MIDI Analyzer v0.9.6 [04/06/14]
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April 5, 2014 at 1:21 am #390165
WHAT IS IT?
This is a very lightweight tool I created after getting inspired by today’s events…
Are you such an excellent plastic guitar player that nothing short of 20 notes per second is minimum for you before you’d consider playing a song?
MIDI Analyzer tells you how many Notes Per Second (NPS) or Notes Per Minute (NPM) you can expect from any instrument in any difficulty.
Ever wondered how many notes go into making a full band custom? Or how many notes each difficulty of each instrument has? Or maybe how many phrase markers or overdrive or animation notes a song has?
All of that and much more geeky, technical, boring stuff can be yours for the price of downloading MIDI Analyzer and throwing a MIDI or CON file at it.
DOWNLOAD
MIDI Analyzer v0.9.6 WinRAR archive
Enjoy
April 5, 2014 at 2:09 am #417043I had to LOL at this, but it has its uses. How about adding a percentage of playable time. So if there are 100 measures and only 20 playable you get a 20% playtime density (or some other geeky name like that. Maybe next to the answer for Has Drums? It could be True (75%) or something like that.
Don’t go all Soup Nazi on me now. I like it.
April 5, 2014 at 2:18 am #417045I’ll see if I can think of a way to do that.
April 5, 2014 at 6:09 pm #417095
v0.95
- Added Guitar Tremolos
- Added Time Signature Markers
- Added Total Number of Measures
- Added Pitched Notes (Sung) for Vocals, Harm1, Harm2, Harm3
- Added Nonpitched Notes (Talkies) for Vocals, Harm1, Harm2, Harm3
- Added Longest Solo for Drums/Bass/Guitar/Keys/Pro-Keys
- Added Toughest Solo (based on NPS) for Drums/Bass/Guitar/Keys/Pro-Keys
- Added option to enable/disable showing of Notes Per Second (NPS) / Notes Per Minute (NPM) - Enabled by default (under Options)
- Added option to calculate Measure / Note Density - Disabled by default (under Options) - this is CPU intensive!
- Added option to break down note count by note color/type for each instrument and each difficulty - Disabled by default (under Options)
- Added ability to run analysis of the MIDI file again - useful when changing options (under File)
- Added feature that will save your options across uses
I think I’m done adding features
I think the math is right, and it looks right, but I haven’t counted anything manually to confirm. If anyone wants to do that and report any inaccuracies in the math, I’ll be thankful. But otherwise, this is it.
Enjoy.
April 5, 2014 at 8:06 pm #417110This is nuts. If I ever use it, it will be so that I can make a spreadsheet that includes songs where the bpm is too hard for me to drum (enjoyably).
I know you said you’re done, and that’s fine, but would it hypothetically be feasible to have it check for “disco beat” songs? I tend to have less fun with those.
April 5, 2014 at 10:12 pm #417117Easily. I’ll add it when I revisit some of the math. At least one thing was brought up to my attention by the ever helpful AddyMilldike, so an update will come at some point this weekend.
April 6, 2014 at 10:17 pm #417179
v0.96
- Added check for whether the drum chart Uses Disco Flip
- Added ability to specify which instruments to analyze - check to analyze, uncheck to ignore - selections will be saved for next use
- Improved accuracy of Average BPM calculation (thanks to AddyMilldike for the help)
- Added shortcut to run analysis again by pressing F5
- Few aesthetic and general improvements
April 21, 2014 at 2:10 am #418376I have no intentions of working on this any further. It has now been integrated into C3 CON Tools. It’s the same exact code as this version, so you can use either one. If you update your copy of C3 CON Tools you can safely remove this version.
Since no more support or features will be added to this, the thread is closed.
Any comments or questions, post them on the C3 CON Tools thread.
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