06-6-2008, 09:45 AM | #41 |
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Re: Are you a bad enough dude to increase FFR's classical library?
Holy crap Sleepless, that is a very good conversion.
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The most effective feature DDReam could have is a feature that turns every tapped note into a BPM change closest to the primary BPM, so for example if I tap out every note as the way it actually is (so that you'd have lots of 64ths/48ths/32nds/24ths/16ths/etc due to the rapidly varying sync) on some specified BPM the feature would quantize every note into 4ths using BPM changes. However, I think this feature could be implemented into the SM editor. Still, this type of post is a distraction because we clearly have people offering to make remastered mp3s and they've managed to do it efficiently. |
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Can you provide a midi link and performance please? I'm a bit busy really until my finals are over on Wednesday, so I probably won't be doing another conversion until then. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqqVcVqDgIk&fmt=18 No, I do not know why they filmed part of the song upside-down. EDIT: Here are a few MIDIs: http://www.classicalmidiconnection.c...3/lisgnome.mid (I think this one is the best.) http://mm.classicalarchives.com/cgi-...0/lisgnome.mid http://kunstderfuge.com/_/51364a_dan...(nc)smythe.mid
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The two programs use totally different timing algorithms, so complete integration with the SM editor is (practically) out of the question. Each program finds strengths in different areas, assuming a person runs windows and is comfortable with both programs. Quote:
In the interest of keeping this thread on topic, I will stop here. I would love to hear more about this via PM or the DDream thread, though
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I don't think I understand how DDReam works exactly, although I'm assuming that its positive aspects lie in how it overlays the waveform directly beneath the editor. I kind of wonder why stepping software hasn't been developed yet that simply reads midi data. This should account for perfect sync to the microsecond, and would allow stepfiles to be quickly dumped even from midi files that were recorded live and don't contain quantized steps. Tempo changes can easily be read the same way, and even pitch-matching steps could probably be easily accounted for. This would also allow artists to export their music to midi format to give to steppers for easy stepping.
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Syncing classical music isn't that hard, it's just tedious. Very very tedious.
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EDIT: ddream supports perfect sync to the actual bytes of the sound file itself (even a midi file cannot easily do that, if at all), and because the SM format is less precise, ddream downgrades when you save to SM format. EDIT2: deleted EDIT3: "microsecond" level syncing is technically overkill and will make zero difference with the sampling frequency of conventional audio files. Assuming 44.1Khz, the maximum resolution of any sync is +-1 sample (1/44.1Khz) = 1/44 milliseconds. One blip of an audio file is thus much larger than a microsecond.
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Yep, and vice versa.
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EDIT: I would be interested in taking a look at your source, if you didn't mind of course. I admit the only abstract concepts of midi that I understand I learned a few nights ago, but I'm an active CS major. ^_~ Last edited by sleeplessdragn; 06-7-2008 at 12:53 AM.. |
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I have found some more unnatural "ritardandos" (possible lags?) at 2:08 and 3:45.
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These "unnatural" tempo changes are because I added tempo changes from information directly contained in the midi files. Since midi files can't -really- emulate natural tempo transition, rather its just a series of what the tempo is at a certain time, the tempo changes are bound to sound weird and stoic. In other words, the tempo is changing instantly at certain, small intervals, rather than continuously over one interval. I could have placed the changes on an LFO, which would have sounded a lot more natural, but then it would not have matched the midi file's tempo events, which I thought was going to be used by steppers.
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Speaking of which, could you give the updated BPM changes to La Campanella from your last version?
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06-9-2008, 11:43 AM | #57 |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XTpwihpddI
I don't know if ya'll except classical videos for songs to step, if not then I apologize in regards to sending this video. I was checking to see if this song could be steped and if not just delete this post, If so I have one more called "Grand Etude" very fast piano song. Anyways just let me know. |
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PM me if you want an mp3 of the performance without the applause.
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Shashakiro used http://www.classicalarchives.com/ to get Grand Gallop Chromatique, I'm sure if you got this site's permission, you could use classical music from there.
And I have stepped a bunch of files for Stepmania, I'd certainly be willing to step classical music, considering it's one of my many favorite genres of music. (Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons ftw). ~Bynary Fission
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Since midi determines tempo changes as time offsets from prior changes, I'm a bit confused as to whether you want the exact time, i.e 2:15, or the tempo event time offsets as listed in the midi. I'll update this post with which ever it is.
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