Here is an example of all the things i stated, except for the lift and hidden notes...those are self explanatory...This took me like 3 days to make so don't really take this too seriously..."OH THIS ISNT SYNCED EXACTLY TO THE LAST MILLISECOND"
This is for example purpose only...
Edit: Double post, I'm Sorry World, I have failed you...
Now i know what i forgot to put... you should have 3.9+ ... (4.0 is crap in my opinion...)
Your explanation on how i failed really... well... failed...wanna quote the section you're saying
cause im a little clueless on what section you're talkin about...
besides if you look into the math... it's correct.. its up to you on how to use it...
If you have any bpm divide by 60, take that number and take 4 and divide by it you get secs per measure which is useful to know how many seconds a negative stop skips
The negative stop math is correct but your negative BPMs seem like guess and check. What formula did you use for it?
(I've made a chart with negative stops/BPMs so I know how to do it, I just want to see how you did.)
EDIT:
Talking about this:
[...] What you do is if you make the bpm -132 at
measure marker 1 and make it 132 at measure marker 2, then at measure
marker 3 i make it 32 BPM [...]
The negative stop math is correct but your negative BPMs seem like guess and check. What formula did you use for it?
(I've made a chart with negative stops/BPMs so I know how to do it, I just want to see how you did.)
EDIT:
Talking about this:
The negative bpm is any negative bpm with any positive bpm later, The part it skips is the distance between the negative and the positive bpm TIMES 2!
So if there is 1/4 measure between your negative bpm and your positive bpm, it will skip from the negative bpm 1/2 measure. If the distance between your negative bpm and positive is 3 measures, it will skip 6 measure, etc.
It does not matter what negative bpm you use in the beginning, or what positive bpm you put in the middle, just after the skip you can change the bpm back to what its supposed to be...
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