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Old 05-15-2008, 11:45 AM   #11
jyris1
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Default Re: DDReam Studio - a revolutionary way to sync/step simfiles

ok here are my tips:

dont worry about the intro for now, start syncing at the main body of the song.

EDIT: Theoretically, the song was written using a steady beat and 4/4 time signature, but because it's live it wont have a steady BPM for simming purposes. Thus, I wouldnt use the basic autofill.

The triplets are in the same time signature.

Use the wave filter on default (I, Enter)

mark each measure (every 4 beats) on beat 1. Make sure those beats are as perfect as you can get. (assist tick=F3)

Make those beats white, and perhaps lock them (Ctrl+1, Ctrl+3) Those are your measure markings.

select all (ctrl+A), autofill "3" beats in between (autofill advanced option on the bottom of the popup) EDIT: "3" because the time sig here is 4/4 and 4-1=3

check the sync, edit the unlocked beats (turquoise) as necessary. EDIT: You dont need to be exceedingly picky for the turquoise beats, only edit them if they are truly and unacceptably off beat.


EDIT: at 2:20 or so, there seems to be some 3/4 but it's still the same baseline steady beat. If you are confused at or around 2:20 let me know.
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