Convert Phase Shift Drum Track to Rock Band Custom
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Hello,
I’ve authored a phase shift drum track with drums, advanced drums and real drums. I want to convert the chart to a rock band custom for the database. I could convert it directly using magma, the tutorial is very clear. However I would like to add overdrive sections and drum activation fills. The charting tutorial pdf from farratone refers to the Rock Band Network documentation, however that link seems to be down. Because I charted the chart using EOF I am not familiar with REAPER. Can somebody help me out with this?
RBN documentation was moved here http://docs.c3universe.com/rbndocs/index.php?title=Main_Page
The links for RBN documentation should be up. Here’s one for overdrive, and one for drum fills.
In EOF, select about a measure’s worth of notes and press Ctrl+W to make an overdrive phase. As for fills, go under the BRE tab and create a 5-note chord that lasts for about one measure. Other than that, the rules for charting are pretty much the same, regardless of whether you use EOF or REAPER.
Also, I downloaded the chart and noticed that it’s Expert only. You don’t need to fully chart every single difficulty, but you WILL need to make sure that every Overdrive phase has at least one note per difficulty.
Finally, I highly recommend downloading REAPER and importing your song. EOF is more geared towards charting, but you can do a lot more with REAPER, and it will make debugging your song easier, should you run into any issues.
Thanks for the help! I will look into it.
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