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  • M0nkeyz
    Simfile Judge
    FFR Simfile Author
    • May 2013
    • 482

    #1

    color notes

    At what point do you change the bpm and at what point do you just go with a single bpm?

    The song im working on keeps swinging(changes the beat from 16ths to 12ths)
    and also keeps changing the tempo(main beat shifts from 8ths to 4ths), at what point do you decide to constantly change the bpm and at what point do you keep it at a single constant bpm value, It's a piano/guitar song btw kinda jazzy.

    If my question is a little vague, I can try to explain it more or post my song once it's finished.

    I did ask a similar question before, but the song is very erratic and the artist himself even said it was ''awkward''
    Last edited by M0nkeyz; 10-8-2014, 07:45 PM.
  • Xiz
    TWG Chaos
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Feb 2012
    • 3399

    #2
    Re: color notes

    Would be better if I knew the song you were working on. If it's not fixed BPM you need to nudge every measure.

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    • M0nkeyz
      Simfile Judge
      FFR Simfile Author
      • May 2013
      • 482

      #3
      Re: color notes

      http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/481771

      also the song doesn't sound just by hearing it like the percussion is a red color note, more like yellow color note
      (the beat is very weird)
      Last edited by M0nkeyz; 10-8-2014, 07:52 PM.

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      • Xiz
        TWG Chaos
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Feb 2012
        • 3399

        #4
        Re: color notes

        For future use, you should learn some proper terminology so people know what you are talking about.

        Red - 4th note
        Blue - 8th note
        Purple - 12th note
        Yellow - 16th note
        Pink - 24th note
        Orange - 32nd note
        Light blue - 48th note
        Green - 64th note
        White - 192nd

        What program are you using? You can tell how off your sync is by turning on clap for beats to see if it lines up with your music.

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        • M0nkeyz
          Simfile Judge
          FFR Simfile Author
          • May 2013
          • 482

          #5
          Re: color notes

          Originally posted by Xiz
          For future use, you should learn some proper terminology so people know what you are talking about.

          Red - 4th note
          Blue - 8th note
          Purple - 12th note
          Yellow - 16th note
          Pink - 24th note
          Orange - 32nd note
          Light blue - 48th note
          Green - 64th note
          White - 192nd

          What program are you using? You can tell how off your sync is by turning on clap for beats to see if it lines up with your music.
          DDreamstudio, using the claps and red wavefilter. I guess it's the same advice as last time to just manually sync the song. This takes alot of work :/
          Last edited by M0nkeyz; 10-8-2014, 08:39 PM.

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