drummer stuck in weird idle stance

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    Truce
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      so i have a problem with one of my completed customs, when i decided to check it out in rock band 3 it shows my drummer stuck in a weird “arms raised” kind of stance when they should be playing with the animations. i have tried looking on the forums for the same problem but couldn’t find any solutions and i have tried using the midi cleaner which gave me 0 problems to fix. I have used CAT to give the drums track animation events and drums animations. if anyone can give me any help on how to fix this problem i would be very happy <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />

       

       

      picture of the weird idle stance :

      https://gyazo.com/20af861a7a9e9ebf0c2ddef208081b2b

       

      reaper project file: http://www.mediafire.com/file/2rcps29fo8fyksq/tossin_n_turnin.rpp/file

      TreyTruce

      #500591
      RyanHYK
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        Usually the drummer only has his arms raised like that when his arms have no animation. Magma usually fills it in if there’s nothing there, so I’m not sure what’s up with that. I can fill in the animation for you, give me a few minutes.

        #500593
        Truce
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          yikes.

           

           

          i guess i forgot to add drums animation somehow. i guess i learned my lesson to triple check everything, even the simplest stuff. idk either why magma didnt fill in the drums animation anyways but it is what it is.

           

          thanks for your help though i probably wouldn’t of figured it out by myself lol

          TreyTruce

          #500594
          RyanHYK
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            http://www.mediafire.com/file/zcvr4814qgn5aa1/tossin_n_turnin_%28Drum_Animated%29.rpp/file

             

            Here’s the chart with animated drums. I also fixed a few spots that I couldn’t leave alone. I had to make a new sound file to really read this, though the MIDI is really all you need anyway.

             

            One more thing: use the triplet grids (the ones with a “T” at the end of them) to nail those sections that have a bit of a swing to them. Also for rolls like that one on the end.

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