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  • in reply to: Regarding Commision On A Custom Song #481154

    lol, thank you.

    in reply to: Question about vocal charting #471250

    would you be able to provide a screenshot on how exactly I would do this? like an example?

    in reply to: Question about vocal charting #471249

    Okay, thank you

    in reply to: Error On Magma About Drums #471076

    Just like how you chart guitar. On hard/med/easy, just add one note to the start of the chart, usually where it starts on expert. That should do the trick.

    Okay, thank you, don’t think I’m getting errors now.

    in reply to: Error On Magma About Drums #471074

    Do read those RBN Docs Gigakoops linked in your guitar question. They’ll answer those questions.

     

    Drum fills and overdrive aren’t required for the compiler to work but will throw that warning until they’re charted. As for your error, it appears there are no actual notes in the drums section. Somewhere in your drum track you should have notes or the compiler won’t work. Just put a few notes randomly into the drums track for each difficulty if you aren’t planning on charting them yet so the compiler will work.

    Yes sorry about that, I just remembered about that link and read about them. How exactly do I put notes into the drum track?

    in reply to: Noob Question On Charting Guitar #471065

    If you’ve ever played Guitar Hero or Rock Band on guitar before, you may have noticed that lower notes seem to be green, and higher notes seem to be orange (or blue on Medium, or yellow on Hard). The green note is indeed supposed to represent the lowest notes in the riff, whereas each consecutive note represents a higher note. Of course, a lot of riffs also include chords, which would be charted as two or three different colors. The same principle applies here, a green/red chord would be the lowest, and a blue/orange chord would be the highest. There’s also riffs that use more than five notes, requiring what’s known in authoring terms as “wrapping.” The RBN docs explain this in great detail, and is generally a really good resource for learning the basics of authoring and how a chart should work.

    Thank you so much!

    in reply to: What Now? #470901

    No, the CON file is the CON file. It’s an extensionless file, so it will not say .con, it’ll just have the name of the project, without an extension.

     

    I Must be doing something wrong then, when I click build song, it leaves me with a c3 file. not a con

    in reply to: What Now? #470892

    Is the C3 file the con file?

    Hey there, how exactly do you find the vocal key when charting vocals? I tried using c_tuner but it’s too confusing. Also I need help with charting vocals to some songs aha

    in reply to: melodysheep for RB3! #470795

    How come when I posted my had a clear star by it instead of blue?

    in reply to: melodysheep for RB3! #470730

    Just a quick question. When posting a song request, how did you get your post with a blue dot?

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