GH3 Custom Songs go Off-Tempo

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  • #495043
    RongoIK
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    Use ctrl+ A to select all then go to beat, reset, select to not adjust notes

    #495044
    Russell_GuitarGuy
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    Use ctrl+ A to select all then go to beat, reset, select to not adjust notes

    Sorry to bother you and ask a stupid question, but where is the rest button or I can select to not adjust notes?

    #495045
    RongoIK
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    When you hit the reset button (under the header “beat”) it will ask if you want the notes to be adjusted, hit no

     

     

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    #495047
    Russell_GuitarGuy
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    I’m sorry I can’t see to find the rest button under Beat.

    #495048
    RongoIK
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    Sorry it’s called “Reset BPM”

     

     

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    #495049
    Russell_GuitarGuy
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    Sorry it’s called “Reset BPM”

     

     

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    Thanks!

    #495086
    Russell_GuitarGuy
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    I found this link from the Frets on Fire forums. Thing is parts of the ending is missing.

    http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?4nbvjb2bvvnefzd

    #495099
    bsbloom
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    My two cents worth:

     

    (1) FoF charts sometimes have little or no tempo mapping. And sometimes they are just way off. In either case, you are better off making your own tempo map, and then copy/pasting the FOF chart to your Reaper project.

     

    (2) Sometimes the tempo maps are accurate, but some FOF charters like to use little silly tricks to realign things when they go off. They will stick in a tiny section with a very high BPM. That is poor practice, and, even worse, messes up Reaper. The chart will look accurate, but be completely out of sync when you make a con from it. Again, if that is the case, scrap the tempo map and make your own.

    #495101
    Russell_GuitarGuy
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    My two cents worth:

     

    (1) FoF charts sometimes have little or no tempo mapping. And sometimes they are just way off. In either case, you are better off making your own tempo map, and then copy/pasting the FOF chart to your Reaper project.

     

    (2) Sometimes the tempo maps are accurate, but some FOF charters like to use little silly tricks to realign things when they go off. They will stick in a tiny section with a very high BPM. That is poor practice, and, even worse, messes up Reaper. The chart will look accurate, but be completely out of sync when you make a con from it. Again, if that is the case, scrap the tempo map and make your own.

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    #495115
    raynebc
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    #2 was because a long time ago, some of the most prominent charting tools (Feedback, earlier versions of EOF) didn’t have proper support for non #/4 time signatures, and/or authors didn’t use time signatures correctly.

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