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What category is this song in?
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Toronto
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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I'm 2/3 behind Jimerax and that was first try... I think I could AAA it if I tried... But I gtg later.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: TX
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The song is gay too.
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They can both be considered errors.
Offbeat means changes to BPM that aren't with the song, intentional or not. Offsync means changes to Gap that aren't with the song, intentional or not. |
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i think its a good stepfile... just not for ffr... so many people dont take the time to stop and think what patterns are good for ffr and which arent *cough arch cough*... jackhammers seriously dont belong on ffr in my opinion , they just dont work out great. as for the 32nds? whats with that... anyways its a good file freak , just not for ffr. synth, to fix the problem , take the DWI , highlight the whole song , take the gap out , find where the first note belongs , and then shift it up 1 32nd note , that should fix everything up nicely.
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