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Post by igotturkey on May 4, 2016 4:58:04 GMT
Is there any way to change advanced drums from 7 lanes to 4 like rock band style? I really don't like the look and feel of a 7 lane highway.
Thanks!
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Post by vandorb12 on May 4, 2016 7:47:07 GMT
Is there any way to change advanced drums from 7 lanes to 4 like rock band style? I really don't like the look and feel of a 7 lane highway. Thanks! Nope. Deal.
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Post by Alternity on May 5, 2016 2:17:48 GMT
I think there should be a way to move lanes for theme making though, and a way to actually chose when to activate OD (or maybe use a MIDI note that isn't used, like a specific place on the ride or something)
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Post by djlastnight on May 5, 2016 11:24:06 GMT
I think there should be a way to move lanes for theme making though, and a way to actually chose when to activate OD (or maybe use a MIDI note that isn't used, like a specific place on the ride or something) I think that theoretically it's possible to "pack" the lanes and related to them notes, but I'm not sure how this will affect the other instruments' lanes and notes. Keep in mind that the Phase Shift's board is slightly bent and this may lead to additional headaches. AFAIK, neither theme creators or charters could change the Star power/Phase Shift/Overdrive notes algorithm. It's built-in at Phase Shift and only the devs could change it.
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Post by Alternity on May 5, 2016 11:57:27 GMT
AFAIK, neither theme creators or charters could change the Star power/Phase Shift/Overdrive notes algorithm. It's built-in at Phase Shift and only the devs could change it. That I figured, and that's why I say it publicly to the forums . Personally, a random note is fine, as long as it doesn't occurs when 2 tom/snare/cymbal notes are already in place, which as I noticed, do occur. I'm gonna buy a drum kit soon and I might have to completely remove OD from the charts I'll play due to that, that is of course, if no one has a solution for that (I.E. explaination of that algorithm, and how to avoid this situation when placing OD phrases)
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