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Post by Sinner on Mar 4, 2015 1:42:54 GMT
Is it possible (at the moment) ?
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Post by raynebc on Mar 4, 2015 2:19:12 GMT
EOF doesn't have this. It's possible, but my opinion is that the result would not be good. Automated star power is one thing (which I also thing would have mediocre results), but determining when an instrument begins a solo is not feasible.
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Post by Sinner on Mar 4, 2015 2:24:20 GMT
Automated Star Power? Why would one want such a thing? Also, why wouldn't the results be good? Say, would there be any kind of 'bug' related to it?
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Post by raynebc on Mar 4, 2015 5:52:35 GMT
There are no related bugs because EOF has no such feature. If you don't like the thought of automated star power sections, I don't know why you'd like automated solo sections, since proper placement is even more important for the latter.
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Post by Sinner on Mar 4, 2015 13:24:20 GMT
I didn't mean automated solo sections, I meant adding solo markers manually but doing so based by beat in addition to the already present solo markers by notes.
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Post by raynebc on Mar 4, 2015 18:23:20 GMT
Please clarify what you mean. "Solo section" and "solo marker" generally mean the same thing.
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Post by Sinner on Mar 4, 2015 23:24:21 GMT
Alright, I'll try my best: You've charted a song, and you added a solo section/marker from note 1398 to note 1540. But then you (for whatever reason) decided that you don't want the solo to end at note 1540, but instead want it to end at, say, beat 508. Is it doable in EOF at it's current version? If not, can we expect it in the future?
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Post by raynebc on Mar 5, 2015 1:43:04 GMT
Not directly, but you can add a temporary note that ends at beat 508 (or a note that begins at beat 508 and is only 1ms long would be pretty close to the same result), select all notes between that temporary note and the one at the beginning of the solo section, use Note>Solos>Re-mark, then delete the temporary note. The section will still extend beyond the last note in it. This is an easy enough workaround that it probably doesn't warrant a more complicated system to edit section lengths directly.
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Post by Sinner on Mar 5, 2015 14:09:36 GMT
Okie Dokie, thanks.
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Post by JD2504 on Mar 6, 2015 2:15:43 GMT
Thats what i've always done because when i use the actual solo notes to mark a solo section, SOMETIMES when playing the song in phase shift, one note, not sure if the first one or the last one, "renders" outside of the solo section causing it to be imposible to 100%. I hope that made sense.
Could you check that out? sadly i dont have a song with that issue right now.
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Post by JarheadHME on Mar 6, 2015 3:00:58 GMT
I know of a song that has that glitch/bug. The thing is, it wasn't even charted in EOF, it was charted for Rock Band 3 in Reaper and was converted to Phase Shift using C3Con Tools, so I think it's just a bug in the game.
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Post by raynebc on Mar 6, 2015 4:01:24 GMT
That's what I'd guess is going on. If the tempo map was messed with after the markers were placed, it's possible that number rounding could cause the first note to begin 1ms before the section, but that's pretty much out of my hands.
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Post by JD2504 on Mar 6, 2015 6:55:01 GMT
oh so its the first note? i always thought it was the last one, well thats good to know for future charts.
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Post by raynebc on Mar 6, 2015 7:45:47 GMT
It's less likely to happen with the last note, since notes have a required length so the ending of the section is always originally after the beginning of the last note in the section. Although if people move notes around and don't recreate sections, all bets are off.
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