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FFR Player
Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: New Hampshire, USA
Age: 23
Posts: 15
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Thanks everyone for the support. I hope my recovery is fast. Now just because I no longer play KB doesn't mean I can't contribute. I've decided to start making step charts. I've never done it before, so some tips and advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 3,368
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if your simfile is offsync, you're gonna have a bad time
get arrow vortex and learn it first simfile go for something that has a static bpm, monstercat music is a good place to begin send files to people for review before you release don't make files for scoring, they're boring as all hell. ps: song preview is important make sure you set one that shows an interesting part without spoiling the best part
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Somewhere, but not here
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Plus take your time. Slow down the music whenever you get stuck (I'd recommend 60-70%) and most of all enjoy what you make so that way you can have fun with it Also ask someone who's good with GFX to whip up a neato CDtitle, that way we as the community can recognize that it was you who made the file. |
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Make solo charts too
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