So, I know our problem is coding, I just wanted to add that we could use HOPO mechanics for bending too...
I think there's no way other than manually marking the files, at least while our friend hasn't figured a way to do it automatically. Maybe doing it manually will reveal some pattern that can be followed by the program? But still I don't think so...
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Wavy long note holds - Looks similar to GH when you whammy (BUT IT IS NOT A WHAMMY FUNCTION. DO NOT THINK IT IS). Right now you can't control the wave, and it actually does not look very good. It looks ok when the screenshot happens, but when playing it's ugly.
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Scott678 wrote:what is it then?
looks identical to what the wammy bar does brah
Wavy long note holds - Looks similar to GH when you whammy (BUT IT IS NOT A WHAMMY FUNCTION. DO NOT THINK IT IS). Right now you can't control the wave, and it actually does not look very good. It looks ok when the screenshot happens, but when playing it's ugly.
it's a whammyish thing that you don't controll, so it's not a true whammy bar
Rogue_F wrote:(this one i am unsure about) you must have at least 3 notes which qualify for HOPO for them to be HOPO (I've never seen a 2 note HOPO)
If there's no note within (my guess is 1/4 of a beat) Then you must start HOPO over.
Actually in songs like "Who Was In My Room Last Night" by the Butthole Surfers there are two-note sections you can hammer. The notes are very close together and they only require one strum to hit them both.
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