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Post by Maurits on Jul 9, 2013 8:16:56 GMT
I've been making guitar charts for a while now, but I would like to add drums to some of my songs. But how do I do that properly? The only tutorial I've found was for 4-lane charts.
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Post by Gyoo on Jul 9, 2013 8:28:00 GMT
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Post by Maurits on Jul 9, 2013 9:17:49 GMT
Sorry, for not being clear enough, but I actually meant something else. Where do the notes go? What notes are snare drums? What are the bass drums? What are the other notes? And where do that notes go in EOF? So what I actually meant was, is there a good tutorial for it somewhere?xdWell, thanks anyway. ^^ I can at least try to make a start now.
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Post by Gyoo on Jul 9, 2013 9:25:10 GMT
Where do the notes go? What notes are snare drums? What are the bass drums? What are the other notes? And where do that notes go in EOF? At first you must select the Drums track but I hope you already did And considering your tab, I suggest you to try it on Guitar Pro, it's pretty much easier to understand the tab (I assume you use GuitarTux or stuff like that)
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Post by Maurits on Jul 9, 2013 10:48:29 GMT
Where do the notes go? What notes are snare drums? What are the bass drums? What are the other notes? And where do that notes go in EOF? At first you must select the Drums track but I hope you already did And considering your tab, I suggest you to try it on Guitar Pro, it's pretty much easier to understand the tab (I assume you use GuitarTux or stuff like that) But Guitar Pro isn't free, is it?
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Post by Gyoo on Jul 9, 2013 10:57:39 GMT
Who cares ?
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Post by Maurits on Jul 9, 2013 11:21:39 GMT
I care. I'd have less money to spend on chocolate, and that results in me being healthier. I can't imagine how terrible that would be.
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Post by Gyoo on Jul 9, 2013 11:45:30 GMT
I won't explicit my thought but I hope you know there are ways to have it for free... *cough cough*
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Post by Maurits on Jul 9, 2013 12:26:37 GMT
Oh well I've been on Guitar Pro 6 hunt and it seems like I'm terrible at hunting Guitar Pro 6. (I'm gonna wait for my brother to visit me sometime, he knows a lot about these things)
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Post by raynebc on Jul 9, 2013 16:17:27 GMT
TuxGuitar is a free alternative to Guitar Pro.
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Post by Maurits on Jul 9, 2013 18:53:21 GMT
Already got that program, but since Gyoo said Guitar Pro 6 was easier I thought I might give it a try.
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Post by Gyoo on Jul 9, 2013 19:07:17 GMT
Here is just an example : puu.sh/3yPJ6.pngI selected a note on the second line of the tab, and Guitar Pro can tell me what's played. Here, a kick, with the snare and the ride cymbal. If you have such feature in TuxGuitar, Guitar Pro won't help you more. If not, I find this tool pretty useful
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Post by Maurits on Jul 10, 2013 6:07:31 GMT
Well, that looks a lot easier, indeed. Thanks.
How does that work in EOF though? For example, there are only two(?) toms in EOF. When do I use what tom? (Sorry if this is a stupid question, but stupid questions fit my personality so good)
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Post by Gyoo on Jul 10, 2013 9:32:23 GMT
In 4-lane mod, you must use Red as the Snare, and then the 3 other colors as toms or cymbals. Yellow is usually High Tom/Hi Hat Blue is usually Medium Tom/Ride Orange is usually Low Tom/Crash In 5-lane mod, Red is Snare, Yellow is Hi hat, Blue is High Tom, Orange is Crash/Ride, Green is Low Tom. Deal with it. That's why I prefer 4-lane mod with Pro notes
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Post by Maurits on Jul 10, 2013 17:41:26 GMT
I don't even know what pro notes are. But I guess I don't really have to know when doing 5-lane. xd Thanks for your help.
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