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Post by shadowstreak on Mar 3, 2012 22:46:54 GMT
Doing a drum chart at the moment, but I cannot figure out or find out how to chart open high-hat using EOF
Also is the diffrence between "real" and "advanced" drums open high-hat? And how do you switch between those two charts?
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Post by raynebc on Mar 3, 2012 22:57:58 GMT
I think the "real" drum mode has you use a pedal to control the open/closed status of what you've mapped to your yellow cymbal button. You can mark an open hi-hat in EOF by selecting a yellow drum gem (has to be yellow, ie. lane 3 in the editor) and use the options in Note>Drum, or the SHIFT+O keyboard shortcut. If you want to chart several open hi-hats in a row, you can use the "Note>Drum>Mark new Y notes as>open hi hat" menu option and then newly-added lane 3 gems are automatically made into open hi-hat notes.
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Post by shadowstreak on Mar 5, 2012 22:14:55 GMT
Ok, but how do I make it so the drum chart is advanced or "real" difficulty? Does it automatically know? I mean in some cases I'd rather chart advanced drum's high-hat to blue.
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Post by Oddbrother on Mar 5, 2012 23:28:17 GMT
Ok, but how do I make it so the drum chart is advanced or "real" difficulty? Does it automatically know? I mean in some cases I'd rather chart advanced drum's high-hat to blue. No it doesn't. No matter how you chart it and play between the two, what happens in that lane stays in that lane (only exception being disco flips). We are kinda debating on how we can settle note placement between 4 and 5-lane drum settings. Same situation. Anyways, whichever way you want to chart drums is totally up to you.
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