ATTN: expert stepfile authors

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  • jazzcornet
    FFR Player
    • Dec 2006
    • 33

    #1

    ATTN: expert stepfile authors

    Good evening to you enthusiastic stepfile authors!

    hmmm....trying to figure out how to word this......

    i'm looking for a stepfile author who can read music, regardless of cleff, to help me with this stepfile. i have created a stepfile to go with a great song but i am clueless with the SM editor. I have tried, but i cant sync it or get the bpm's right. it's been very hectic for my time schedule to sit and write out this stepfile on the stepmania editor with my other current obligations that i am required to tend to. If you are profficient with SM editor and have some free time on your hands, and would like to make a little extra moola, than this job is for you. the song is quite long and the stepfile is rather difficult. I will send the participant both the .mp3 file for the music as well as my created sheet music for the stepfile. if you can read regular music, you can read my stepfile sheet music. it's very basic really. there are only four differant notes (denoting differant arrows) but the rythms are identical to normal music. for instance, a quarter note on the top line would be the left arrow at a quarter note, an 8th note on the "d" line would be an 8th note down arrow, a 16th note on the "b" line would be a 16th note up arrow, etc. very easy to read but like i said its quite long. if anyone is willing to transfer my stepfile sheet music to the .dwi file required to submit, i would be willing to pay top dollar for your services. pm me for more details or post here. when i say top dollar, i truly mean top dollar. so please, help me out here

    Stephen
  • Xandertrax
    om nom nom
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Sep 2005
    • 1495

    #2
    Re: ATTN: expert stepfile authors

    What song is it?

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    • jazzcornet
      FFR Player
      • Dec 2006
      • 33

      #3
      Re: ATTN: expert stepfile authors

      fantaisie brilliante by J.B. Arban. it's a classical etude for trumpet

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      • Lain_Iwakura
        FFR Player
        • Nov 2003
        • 1000

        #4
        Re: ATTN: expert stepfile authors

        contact aperson, he might do it
        <citruschild> safs

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        • jazzcornet
          FFR Player
          • Dec 2006
          • 33

          #5
          Re: ATTN: expert stepfile authors

          ok. thanks

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          • randomdragoon
            FFR Player
            • Aug 2005
            • 99

            #6
            Re: ATTN: expert stepfile authors

            Originally posted by jazzcornet
            fantaisie brilliante by J.B. Arban. it's a classical etude for trumpet
            I bet it's not constant BPM.
            yeah.

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            • jazzcornet
              FFR Player
              • Dec 2006
              • 33

              #7
              Re: ATTN: expert stepfile authors

              Originally posted by randomdragoon
              I bet it's not constant BPM.
              i bet you're right

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