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- Half_Baked
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How about this for an extra mode: Freestyle
(it could have been suggested before, i searched for it but couldn't find it).
- The player starts FoF and goes to freestyle mode.
- The player picks a custom set of sounds or a standard sound set (accoustic guitar / bass / electric guitar / drums / synth / whatever packs people will make with custom).
* You should be able to pick a different sound for every single button and combination of buttons.
- Play till you drop! :laugh:
So... am i on to something here?
...or is it old :O
It could be a really fun extra, and it's something that GH doesn't have.
(it could have been suggested before, i searched for it but couldn't find it).
- The player starts FoF and goes to freestyle mode.
- The player picks a custom set of sounds or a standard sound set (accoustic guitar / bass / electric guitar / drums / synth / whatever packs people will make with custom).
* You should be able to pick a different sound for every single button and combination of buttons.
- Play till you drop! :laugh:
So... am i on to something here?
...or is it old :O
It could be a really fun extra, and it's something that GH doesn't have.
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uhm, I would say, and sorry if it has already been proposed, for 2 players mode: player 1 plays some licks and and chords and blah blah for a period of time around 20 seconds ? and actually makes a .mid (and it would be nice with the sounds that you say, even if there are only 5) and then player 2 plays the mid player 1 just created. So player 2 gets points and then it is his turn to make a .mid for player 1. How does it sound??? I mean, dunno if it can be done but sounds ok for me.
and sorry for messing with your idea Half_Baked
and sorry for messing with your idea Half_Baked

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sapetersr wrote:uhm, I would say, and sorry if it has already been proposed, for 2 players mode: player 1 plays some licks and and chords and blah blah for a period of time around 20 seconds ? and actually makes a .mid (and it would be nice with the sounds that you say, even if there are only 5) and then player 2 plays the mid player 1 just created. So player 2 gets points and then it is his turn to make a .mid for player 1. How does it sound??? I mean, dunno if it can be done but sounds ok for me.
Like a game of Horse...FoF style!
I'm not too sure about how well the game would handle making a .mid file on the fly, but it does sound pretty cool.
I already have the strategy I would use: Just wail on the controller, throw in a few 3 and 4 button chords, and viola. insta-win! Nobody I play with is even half as good as I am, so I would just pwn the nubcakes.

Unfortunately, this would probably require massive amounts of code, not to mention several guitars to record the sounds you would need.
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take a look at this....
https://www.fretsonfire.org/cgi-bin....ry72405
and the 'horse' idea is far from being dumb, funny I was just talking about that with some guys on the jabber chat yesterday (funny because he thought that doing horses was disgusting heheh)!! Maybe we could make it a bit longer..like, play a song, loser gets a letter...we could use the chart system to do this...with a php webpage to compare scores, I was already working on this kind of thing to do 'V.S.' with friends..
http://www.phonotheque.ca/chart/duel/
to test it, you have to enter player names that exists on my chart...a few ones: émilie ; raph ; raph! ; émilie!!! ... it's in construction and sorry, private chart
https://www.fretsonfire.org/cgi-bin....ry72405
and the 'horse' idea is far from being dumb, funny I was just talking about that with some guys on the jabber chat yesterday (funny because he thought that doing horses was disgusting heheh)!! Maybe we could make it a bit longer..like, play a song, loser gets a letter...we could use the chart system to do this...with a php webpage to compare scores, I was already working on this kind of thing to do 'V.S.' with friends..
http://www.phonotheque.ca/chart/duel/
to test it, you have to enter player names that exists on my chart...a few ones: émilie ; raph ; raph! ; émilie!!! ... it's in construction and sorry, private chart

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I'm hoping to get some free time when I get back to my country, so I can learn some python. Who knows, I actually know how to code... But now I'm kinda busy... 
But that's the spirit...
I always wanted to contribute in some way but never had the time. That's why I donated :p I guess I can donate some more xD.
edit: and I want to say that the horse idea was in the rf mod 4 wishlist. R4L put it there.

But that's the spirit...

edit: and I want to say that the horse idea was in the rf mod 4 wishlist. R4L put it there.
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i have a way this could work
ok you start out by choosing 5 notes and say a chord or something. then after you hit a note the 4 other buttons will now make a different sound they were going to, a sound that would sound good with the note you hit. and all the combinations of chords would also be "redounded". I know this sounds confusing but think about it. you hit the 3rd fret, it plays a note from the chord you said. now the 1st fret would be a note that sounds good with the one you just did but signifacantly lower. the second would sound good with the 3rd but just a little bit lower . 4th one would sound good with the 3rd but a little bit higher. the 5th one would sound good with the 3rd but significantly higher. and i bet some of you are saying but what if u dont want the note to be signifacantly lower but more lower than the 3rd. There would be 4 settings. you change them with the select button. the first one goes 1, significantly low, 2, little lower, 3, medium, 4, little higher, signifacantly higher. the second setting would be like the first but instead of 1 and 5 being signifacantly lower/higher they would just be more lower and higher, a little less. Then the 3rd setting would be the "solo" setting. the notes would be more higher and closer together. the 4th setting would be a "chord settting". this is for that part in the songs where its a lot of power chords or siple chords. setting 1 would be better for other types of chords. and remember everything i said was if you hit 3 first. if u hit 3 again it would be the same note again. so say instead u hit 2 first. on setting 1, the 1st fret would be a little lower, 2, would be the same, 3, would be a little higher, 4. would be significantly higher, 5 would be much higher. on setting 2, the 1st fret would be a little bit lower, 2 the same, 3 a little higher, 4 more higher, and 5 significantly higher. on setting 3, the 1st fret would be a high soloy note and a little tiny bit lower. 2nd high solowy note the same. 3 high solowy note a tiny bit higher. 4 high solowy note a little bit higher. 5, a high solowy note a little bit more higher. On setting 4, it would be notes that sound good with power chords, and all the chords are power chords that sound good with each other. etc. etc. etc. etc. :p i hope that made sence.

1crazyboy7 wrote:i have a way this could workok you start out by choosing 5 notes and say a chord or something. then after you hit a note the 4 other buttons will now make a different sound they were going to, a sound that would sound good with the note you hit. and all the combinations of chords would also be "redounded". I know this sounds confusing but think about it. you hit the 3rd fret, it plays a note from the chord you said. now the 1st fret would be a note that sounds good with the one you just did but signifacantly lower. the second would sound good with the 3rd but just a little bit lower . 4th one would sound good with the 3rd but a little bit higher. the 5th one would sound good with the 3rd but significantly higher. and i bet some of you are saying but what if u dont want the note to be signifacantly lower but more lower than the 3rd. There would be 4 settings. you change them with the select button. the first one goes 1, significantly low, 2, little lower, 3, medium, 4, little higher, signifacantly higher. the second setting would be like the first but instead of 1 and 5 being signifacantly lower/higher they would just be more lower and higher, a little less. Then the 3rd setting would be the "solo" setting. the notes would be more higher and closer together. the 4th setting would be a "chord settting". this is for that part in the songs where its a lot of power chords or siple chords. setting 1 would be better for other types of chords. and remember everything i said was if you hit 3 first. if u hit 3 again it would be the same note again. so say instead u hit 2 first. on setting 1, the 1st fret would be a little lower, 2, would be the same, 3, would be a little higher, 4. would be significantly higher, 5 would be much higher. on setting 2, the 1st fret would be a little bit lower, 2 the same, 3 a little higher, 4 more higher, and 5 significantly higher. on setting 3, the 1st fret would be a high soloy note and a little tiny bit lower. 2nd high solowy note the same. 3 high solowy note a tiny bit higher. 4 high solowy note a little bit higher. 5, a high solowy note a little bit more higher. On setting 4, it would be notes that sound good with power chords, and all the chords are power chords that sound good with each other. etc. etc. etc. etc. :p i hope that made sence.
While you wrote that, did you think about someone actually having to implement this?
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