Head over to the Artist Permissions forum section for all the details on how you can get your music into the game.
You'll be able to ask for help, and hopefully find out if anyone is interested in immediately stepping your tunes.
All the best,
Zageron
Are you a bad enough dude to increase FFR's classical library?
Re: Are you a bad enough dude to increase FFR's classical library?
Hey guys, I think, please note think, that the stuff I have on my computer will allow me to convert midi to mp3 format really easily, so if you have a midi you need as an mp3, pm me and I will download it, convert it, and send it back, and if possible, by email, so I dont need to upload it anywhere.
EDIT: and I may need the bpm of it and stuff, pretty much the bpm though and any time it changes, I'll need the new bpm as well.
Originally posted by lightshark
Lmao, I first read the title as "I actually AAA'd an EMO??!??!?!!!?!!!" and I was thinking like, "What, did you cut your wrists with perfect accuracy or something?"
Re: Are you a bad enough dude to increase FFR's classical library?
So I discovered last night that FL ****s up its time display when tempo changes occur. It recalculates the time based on the length of the piece and current tempo, so when I try to find the exact time, it's always not correct.
Re: Are you a bad enough dude to increase FFR's classical library?
In the process of moving into an apartment and getting situated, so I won't get another conversion done until at least the 24th. I started the Alkans though, but I don't have access to my workstation machine until the 24th. ;_;
Re: Are you a bad enough dude to increase FFR's classical library?
I just finished stepping a classical piece today (my first one too). It is my all time favorite: Carmen - Les Toréadors by George Bizet. It contains a bunch of 260 bpm jumptrills, among other things. The climax at the end is the best, though. It contains a few dozen bpm changes, surprisingly few for a classical song (although orchestral pieces tend to be at a more static bpm). If anybody would like to test it, feel free to ask me for a copy of the file.
On a side note, my mom said as a toddler I would wake up at the middle of the night when everybody was asleep to play that song. I remember going crazy and running in circles when I heard it. XD
~Bynary Fission
EDIT: I've got Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons next on my queue for classical music. I already have the mp3, I just need to split it into it's respective parts and step...I'm quite sure it will be far more difficult than stepping Carmen.
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