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  • Hamsterbeat
    FFR Player
    • Dec 2003
    • 131

    #1

    High Water Mark

    Has anyone ever heard the song High Water Mark the Third day besides Lupin? It a really good classic song and i was wondering if anyone had wrote a step file for it cause if not i will. If someone did write a step file then coould u please post it.
    The best way to solve the problem is a 1950\'s Grease-esque hot-rod death race/musical. Not only will the Aussie Chicks be all sexing you up, but you will totally be idolized by every homosexual man in america.-Jewpin The Third
  • Moogy
    嗚呼
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Aug 2003
    • 10303

    #2
    Nonsynthesized songs go offbeat. It's impossible to DWI them.
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    ^^^ vintage signature from like 2006 preserved

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    • Hamsterbeat
      FFR Player
      • Dec 2003
      • 131

      #3
      please xplain better
      The best way to solve the problem is a 1950\'s Grease-esque hot-rod death race/musical. Not only will the Aussie Chicks be all sexing you up, but you will totally be idolized by every homosexual man in america.-Jewpin The Third

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      • altairian
        FFR Player
        • Sep 2003
        • 2055

        #4
        Maybe for you Moogy... but of course you still have trouble sync'ing electronic songs properly

        hamster I've never seen a stepfile for it, but that doesn't really say much tbh...
        Reach: there was this bee. i hate bee\'s...i tryed to kill it, but then it didn\'t die and it started making weird noises so i was like oh (#$% hes gonna sting me. i started running but i triped over some rock and rolled down a hill into the river.

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        • Moogy
          嗚呼
          FFR Simfile Author
          • Aug 2003
          • 10303

          #5
          You people are so idiotic. Non-synthesized songs obviously do not have constant BPMs, thus making them impossible to DWI.

          BTW all of my DWIs are totally onsync on my computer, I can't help it if you're too retarded to notice good syncing or your computer sucks.
          Plz visit my blog

          ^^^ vintage signature from like 2006 preserved

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          • tnyhwk900
            FFR Player
            FFR Simfile Author
            • May 2003
            • 4106

            #6
            Moogy, you play SM with headphones on. It's so obvious why you think everyone's songs are offbeat, yet all of your's are, too. It's your headphones being gay. I mean, you said my Irresistiblement Oni steps (which sucked btw, don't ask me about them) were offbeat, but they used the official gap, which is perfect. You'd think you would have noticed by now...

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            • altairian
              FFR Player
              • Sep 2003
              • 2055

              #7
              Originally posted by Moogy
              You people are so idiotic. Non-synthesized songs obviously do not have constant BPMs, thus making them impossible to DWI.

              BTW all of my DWIs are totally onsync on my computer, I can't help it if you're too retarded to notice good syncing or your computer sucks.
              wow.
              That's honestly the stupidest thing I've read today.
              Just because the song isn't synthesized doesn't mean the bpm isn't constant. Human beings are capable of maintaining a steady tempo, idiot. Yeah ok maybe you can't get Arch0wl sync'ing on them, but they're not IMPOSSIBLE to DWI.

              If your DWI's are onsync on your computer and offsync on everyone else's, maybe your computer is the problem. You're the only stepfile artist I've heard of that is always having a problem with his stepfiles being offsync on many many people's computers. Reach sync's his songs on a "slow" computer and the sync'ing is fine on "fast" computers. If you're so damn smart, why don't you figure out why your stepfiles are offsync on everyone else's computer besides your own.
              Reach: there was this bee. i hate bee\'s...i tryed to kill it, but then it didn\'t die and it started making weird noises so i was like oh (#$% hes gonna sting me. i started running but i triped over some rock and rolled down a hill into the river.

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              • Reach
                FFR Simfile Author
                FFR Simfile Author
                • Jun 2003
                • 7471

                #8
                Most of the time classicals are impossible to DWI, because people play them.

                Unless its a recording from a note program or something. It sounds like the actual classical..except...its FLAWLESS, and maintains a steady tempo, because the program is playing it.

                As for down to the arrow sync'ing, it can vary on pc to pc. Most of the time, if it was sync'd well, 99% of people won't be able to tell its slight gap imperfection. The only people that will really notice are good simfile makers, or if you know how to find an exact gap. I usually don't bother, but i can quickly test a simfiles syncing if I want to.

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                • altairian
                  FFR Player
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 2055

                  #9
                  Usually classical pieces vary tempo a lot for effect. You know ritards and accelerandos and just plain old tempo changes, all that good stuff. It's not hard to dwi because it's people playing it, it's hard to dwi because the music isn't written to have a constant tempo.
                  Reach: there was this bee. i hate bee\'s...i tryed to kill it, but then it didn\'t die and it started making weird noises so i was like oh (#$% hes gonna sting me. i started running but i triped over some rock and rolled down a hill into the river.

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                  • Reach
                    FFR Simfile Author
                    FFR Simfile Author
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 7471

                    #10
                    I play piano. All music goes to a certain tempo, aka bpm.

                    Its the person that makes it impossible to stepfile. Expression, not being able to keep perfect time, ect, makes the stepfile go offbeat.

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                    • altairian
                      FFR Player
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 2055

                      #11
                      Wow talk to me like I've never played music before kthx
                      Yes a lot of the small variations in tempo are done by the performer, but it's not like it was a mistake or anything, which is what moogy is making it out to be.
                      Reach: there was this bee. i hate bee\'s...i tryed to kill it, but then it didn\'t die and it started making weird noises so i was like oh (#$% hes gonna sting me. i started running but i triped over some rock and rolled down a hill into the river.

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                      • Moogy
                        嗚呼
                        FFR Simfile Author
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 10303

                        #12
                        Jesus fucking Christ you're fucking retarded. What do we have to do to drill it in into your head that non-synthesized songs are OFFBEAT BECAUSE THE PERFORMER CANNOT PLAY THEM PERFECTLY ONBEAT!? HUMANS ARE INCAPABLE OF MAINTAINING A PERFECT TEMPO KTHX GO AWAY

                        Oh, and that moron that said stuff about headphones is the most idiotic person ever. Like it really makes a difference. Everyone in this topic but Reach and myself sucks.

                        BTW, Sonata Claro De Luna is onbeat because that's an electronic reproduction of it.
                        Plz visit my blog

                        ^^^ vintage signature from like 2006 preserved

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                        • Reach
                          FFR Simfile Author
                          FFR Simfile Author
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 7471

                          #13
                          Yes, but you can't dwi something unless the tempo is stready. You just can't.

                          The only good classical like...ever dwi'd, was sonata claro de luna. And its not live recording. It was done in a composer, like blur.

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                          • Privateer
                            FFR Player
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 2962

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Reach
                            As for down to the arrow sync'ing, it can vary on pc to pc. Most of the time, if it was sync'd well, 99% of people won't be able to tell its slight gap imperfection. The only people that will really notice are good simfile makers, or if you know how to find an exact gap. I usually don't bother, but i can quickly test a simfiles syncing if I want to.
                            Good players should be able to tell if a gap is within around 10 of the perfect gap.

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                            • Reach
                              FFR Simfile Author
                              FFR Simfile Author
                              • Jun 2003
                              • 7471

                              #15
                              doubt it.

                              most of my files are probably off by 10 or so, because you honestly cannot tell. And the gap being off by that much won't have a huge effect, thats not much of a difference. After a certain gap, it comes down to YOUR timing, not the syncing of the song.


                              BMR's A is off by like.....40 or so (at least...hahah, its sync'd so shitty). Most people do not notice.

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