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yeah, consistency usually means proper layering.
for example if you stop following an instrument suddenly when another new instrument starts, it may cause inconsistency (it's not always a bad thing though).Comment
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I see my collab file got mixed reviews. Would one of the judges be will to discuss what changes should be made? If you're all too busy then I'll understand.

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Finished making another one of my songs. Mr.Nothing's OP has already been sent, I'll try to make a fun stepfile to my other track in time.
Yes, I am making music.~ OFFICIALLY RETIRED FROM FFR THE GAME AND FFR TWG ~
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Your post it's... not gonna do it.
Android: What was the song name? I can't seen to find your name anywhere.
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thought you were meaning in one part in the song you follow one thing, in another part of the song you follow something else (not switching sounds at the same part), though that's usually not too great of an idea
it could be a good thing when the new instrument has more of a presence, can't really be layered too well, etc.Originally posted by DossarLX ODIWhat's the point of using drugs anyways? I heard they help you relax but that's pretty much it. (Not talking about medicines)Comment
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hmOriginally posted by Kilthere's actually no such thing as an "error" in a simfile, because fundamentally they're a creative work, not a math problem that one can declare right or wrong.Rhythm Simulation Guide
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Just sent in my K8 edit. I layered the hell out of it, and it took me about a week, so i hope it gets in (Oh, but i had to remove all the Holds, so it's not as good as my personal SM version
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Also, star, that kil quote made me be philisophical for the rest of today.
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I don't agree with that sorry
If you're obviously trying to be PR and you accidentally reverse two notes for no reason, that's an error. If you're layering a snare drum and you completely miss a beat of it for no reason, that's also an error. Also if your BPM is wrong or your arrows are offsync with the music, those are also errors.
Yes, there is no one right way to step a file, but there are certain fundamental aspects of stepfile creation that are basic to all stepfiles, and certain techniques used in simfile creation can also be done incorrectly. The same is true of almost all creative work aside from maybe visual art.
Saying that there are no errors in simfile creation is like saying that the glitch where scores don't record in FFR is not an error. Yes, there is no one right way to "code FFR" but there are certain aspects of it that can obviously be right or wrong.4th Official FFR Tournament - Master division champion!
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duh
I pointed this out to give you guys something to think about. obviously it's not cutthroat creative work, but once you're good enough to avoid the obvious mistakes they begin to move into the "creative realm"
not saying you're wrong, but you can't just TOTALLY disagree. I knew you guys would respond this way. shows ya where ffr is headingRhythm Simulation Guide
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