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April 22, 2018 at 9:04 pm in reply to: Sycocoaster’s Customs! (Suicide Machines, Gatsby’s American Dream) #497465
Two new songs since I last updated this thread…..like 2 years ago.
Feedback welcome!
I did update New Girl since last uploading it originally.
Well I made the changes you suggested on guitar and polished up my venue chart as much as I could. I think I’m just about done with this song, but I still have one issue with the venue chart; I don’t know how to shorten the directed cuts. I like them, but they last unnaturally long, and it seems they take priority over everything except each other, so I don’t know how to make them end sooner.
If I can find a way to fix that, then I will return to this chart. Until then, I’m calling this project done until I can get a few people to playtest it for me and see if it’s ready for release. Here is the project file and the MP3 in case anyone has more input to offer that way. I’m going to move on to my next song.
Thanks very much for the feedback, it is greatly appreciated.
– Rewatching the video, I can now see the syncing issue. I’m pretty sure it has to do with my in game calibration. I may have to manually adjust the audio over the rest of my videos to compensate.
– About the drums, I can definitely hear the snare hits you’re talking about. I guess I’m not all that clear on which ghost notes to include and which to leave out. Hearing you say that, I’ll go back and add in some of those hits where they are most audibly prominent. I know the drummer often has some soft bass hits in there as well, and I’ve chosen to omit those for the sake of the chart not looking too busy/overcharted.
– I will make the exact changes described in the animations; thanks.
– I’ll have to do some more reading about venue modifications and will try to direct those to be a bit more interesting.
– On the guitar chart, I like the idea of having forced strums at the start of every phrase. I will change it to reflect that. About your second point, I thought of doing the chart exactly the way you described there, but I decided to go with my current chart to have it more directly contrast the part immediately following. I guess that’s a personal preference; I just didn’t want the first part to go GRYB YRY GRYBYRY because that would make it seem like the same notes were being played in both sections. I prioritized that variance over the tonal consistency.
And yes, I’ve never done this, but I’ve spent a ton of time reading those docs, reading these forums, nitpicking my charting, and of course playing Rock Band. Thanks for the compliments, though. ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />
Alright, here is the .RPP file and the .mp3 file used to make it. I hope that’s what was needed.
I don’t know what to say about the sync; most likely it is the video but when I watch it they seem pretty synced.
Quantizing fixed the problem; thanks very much. Sorry to trouble you when it was such a simple solution
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