Puppetz
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Post by Puppetz on Nov 5, 2012 20:50:11 GMT
Just one. @ 2:50-2:52 - That section is asking for a yellow/red lane swap, with red pad notes for hi-hats and yellow cymbal notes for snares. I'll do that as I'm working on the PRO drum chart. I thought it didn't need swapping as there's no fast cymbals etc. that would require the right hand going fast to anything else. If swapping, you'd need to go from the last snare (right hand) to a cymbal (right hand)?! By not swapping you have snare with left hand and after that right hand cymbal, which for me seemed easier to play. I guess it's a matter of opinion. But if other people want it swapped, I'm okay with it.
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Post by JD2504 on Nov 5, 2012 23:09:13 GMT
if thats so i say dont swap it, theres no need for that.
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Post by Oddbrother on Nov 6, 2012 0:15:08 GMT
I thought it didn't need swapping as there's no fast cymbals etc. that would require the right hand going fast to anything else. If swapping, you'd need to go from the last snare (right hand) to a cymbal (right hand)?! By not swapping you have snare with left hand and after that right hand cymbal, which for me seemed easier to play. I guess it's a matter of opinion. But if other people want it swapped, I'm okay with it. That's the idea. As a right-handed drummer, using your right (strong) hand to maneuver around the kit (between hi-hat and snare) while keeping your left (weak) hand on one spot (hi-hat) for that section betters the sticking, especially for those who have flat drums. In other words, using this setting, your left hand would still be in the red lane as it mostly has been. Not to mention, when you see an incoming roll of 1/16th notes, you practically hit the leading note with your right hand. But I'll take your advice and not do the swap for now. It's just going to be a little uncomfortable for me.
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Post by David on Nov 6, 2012 7:07:45 GMT
Does the chart need Tom markers tho for pro drums?
David
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Post by Oddbrother on Nov 6, 2012 13:25:58 GMT
Yes it does.
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Puppetz
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Post by Puppetz on Nov 6, 2012 14:29:00 GMT
Which means what? Is it something I can do or can you?
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Post by Oddbrother on Nov 6, 2012 15:34:18 GMT
I'll just handle the chart alterations for drums. But I am gonna need you to review it for later since DWSK has their own standard on charting for PS.
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Post by Puppetz on Nov 6, 2012 17:28:27 GMT
I'll just handle the chart alterations for drums. But I am gonna need you to review it for later since DWSK has their own standard on charting for PS. So does it mean that I need EOF to review the pro drums? Take your time with it... no hurries.
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Post by raynebc on Nov 6, 2012 17:50:10 GMT
Pro drums are written in Harmonix's standard. You can use Reaper with the RBN plugin to display a preview, or view the chart in EOF. Either of those will be easier than any other method such as inspecting the MIDI in a piano roll.
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Post by Oddbrother on Nov 6, 2012 18:16:59 GMT
Here it is. The INI needed some things to make PS features work on the chart. I suggest viewing it either in EoF or PS because of Real Drums. Attachments:
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Post by Puppetz on Nov 6, 2012 19:11:04 GMT
Here it is. The INI needed some things to make PS features work on the chart. I suggest viewing it either in EoF or PS because of Real Drums. Should I keep three "notes.mid" files in the DL folder? notes.mid (single bass, double bass, pro drums) I'll view the pro drums tomorrow and see how they relate.
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Post by Oddbrother on Nov 6, 2012 19:16:24 GMT
For PS, no. The one I did has all three in one.
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Post by Puppetz on Nov 6, 2012 21:48:52 GMT
For PS, no. The one I did has all three in one. Within a few days I'm gonna do all other difficulties for the three instruments. Would it be possible if you'd do those for pro drums?
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Post by Oddbrother on Nov 6, 2012 22:06:54 GMT
Yeah, sure. Looking forward to a finished piece. :3
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Post by Puppetz on Nov 7, 2012 0:18:04 GMT
Yeah, sure. Looking forward to a finished piece. :3 Haha, aren't there a lot of finished songs already? Well you can be sure this one will get done...
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