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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So... how well received are pad songs/packs on here?
Re: So... how well received are pad songs/packs on here?
Originally posted by DefTeaMachine
Id be down for a pad pack idk i might contribute even though i cant play anything above a 9 on foot
Next pack idea I have (I like to go by themes), I'd definitely like to take a collaborative approach to. As is, this current pack is being kept small (≤10 songs) on purpose and is like, 2-3 days away from being finished. ^^'
HOWEVER! It would be neat if someone/s wanted to make keyboard edits for each chart...! Does this resonate with anyone?
Originally posted by rCaliberGX
do index charts count as pad charts if they have excessive jumpgluts and slide patterns?
Jumpgluts I'm assuming are consecutive jump patterns... they're probably viable as long as they aren't 16th streams of only jumps (and even then, there are probably some crazy people out there for whom that is "paddable" :P). I don't know what slide patterns are, though.
Originally posted by Mollocephalus
I have like 15 unreleased pad files that i'm never satisfied with because i'm a nitpick
should i pack and release them????
Follow your heart! (but really, release them)
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Re: So... how well received are pad songs/packs on here?
Originally posted by angelheadedhpst
Jumpgluts I'm assuming are consecutive jump patterns... they're probably viable as long as they aren't 16th streams of only jumps (and even then, there are probably some crazy people out there for whom that is "paddable" :P). I don't know what slide patterns are, though.
Yeah jumpgluts are a bunch of jumps with no breaks in between, like in Vertex Beta. They don't necessarily have to be 16ths.
Slide patterns are what are called crossovers for pad people. One such pattern is 431. (if you think of the numbers as each column) On pad, you either have to step 2 arrows with one foot, or twist your body around to hit the 3rd with your alternate foot. The same can be done with index, but you can also "slide" your fingers instead of actually hitting them. This is easy to do with chiclet keys.
Re: So... how well received are pad songs/packs on here?
Originally posted by DefTeaMachine
Im game for making keyboard charts for you :3
Awesome! In that case... don't think of it as for me... think of it as... FOR US! :B I would wait until after I finish the pad charts, though.
Originally posted by dragonmegaXX
It would be nice if you included difficulty levels along with the song names so that I know whether Im about to enjoy some stamina 12-14's, or 9-10's
Normally I would've already included them but I'm waiting to finish the charts/get feedback from a few people who're going to test the charts first. I don't trust my own judgment when it comes to rating songs. BUT. Everything is in the 11-13 range (I think)... and for a frame of reference the BPMs fall between 127-144, with mostly short bursts/long streams of 16th notes. For what it's worth the patterns aren't grueling ((no crossovers in midstream or tell jumps) hey, i wanna be able to enjoy these, too, after all :3).
Originally posted by rCaliberGX
definition of jumpgluts and slide patterns.
Got it! Thanks for clarifying. But yeah, in that case of course index charts count. Hell, we even do footswitches!
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