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Old 01-5-2008, 06:55 PM   #1
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Default Arrow color to note value?

Hey everyone,

I'd like to know what are the values (in beat fraction) of the arrows in FFR... I already know that:
red=1beat;
blue=1/2beat;
yellow=1/4beat;
purple=1/3beat;

but I'd like to know the actual values of the orange, green, cyan and the other ones.

I can get all of them right, but because I guess they're position + music timing, but I'm curious about they're value.

Thanks :P
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Old 01-5-2008, 07:39 PM   #2
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Default Re: Arrow color to note value?

according to what you have so far, the rest are:

pink = 1/6
cyan = 1/12
orange = 1/8
green = 1/16
white = everything else.
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Old 01-5-2008, 07:51 PM   #3
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Default Re: Arrow color to note value?

Ok, thanks!

Your image (profile pict) actually helped :P, I made the following with it.

I made an image of a beat, broken down in 64 50pixels squares for the arrows, to visualize the order in which you must press the buttons... it's kinda hard to explain, especially in english (second language), but if anyone is interested, it's on my profile.

Thanks again for the numbers

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Old 01-6-2008, 09:22 AM   #4
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Default Re: Arrow color to note value?

we tend to refer to the notes slightly differently... basically in 1/4th terms of what you said...

red = 4th notes
blue = 8th notes
purple = 12th notes
yellow = 16th notes
pink = 24th notes
orange = 32nd notes
cyan = 48th notes
green = 64th notes
white = anything else

this is because there are 4 red notes in 1 measure, 64 green notes in 1 measure... etc etc.
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Old 01-6-2008, 01:25 PM   #5
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Default Re: Arrow color to note value?

I should have known that, I used to play the piano , so it's the same in music. One red is like the black round note and the blue is like the black with a flag (sorry, I don't know the names in english).

So in FFR, what is a beat? One red arrow or four reds?
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Old 01-6-2008, 01:31 PM   #6
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Default Re: Arrow color to note value?

One red is a beat. Four reds is a 4/4 measure.

The names Tass uses for the notes is the same as we use in English for music, the black round note is a quarter note (or 4th) the black with a flag is called an eight note (or 8th), et c.
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Old 01-6-2008, 01:34 PM   #7
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Default Re: Arrow color to note value?

You can change the offset of the steps to make any note a beat in that case. A beat would be the time differential between 2 consecutive red notes. Four reds is 1 measure only in 4/4 time.
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