Also, when I step songs, I carefully go over each arrow and try to hit them myself to make sure I can actually hit them and they make sense. I go over each pattern and see if they fit together. Also, thanks for having interest in my song, ryuyasha!
Sound advice, of course. And I was just reading that thread. LOL
Originally posted by cedolad
I can show you a thing or two. But don't use SM's editor. DDream is so much better.
That would be great. I have never heard of DDream. Where can I get it? The links on stepmania.com and flashflashrevolution.com are broken.
BTW Is there a rule against stepping songs you make, or do most people just not do that? I cannot recall seeing a song that was stepped by the artist on FFR.
Originally posted by psychoangel691
No matter what tournament you play it's likely you're going to come across something you don't like or are very bad at. If you want to get into the competitive side of FFR you need to learn how to deal with and overcome these songs/charts.
Sound advice, of course. And I was just reading that thread. LOL
That would be great. I have never heard of DDream. Where can I get it? The links on stepmania.com and flashflashrevolution.com are broken.
BTW Is there a rule against stepping songs you make, or do most people just not do that? I cannot recall seeing a song that was stepped by the artist on FFR.
Sorry, I was typing up a text document of the basics of using DDReam studio just for you! Feel special yet? Haha just kidding.
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
Considering you have WinRAR... go ahead and extract the files somewhere you visit a lot, probably your desktop or documents folder.
If you don't have WinRAR I'll gladly put it in a .zip file for you.
extract the files first, though.
EDIT: Forgot something in the text file.
To delete notes, just click on them (or click and drag to select multiple notes) and hit DEL on your keyboard.
Last edited by chez-the-guy; 07-30-2012, 03:21 PM.
Hm, this is harder than I thought. My creativity burst seemed to disappear when it came to charting the steps I had in my head. The same thing happens when I try to write music. -_-
Sadly, I am going to need more practice before I can make a good chart. I still want to work on this but I do not guarantee I can finish it right away.
Originally posted by psychoangel691
No matter what tournament you play it's likely you're going to come across something you don't like or are very bad at. If you want to get into the competitive side of FFR you need to learn how to deal with and overcome these songs/charts.
Hm, this is harder than I thought. My creativity burst seemed to disappear when it came to charting the steps I had in my head. The same thing happens when I try to write music. -_-
Sadly, I am going to need more practice before I can make a good chart. I still want to work on this but I do not guarantee I can finish it right away.
What difficulty are you intending the chart to be (FFR-wise)?
BTW Is there a rule against stepping songs you make, or do most people just not do that? I cannot recall seeing a song that was stepped by the artist on FFR.
There's no rule, but most people prefer to step songs other than their own. Some examples of songs that have the same step and song authors are Abtrusity, Sonic 1 Final Zone, and Infinity Hyperspace (kinda).
Hm, this is harder than I thought. My creativity burst seemed to disappear when it came to charting the steps I had in my head. The same thing happens when I try to write music. -_-
Sadly, I am going to need more practice before I can make a good chart. I still want to work on this but I do not guarantee I can finish it right away.
There's always the option of making a collaboration file. There are several files on this site that have involved more than one stepper.
Originally posted by hi19hi19
oh boy, it's STIFF, I'll stretch before I sit down at the computer so not I'm not as STIFF next time I step a file
What difficulty are you intending the chart to be (FFR-wise)?
I am kind of thinking 30-45 range. That is just a ballpark estimate, but I definitely think anything less than 30 or more than 45 (or so) would not fit the song. That said, I am not sure what it would be rated, even with the sections I have steps planned for. Mostly I am trying to make a chart that suits the song and let the difficulty come naturally in the process.
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Originally posted by DossarLX ODI
There's always the option of making a collaboration file. There are several files on this site that have involved more than one stepper.
Hm. I am not sure who I would collab with or how exactly, but if anyone wants to that sounds like it could be interesting.
No matter what tournament you play it's likely you're going to come across something you don't like or are very bad at. If you want to get into the competitive side of FFR you need to learn how to deal with and overcome these songs/charts.
Not sure if I should ask here, but I was wondering if someone could possibly try to get permission from these artists.. I think there are multiple. Some really cool NintendoCore stuff:
Hey guys, is this a weird chart or not? To be honest, this is my first real attempt at a decent chart. My other ones were "impossible songs" and such.
You win. Now you just need to finish the chart.
Originally posted by psychoangel691
No matter what tournament you play it's likely you're going to come across something you don't like or are very bad at. If you want to get into the competitive side of FFR you need to learn how to deal with and overcome these songs/charts.
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