark??
Sounds to me like you have a different ogg in the FoF folder than in the dB folder?
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Sounds to me like you have a different ogg in the FoF folder than in the dB folder?
No no, i copy ogg file from my db folder to the song folder. But seems like VLC player doesn't play the silence at the beginning at all besause it starts from 2sec mark.
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If nothing else works, you could add line "delay = -2000" to song.ini.
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Testicle wrote:Sounds to me like you have a different ogg in the FoF folder than in the dB folder?
No no, i copy ogg file from my db folder to the song folder. But seems like VLC player doesn't play the silence at the beginning at all besause it starts from 2sec mark.
So you have to 2 second silence in dB? Open the OGG you have with audacity, see if the silence is still there? If it is, it must be ingame also?! But if nothing helps, then do what Kotti said.
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