on drum charts what is A6 and A#6 used for
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I’ve noticed several midi files have this notes, some have them through out the whole song and can’t figure out what it means.
also for the overdrive activators, why is there sometimes a kick with the green note. is it because the drum fill ended with a kick or is this added in game?
I’m not looking at the midi notes right now, but it could be the drum animation note for open hi-hat, that’s all I can think of on the top of my head.
You must be looking at legacy RB charts.
A6 and A#6 are for two players each playing different sections of a song, specifically designed for the versus game mode, Tug of War.
Thank you both. The two player makes sense.
Cant imagine anyone having two sets of drums for this game tho.
Thank you both. The two player makes sense.
Cant imagine anyone having two sets of drums for this game tho.
Tug of War is also online lol. No RB2 customs support them because, well, you know, we don’t chart for those.
Tug of War is also online lol. No RB2 customs support them because, well, you know, we don’t chart for those.
that makes more sense. i never think of terms of online because i never play online
edit. almost forgot about the overdrive activator note. what is up with that?
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