|
Post by raynebc on Jan 11, 2016 1:05:28 GMT
EOF's GH import treats tap sections as slider phrases. Is this what you had in mind for the "N 6 #" notation in .chart files?
|
|
|
Post by raynebc on Jan 12, 2016 4:02:01 GMT
I see in your post edit that "N 6 #" isn't meant to be treated like slider phrases, but I would need to know what the EOF equivalent should be before I can update Feedback import to support this notation.
|
|
|
Post by vitorph3nom on Jan 12, 2016 12:06:49 GMT
Bluzer's GH and RB series thread on FOF forum have songs with hopo's and slide notes on songs that have those features, like in all the GH after world tour.
(foward to 5:37)
|
|
|
Post by raynebc on Jan 12, 2016 17:48:29 GMT
It's not clear if this new notation is different. I was hoping JarheadHME could clarify this.
|
|
|
Post by JarheadHME on Jan 12, 2016 21:57:52 GMT
If you mean if it would be, say
0 = N 1 0 0 = N 6 400 100 = N 1 0 200 = N 1 0 300 = N 1 100 That's not how it is. It would be
0 = N 1 0 0 = N 6 0 100 = N 1 0 100 = N 6 0 200 = N 1 0 200 = N 6 0 300 = N 1 100 300 = N 6 100
|
|
|
Post by raynebc on Jan 12, 2016 23:06:19 GMT
No, I mean what technique does it translate to in EOF? Is it going to be interpreted as slider notation or something else?
|
|
|
Post by JarheadHME on Jan 13, 2016 2:37:41 GMT
Oh, yeah. Since the GH3 Tap function is basically the slider notes.
What I had meant in my post from the other day was that it doesn't like go over as a long note like described in my previous post.
|
|
|
Post by raynebc on Jan 13, 2016 6:45:27 GMT
That's fine, I can have it combine adjacent slider notes into single slider phrases.
|
|
|
Post by JarheadHME on Jan 13, 2016 18:10:22 GMT
So it imported a line of strums to be hopos. Think you could fix that? Also, if you can, don't have it so the default hopo thing since chords are always strums by default.
|
|
|
Post by Ačāla on Jan 13, 2016 18:12:21 GMT
That's fine, I can have it combine adjacent slider notes into single slider phrases. You mean you would have had it eat up the precious space that we all need? Only two-hundred unique phrases are allowed by default, if I recall correctly. And that's spread out across sliders, trills, tremolos, and even Phase Shift.
|
|
|
Post by raynebc on Jan 13, 2016 19:36:56 GMT
So it imported a line of strums to be hopos. Think you could fix that? If you give me an example .chart file demonstrating the problem with details about what part imported wrong and how it should import. Are you saying chords are never made HOPOs just because they're close to each other and can only be made HOPO with the "N 5 #" notation? Only two-hundred unique phrases are allowed by default, if I recall correctly. Is this a real, known Phase Shift limitation? Can knapman [FD] or David confirm if this is the case? If so, I may want to have EOF throw a warning if a limit is reached. I'd need some details such as whether the limit is per-track or per-chart.
|
|
|
Post by JarheadHME on Jan 13, 2016 21:35:08 GMT
So it imported a line of strums to be hopos. Think you could fix that? If you give me an example .chart file demonstrating the problem with details about what part imported wrong and how it should import. Evolution Forced.chart (33.05 KB) Part in question begins at measure 10 Chords are never made hopos in vanilla GH3, due to the game originally not supporting them. Exile recently hacked chord hopos in like he did with tap/slider notes. You could still technically get them in, via forcing them in the chart file like you would with any other note (you couldn't play them like hopos though, still had to strum them all), but it still does the same, inverts it from what it normally would be, a strum. Anyways, they are always a strum by default unless you force them.
|
|
|
Post by Ačāla on Jan 13, 2016 21:37:51 GMT
Is this a real, known Phase Shift limitation? Can knapman [FD] or David confirm if this is the case? If so, I may want to have EOF throw a warning if a limit is reached. I'd need some details such as whether the limit is per-track or per-chart. No. This is/was a limitation in EoF.
|
|
|
Post by raynebc on Jan 13, 2016 22:37:03 GMT
Part in question begins at measure 10 I'll take a look at it. No. This is/was a limitation in EoF. I don't know how old of a version of EOF you've been using. 200 was the limit in 1.8 RC4. Since RC9, EOF allows a project to have 1000 of each phrase type for each track. And I can arbitrarily increase that, the only reason there's a cap at all is to limit the amount of memory the project requires while it's loaded up in the editor.
|
|
|
Post by raynebc on Jan 13, 2016 23:03:24 GMT
So it imported a line of strums to be hopos. I looked at it, the notes all seem to be close enough to be given HOPO status. Does the logic need to change so that a note has to have no gems in common with the previous note in order to be a HOPO (ie. a green+red chord cannot hammer onto a green single note)?
|
|