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again the storm raid battle trills were purely for sync and no other reason. |
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You know, I don't even care really, it was just an experiment to see the community reaction and I have a perfectly normal version of the file sitting right next to it on my song folder.
PS: Why not just BPM change the crap if you're going for sync, I mean damn, it's like some of those sync jobs you're doing discount dynamic BPMs entirely, AKA FFR. I honestly think FFR as an example was done to look pretty, due to the low difficulty. The rest I don't really care about, but don't forget that a good portion of those 'sync jobs' could really just be dolling up the file for the appearance factor. Also, Rainbow Tylenol with rainbow syncing for name-to-color theory anyone? |
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I'm with carlos on this. Let me explain you what color notes can/ should be used for:
- Accenting - Obscure sounds/effects - Solos - And obviously to be perfectly on sync (most rock songs/jazz songs/piano songs) - Experimenting (if you know what you are doing -- clearly, you don't) Do not: - lol big blue lets make all notes blue - rofl color notes to make it colorful - trololo replace all 4th, 8th, 16th with color notes because "it sounds about right" and is LOL COLORFUL Color theory is something relatively advance and should be used with caution. I advice you to stay away til you have a few files under your belt. Also: No need to be butthurt because your file wasn't received as you wished... Happens to all of us. Man up and try again. |
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Also, whomever breaks these laws shall be sentenced for 6 month in Stepmania exile without parole.
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:( Still sad that that was a no go. |
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Okay, so if I'm understanding:
Orange/White trill in my Elisha file = syncing = okay. Storm Raid Battle trills = syncing = okay. Odd colored bursts in CCCP = sync = okay. ERB white jacks = successful experiment = okay. White jumps to express hand patterns in an easy FFR file = expression and playability adjustment = okay. Grace notes being colored = accent = okay. Palette swaps = gay = no. Rainbow rolls in Happy Rainbow = name theory = no. |
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People can choose how they want to step certain things. Personally, I like the color idea and it strays away from this horribly mechanical stepping style that everyone seems to deem "correct".
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if you would make the whole file in rainbow colors just due to the name, that would be despicable. And of course, you may feel free to do whatever you wish. I'm just trying to give you a general guideline and my personal opinion. |
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IMO what I'm seeing here is people having some sort of paradigm into stepping and then adding exceptions to the rule to fit the odd examples that contradict them
e.g. CBR first saying that palette swaps are stupid, and then making an exception by saying "experimenting" is ok - which is what Cy was doing - there's no such thing as "bad" or "good" experimenting; you're just trying to figure out what's best by experimenting |
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Not like there's rules on how you can step things anyway. As long as it's accurate and goes with the song, i don't see any problem.
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1) Experimenting is okay, and recommendable in some cases. 2) Too bad his palette swap experiment would not make a fun file thus failed. |
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Regardless of what anyone says, keep making files and keep uploading and sharing them with others. As cheesy as it sounds, practice, finding one's stepping style and peer critique makes perfect.
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