Anyone Wanna Step Some 1920s Novelty Piano?

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  • robertsona
    missa in h-moll
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Dec 2006
    • 4000

    #31
    Re: Anyone Wanna Step Some 1920s Novelty Piano?

    okay it doesn't suck but it doesn't really help me with songs like this more than sm editor, which i thought the point was

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    • dood gone krazee
      RATOOOOOOOOO
      FFR Simfile Author
      • May 2007
      • 1939

      #32
      Re: Anyone Wanna Step Some 1920s Novelty Piano?

      It can help you find BPM changes.

      BPM is shown at the bottom right, and you can move the beats by mouse in Sync Mode. If there's a BPM change, then just line each beat up as close as possible to the downbeat and then look at the bottom right BPM through the beats you just placed and guess what the average of it is, usually its right. OR you can manually place each beat.

      P.S. It can also place 192nd notes, and you can speed up/slow down playback speed of the song to hear the rhythms.
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      • behanjc
        stargroup & me are <3'ers
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Jun 2006
        • 1546

        #33
        Re: Anyone Wanna Step Some 1920s Novelty Piano?

        Yea, thanks I'm not an idiot. That is the best way to sync live mp3s without a constant BPM, but with a MIDI, it's a much simpler file type than an MP3 with preset BPMS that should be easily determinable with the proper program. Even if you find DDReam very simple, analyzing wave-form pattern is still not as easy or accurate is finding the exact BPM changes within a MIDI, which is entirely possible.

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        • stargroup100
          behanjc & me are <3'ers
          FFR Simfile Author
          FFR Music Producer
          • Jul 2006
          • 2051

          #34
          Re: Anyone Wanna Step Some 1920s Novelty Piano?

          here's da solution

          buy an mp3-midi converter

          most likely it'll suck but then you'll have da bpms

          plug in and enjoy

          oh wait you gotta let jimerax fine tune those 0.001 stops they're offsync
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