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diggerlight
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Location:Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
Last Activity:09-14-2009
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Member for: 17.41 years
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About me:
Hi my name is Andrew. Right now my current simfile projects are: The Trooper-Iron Maiden Rewrite-AsianKungFuGeneration Back In Black-ACDC TalesofSymphoniaJapaneseTheme
Interests:
I like RPG games, books, computers and assembling Gundam plastic models.
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Sum 41, Billy Joel, Journey, Faber Drive, Quietdrive, UVERworld, Nickelback, Linkin Park, Metallica, DragonForce, and Rise Against
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Oubliette writes...
at 10:08:10pm on 8/10/09
my simfile making tips, good luck with future simfiles you may be working on :)
Oubliette writes...
at 10:06:53pm on 8/10/09
Not gonna post on the thread anymore.
So rate is on Song Options and if you lower it the song plays slower so it is easier to detect misplaced arrows and if the song goes off sync. Recommend using this technique for your future files.
And sorry if I got you confused, if the offset is -0.406 (it cuts out the silence at the beginning of the song) , and if you shift the arrows up (by hitting the Delete key on the keyboard) to the first beat then it should be in perfect sync.
May I also tell you that there are also programs out there that detect BPM to music. One of them is Mixmeister BPM Analyzer, sometimes the BPM they detect isn't correct but they are usually close. An example would be if it detected a songs BPM to be 120.02, it would usually be something like 120.00, rounding them to the nearest 0.05's works a lot for me.
And for offset detecting a lot of sound editing programs offer that, just open it on the program and see when the sound actually starts.
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Oubliette writes...
at 9:46:03pm on 8/10/09
Whoa, you made the offset 0.406 not -0.406. Other then that its all good!
Oubliette writes...
at 7:44:36pm on 8/10/09
Replied again, and yes you are right that it does take a lot of time to fix these things but I am only trying to help make your file better.
Oubliette writes...
at 5:07:22pm on 8/10/09
I tested out your file, see my reply on the thread :)
Synthlight writes...
at 2:29:34pm on 11/28/06
First person to post on your wall.

Cheers,
Synthlight