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  • in reply to: Noob authoring questions #411792

    Can you be a little more specific?

    I assume you’re talking about the master monitor, but then again at the points where the clipping occurred, I don’t really see anything different.

     

    And when I do figure that out, what do I do from there to fix it?

     

     

    EDIT: Could I just use the built in attenuator in magma? Around how many dBs should I attenuate to get rid of just a little bit of crackle?

    in reply to: Noob authoring questions #411718

    That could be the case. How can I tell?

    Is there a dB cutoff?

     

    The crackles are not random, they always appear in the same place of the song. So yeah, I think you’re onto something here.

    in reply to: Noob authoring questions #411710

    Stereo, captain.

    Everything is stereo, 44 kHz and 16-bit.

     

    And I just tried moving it to the bass track, and I’m still getting a slight bit of crackle, albeit significantly less.

    Also tried it with a guitar-bass-drum-vox song: same results.

     

     

    I extracted the mogg with LeFluffie, and I don’t hear any crackling. For me at least, this seems really strange.

    in reply to: Noob authoring questions #411665

    Awesome, thanks! No one ever said which should be charted to red and yellow in the track itself <_<

     

    Another problem though: I hear a crackle every now and then when playing the song, any ideas for that? It’s drums, guitar, and vocals only (so far), and I’ve been using the stereo 44 Hz 16 bit dummy files. I saw someone had a similar problem in another thread, and the conclusion was that there’s a bug where it’ll distort the right side of the backing track. But it was said that this only happens when there’s 1-2 instruments, and I have three.

    in reply to: Reverse-engineering RBN files? And rbcons? #411411

    Obfuscation would be a “for fun” type deal. I have no idea if the chart is inaccurate or not, I’d chart myself and see how it matches up. I’m not even sure how I’d get the MIDI out of the RBS file anyway if I were to append my chart to the original… :confused:

     

    As for the other song, it’s a custom song made by a user here. My changes would drastically affect scoring, unfortunately. The drum chart is just very wrong, I’m sad to say. It makes what should be a relatively easy song, extremely uncomfortable/borderline unplayable. <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_frown.gif” />

     

    If I were to do it, I’m not sure releasing it is a good idea for the sake of not offending the original author. If you would want it anyway, I’d be happy to provide it when I finish. I haven’t started yet, however.

    in reply to: Reverse-engineering RBN files? And rbcons? #411354

    Excellent, thank you very much. <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_biggrin.gif” />

    in reply to: Reverse-engineering RBN files? And rbcons? #411348

    Awesome, thank you!

     

    Has RBN content been decrypted from a not-RBS file angle? Like the stuff downloaded to the xbox when you buy it? Or is there no hope for getting the masters for Obfuscation?

     

    And can you link me to something that’ll allow me to work backward from a rbcon file?

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