Does the color of the arrow mean anything?
Does the color of the arrow mean anything?
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RE: Does the color of the arrow mean anything?
i think ffr sometimes has it on note, like one color is a 1/4 note, another is an 1/8th note and so forth... its to help you out
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RE: Does the color of the arrow mean anything?
red are 4th notes
blue are 8th notes
yellow are 16th notes
if that makes no sense.... then you literally know nothing about music. but, that is what the color of the arrows mean.RIPComment
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On some songs, however, the arrows are monochromic, like the second half of "Thinking Different". In cases like this, the color of the arrow doesn't match the beat. Also, there are pink arrows in Balloon Fever (which you probably can't do now). These are just like monochromatic arrows (and when I say monochromatic, I don't mean stuff like yellow arrow fever, like in Night of Flight). Hope I helped.You should value your education more than this crap of Flash Flash bull.Comment
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A lot of the older FFR songs are also considered "flat" in that all the arrows, be they 4ths, 8ths or 16ths, are all blue. This makes some patterns, like the ones in Beethoven Virus, quite difficult to read correctly.Originally posted by thesunfanI literally spent 10 minutes in the library looking for the TWG forum on Smogon and couldn't find it what the fuck is this witchcraft IGR
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Re: Does the color of the arrow mean anything?
4ths=Red
8ths=Blue
16ths=Yellow
12ths=Purple
24ths=Pink
32nds=Orange
48ths=Cyan
64ths=Green
96ths/192nds/other=White (normally for extra-tight syncing or just artistic purpose)
If all the notes are blue, its probably an old file (e.g. Synthlight files)My Solo Simfiles
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