Head over to the FFR Batch Forum for all the details on how you can get your file into the game. The Artist Permissions forum section will help you find out if FFR has permission to use the song your file goes with.
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5th Official FFR Tournament Scores (Division 5)
Round 1: Novo Mundo (AAA)
Round 2: 4 Chord Touhou (AAA)
Round 3: October (1.0.0.1)
Round 4: Silly Symphony (1.0.0.0)
Round 5: Hardkore Atomic (4.0.0.1)
Round 6:Blue Rose (2.0.0.0)
Round 7:La Dump (Eliminated for being lazy.)
Originally posted by smartdude1212
EA will wander into his house with twenty minutes remaining in the round, load up FFR, realize he needs to ****, go to do so, discover he's hungry, whip up a gourmet meal, return to FFR with five minutes to go, play la camp once, and missflag on the 2154th arrow because scythe of 13 is watching him
mixmeister is +/- .02 off of the true bpm for almost all songs (notable exception: doormouse songs)
likewise almost all songs have a bpm that is divisible by 0.05
<%SSH|Korysar> does anyone else watch pornos for the soundtrack
<Mehified> No offense to you tho xd
<@Alive> i misunderstood the meaning of shiney instruments and he tole me to calm down
<+lurker> if i want porno music
<+lurker> i'll listen to the sonic 3 ost
<%SSH|Korysar> LMFAO
<sjoecool1991> ahaha
I'm glad buizel, I know some other people don't tho and I used to use it unadjusted spreading da message
if you're curious, here's a calculation: let's say you have a 2 minute song, it's 140 bpm but you use 140.02 instead. the last arrow of the song will be 17 milliseconds early
Well, when MixMeister quite frequently throws you BPMs like 140.01 or 178.01 or... etc, it does get a little fishy, doesn't it? In those cases I've always just cut the decmial off.
But you'd really just be wise to check your file over regardless of what you took from MixMiester's BPM analysis. It's not always correct, and it's just good habit. I just dealt with a file that was something pretty constant, like 170 BPM or so, but I had to make minor adjustments because it wasn't actually constant the entire way. It would go to 169.80 and then 170.20 or whatever, and I guess MixMeister threw out an average BPM of 170 or so. It may look like it works, but listen closely and it doesn't.
yeah, i look at the audio and find the time between each beat and divide that by 60, or maybe i multiply, but anyway after that using ddreamstudio will make sure you have it perfect or not.
I do this for dynamic bpm songs. static ones i figure that i have mixmeister on my hard drive, might as well use it
<%SSH|Korysar> does anyone else watch pornos for the soundtrack
<Mehified> No offense to you tho xd
<@Alive> i misunderstood the meaning of shiney instruments and he tole me to calm down
<+lurker> if i want porno music
<+lurker> i'll listen to the sonic 3 ost
<%SSH|Korysar> LMFAO
<sjoecool1991> ahaha
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