I'm using a combination of ddream and sm. I really hate the ddream layout and controls, sm is much more refined. Plus, sm is useful because of the measure numbers, which I can easily compare with the midi.
ddream helps me fine-tune the fast stuff, and make it on-beat. It's good for quick sync fixes.
oh and the file isn't one constant bpm, it's one bpm then change, constant. then change, constant, etc. How do you do that in ddream?
I'm using a combination of ddream and sm. I really hate the ddream layout and controls, sm is much more refined. Plus, sm is useful because of the measure numbers, which I can easily compare with the midi.
ddream helps me fine-tune the fast stuff, and make it on-beat. It's good for quick sync fixes.
oh and the file isn't one constant bpm, it's one bpm then change, constant. then change, constant, etc. How do you do that in ddream?
I'm pretty sure you highlight the beats you want changed then A and put the bpm you wanr for the section you highlighted
and isn't it easier to compare the midi with ddream since it shows the current second on the bottom right ?_?
I have no clue what you just said. but that doesn't sound what I do. I follow the bpm changes of the midi in fruityloops, and put them in at the corresponding measure in sm.
I prefer working with measures than with seconds. I can compare note to note.
edit: oh wait nvm you were tlaking about ddream. It's just easier in sm, since some of the changes don't happen for a while. And how do you highlight in ddream?
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