Advanced Song Tutorial 2 - *Become a Great Fretter*
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Is there a way to add drum fills using EOF? I remember doing it with FL studio but I'm to lazy to download it (and mess around with other MIDI files :P), seeing that if it's already possible with EOF 1.6 why install >.>
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use the BRE tab and chart a long five note chord wherever you want a fill
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aduro wrote:use the BRE tab and chart a long five note chord wherever you want a fill
When I did that, somehow notes still appeared under the fills, like it was only overlayed or something.
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my midi file from Fl studio wont import into Feedback, whats the problem?
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emperor564 wrote:my midi file from Fl studio wont import into Feedback, whats the problem?
you need to make two other midi tracks and call them: "PART GUITAR COOP", and "PART BASS"
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Great. Now, you can do all this mess with the notes OR you can just open EOF, load the song and listen carefully to the song and add the notes ;)
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how do i actually get the song from feedback to FOF?
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such perfect tutorial...I make songs now with EOF AND db...
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Hello!
I've encountered a problem when I started to chart drums. After defining Star Power sections (I use dB) for all instruments, I've noticed that chart2mid converts the chart file into mid file, in rock band mode (so that the drum part is written), defining the same "code" (that is note) for star Power as it would on Guitar hero mode. And that, unfortunately is wrong. I've noticed that the star power sections were completely random while in play.
You see, if you open one of your mid file in FL you'll notice that the note used for Star Power is G8, but for rock band type of charts (that is, all charts that have drums) the star power note is G#9 and not G8. This one is used for marking guitar solo sections.
And so, if you run into this problem as well, now you know what to do. After converting the chart file into mid you have to open FL (or another midi editor) and switch the G8 long notes for G#9. Unfortunately, FL removes section names defined in dB, therefore you'll have to add a long G8 note to mark the guitar solo sections.
For drum fills, or BRE, you have to mark C10+4notes up (like a 5 note chord) long notes.
I never saw this written anywhere that's why I've decided to add this here. I think it should be added to the OP. It took me 2 hours to figure this out... ("google'ing" it and etc.).
The best thing to do would be changing the chart2mid program itself...but unfortunately the guy in scorehero tat made it...isn't developing it any longer.
Hope I've helped.
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P.S. - By the way, I've noticed that FL removes the first 4/4 measure (I always use the 2 secs of silence in the beginning of the songs) because it doesn't have any notes on it. Therefore, when you go to play that song, it will be completely off-sync because the notes come one measure early. In order to correct that I've used Anvil Studio (it's another mid software) instead of FL. Does anyone knows how to import/export the mid files into FL so that it won't remove the measure that exists because of the 2 sec of silence? It would be great if anyone tells me that. It's just that on Anvil Studio it's completely hard to add long notes that cover the whole lenght of my monitor...The stupid program cuts the long note if I move the scroll bar to extend the long note.
I've encountered a problem when I started to chart drums. After defining Star Power sections (I use dB) for all instruments, I've noticed that chart2mid converts the chart file into mid file, in rock band mode (so that the drum part is written), defining the same "code" (that is note) for star Power as it would on Guitar hero mode. And that, unfortunately is wrong. I've noticed that the star power sections were completely random while in play.
You see, if you open one of your mid file in FL you'll notice that the note used for Star Power is G8, but for rock band type of charts (that is, all charts that have drums) the star power note is G#9 and not G8. This one is used for marking guitar solo sections.
And so, if you run into this problem as well, now you know what to do. After converting the chart file into mid you have to open FL (or another midi editor) and switch the G8 long notes for G#9. Unfortunately, FL removes section names defined in dB, therefore you'll have to add a long G8 note to mark the guitar solo sections.
For drum fills, or BRE, you have to mark C10+4notes up (like a 5 note chord) long notes.
I never saw this written anywhere that's why I've decided to add this here. I think it should be added to the OP. It took me 2 hours to figure this out... ("google'ing" it and etc.).
The best thing to do would be changing the chart2mid program itself...but unfortunately the guy in scorehero tat made it...isn't developing it any longer.
Hope I've helped.
Cya!
P.S. - By the way, I've noticed that FL removes the first 4/4 measure (I always use the 2 secs of silence in the beginning of the songs) because it doesn't have any notes on it. Therefore, when you go to play that song, it will be completely off-sync because the notes come one measure early. In order to correct that I've used Anvil Studio (it's another mid software) instead of FL. Does anyone knows how to import/export the mid files into FL so that it won't remove the measure that exists because of the 2 sec of silence? It would be great if anyone tells me that. It's just that on Anvil Studio it's completely hard to add long notes that cover the whole lenght of my monitor...The stupid program cuts the long note if I move the scroll bar to extend the long note.
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That explains it... I've played a song and wondered why does it have random SP paths?! I thought I made SP for this song.
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What FL are you using? It doesn't remove my measure line in FL whatever notes.mid I open?
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I've got much going on right now, so if you want. You could edit my first post and post it to me as a code, and with your explanation included. At the end?
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Typhus wrote:P.S. - By the way, I've noticed that FL removes the first 4/4 measure (I always use the 2 secs of silence in the beginning of the songs) because it doesn't have any notes on it. Therefore, when you go to play that song, it will be completely off-sync because the notes come one measure early. In order to correct that I've used Anvil Studio (it's another mid software) instead of FL. Does anyone knows how to import/export the mid files into FL so that it won't remove the measure that exists because of the 2 sec of silence? It would be great if anyone tells me that. It's just that on Anvil Studio it's completely hard to add long notes that cover the whole lenght of my monitor...The stupid program cuts the long note if I move the scroll bar to extend the long note.
What FL are you using? It doesn't remove my measure line in FL whatever notes.mid I open?
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I've got much going on right now, so if you want. You could edit my first post and post it to me as a code, and with your explanation included. At the end?
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nice tutorial puppetz, i use a combination of your method and my method when i create songs, but i wont go into detail cause it would take forever to explain XD
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Puppetz wrote:I've got much going on right now, so if you want. You could edit my first post and post it to me as a code, and with your explanation included. At the end?
Your wish is my command master...PM has been sent.
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Typhus wrote:Puppetz wrote:I've got much going on right now, so if you want. You could edit my first post and post it to me as a code, and with your explanation included. At the end?
Your wish is my command master...PM has been sent.
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Haha. xD But thanks man, it's there now, and I credited you also there, at your part!
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Puppetz wrote:Haha. xD But thanks man, it's there now, and I credited you also there, at your part!
Thank you bro!
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