Need feedback on my tempomap + another question.

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  • #394278
    BlaqkAudio
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    As I was reading and watching the tutorials of tempomapping, I noticed the technique everyone used was always the same. It looked like a very tedious way to map the tempo. So I decided to try a different, more effecient method and would like to know the outcome of my trial before I continue the song any further. The song’s time signature is 6/8 btw.

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    mp3 song

    Will my tempo map work for rock band 3?

     

     

    Second question: The hi hats before the song starts — How can I accent the first and fourth note on the second measure? My goal was to make it sound like the staff below but it doesn’t sound very good at the moment. Is there a better way I can make the beginning sound and still match the 6/8 beat?

     

    #474171
    DemonUnicorns
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    For the accents, just place the hi hat samples you want to be accented onto a different track and make that track’s volume louder than the other samples.

    #474212
    BlaqkAudio
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    For the accents, just place the hi hat samples you want to be accented onto a different track and make that track’s volume louder than the other samples.

    Thanks. Just tried that and it worked!

    #474231
    Farottone
    Keymaster

    As I was reading and watching the tutorials of tempomapping, I noticed the technique everyone used was always the same. It looked like a very tedious way to map the tempo. So I decided to try a different, more effecient method and would like to know the outcome of my trial before I continue the song any further. The song’s time signature is 6/8 btw.

     

    Project file

    and

    Project file-bak

    and

    mp3 song

     

    Will my tempo map work for rock band 3?

     

    In short, no. The “more efficient method” you used is to set a single tempo for the whole song, which results in some measures being early, some late. That is wrong and actually inefficient, it’s just a way to skip the tempo mapping process. If you were washing the laundry, it would be like saying that a more efficient method for washing the laundry is not washing the laundry. <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_wink.gif”> Tempo mapping is the basis of authoring and it’s not that bad, for a song like this you might be done in 10/15 minutes: if you can’t do that, I’m not sure the rest of authoring is for you. <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_wink.gif”>

    #474235
    Kemiroch
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    Hey I can’t tempo map either and I somehow get by <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” /> Sometimes people even download my songs!

    #474242
    BlaqkAudio
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    I figured just as much. Started to have doubts shortly after I started to chart. Thanks, everyone.

    Going to start this project from the beginning again.

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