Rap music is music. However, It's not in the traditional sense of how we understand music. The vocals are filled with slangs that gangs used since the 70s and a lot of the instrumentations are replaced with "Street Sounds" instead of traditional instruments. Music is defined as any combination of sounds that is pleasing to the ear, so while one person may find it as "noise" another person can find it pleasing to the ear and so call "vibe" with it as how I think the kids would say it these days.
I just had this problem, but it's now solved for me. How? I don't know. It certainly wasn't after opening and closing the engine a few times. It just came back eventually after several tries.
A bigger issue though is this: the offset seems to be saved within each gameplay, even if you change it. For example, I usually have my offsets at -1 (and it's saved as that). For a few songs, I change it to -2 or -3. After playing a song with a different offset, I return to the main menu and go to settings. The offset automatically returns to -1 for some reason. Note that this is within one sitting. Not when you log on and off the engine.
Random question: why does the speedmod function require a separate button to "activate" your selection, whereas the offset function only requires the typing in of your speedmod value? Make it consistent: either both should have buttons, or neither. I would think that a button for each function would -solidify- your actions. So when you type in -1 offset and press the button, it really IS changed. On the other hand, it's a tad more convenient to go without a button.
I just had this problem, but it's now solved for me. How? I don't know. It certainly wasn't after opening and closing the engine a few times. It just came back eventually after several tries.
A bigger issue though is this: the offset seems to be saved within each gameplay, even if you change it. For example, I usually have my offsets at -1 (and it's saved as that). For a few songs, I change it to -2 or -3. After playing a song with a different offset, I return to the main menu and go to settings. The offset automatically returns to -1 for some reason. Note that this is within one sitting. Not when you log on and off the engine.
Random question: why does the speedmod function require a separate button to "activate" your selection, whereas the offset function only requires the typing in of your speedmod value? Make it consistent: either both should have buttons, or neither. I would think that a button for each function would -solidify- your actions. So when you type in -1 offset and press the button, it really IS changed. On the other hand, it's a tad more convenient to go without a button.
Offset doesn't require anything because it simply adds the offset to the frame number.
Speed requires taking the number, and times it by 310 to get the c speed.
The reason the offset doesn't save is cause it doesn't even try to save it. My bad.
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