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Howard_Casto:
bpm calculations and stuff arent really required anymore
Stepmania has an interactive mode.... you play the song and press the arrows when you would like them to be pressed and it records them. Then if you wish you can go back and tweak the file a little if your timing wasn't good.
Now for dwi the simulator it's quite hard to make files. I believe your terminology is confusing everyone. You wish to make a file to use in stepmania right?
SirPoonga:
Errr, I meant ddrmaniax.net (or .com, can never remember which).
Anyway, I tried that Dancing Monkey. Well, 4 out of 6 songs it found the bpm and gap correctly. 1 of those songs it made some weird free, it did the hard part very well, finding the bpm and gap. Making steps after that is easy to do manually. You could easily do that inside of stepmania.
Floyd10:
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on June 15, 2004, 03:10:25 pm ---bpm calculations and stuff arent really required anymore
Stepmania has an interactive mode.... you play the song and press the arrows when you would like them to be pressed and it records them. Then if you wish you can go back and tweak the file a little if your timing wasn't good.
Now for dwi the simulator it's quite hard to make files. I believe your terminology is confusing everyone. You wish to make a file to use in stepmania right?
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Yeah, Yeah, Yeah. I have started on my first one: Talk to Me, Dance With Me by Hot Hot Heat. It should be good when Im done. Ok, cyas
abrannan:
Acid has a feature that can import an MP3 file as an instrument, with a wizard to help determine BPM and such. Works pretty well. The other tip I've heard is once you've gotten to the point SirPoonga mentioned with the alternating arrows, play the song on 8x arrow speed, and you'll be able to tell if you've got it right.
Floyd10:
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