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  • Callipygian
    Senior FFR citizen
    • Jun 2007
    • 1537

    #1

    how to step solos?

    Hey all,

    I want to try my hand at the noble art of simfile making and the tutorials and guides I could find so far are very useful in finding the right programs, syncing songs properly and placing basic steps, as well as giving advice on layering, pitch relevancy and pattern usage.

    However, I couldn't find anything on how to step irregular lines, such as many guitar solos in metal pieces. The wave form seems pretty useless, unless it's a drum solo or something, and going by ear is a pain as well (how to distinguish between a 164th and a 192th interval by ear?).

    Does anyone know of a video or other resource explaining how to systematically go through a solo and decide on good steps? Thanks a lot in advance!
    Sick nature
  • icontrolyourworld
    Enjoy life!
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Oct 2007
    • 4192

    #2
    Re: how to step solos?

    There's the Dark Chancellor way of stepping a solo where you listen very carefully and place each arrow 1 by 1 and make it pitch relevant as you go and this takes very long and just try to sync each arrow as best as you can switching to 12ths-192nds as needed making very beautiful rainbows.

    Then there's my way where I bullshit the solos putting 16ths/24ths/32nds and sort of make them rolls or something somewhat pitch relevant to the music. This way is easier to MA but isn't as fancy and generally not many people do this. But it works lol

    edit: of course these are just 2 examples of how to step a solo, in my opinion you should step a solo the way you want, the way you think is best. you might be asking "but IcyWorld, how do i know how i like to step if i don't do it too much" If you step a solo and it doesn't come out how you like it, try changing the arrows around, maybe put some jumps/freezes/mines to change how the solo is played, just toy around with it until it looks how you like it. If anything you can always scrap how you stepped a certain part and do it again!
    Last edited by icontrolyourworld; 12-8-2013, 08:30 AM.

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    • Tyson ultima
      Autismspeaks.gov
      • Nov 2006
      • 1421

      #3
      Re: how to step solos?

      I thought you wanted to learn how to step Solo... I am very disappoint

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      • GammaBlaster
        FFR Player
        • Jul 2011
        • 1317

        #4
        Re: how to step solos?

        How to step Solo:

        1. Step like you normally would in Singles (I'm serious)

        As for guitar solos, I actually sync to the drum beats if I can and try to do things the chancellor way. I might elaborate more.
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        • Herogashix
          D7 Dating Sim Player
          FFR Music Producer
          • Apr 2009
          • 2183

          #5
          Re: how to step solos?

          Originally posted by icontrolyourworld
          There's the Dark Chancellor way of stepping a solo where you listen very carefully and place each arrow 1 by 1 and make it pitch relevant as you go and this takes very long and just try to sync each arrow as best as you can switching to 12ths-192nds as needed making very beautiful rainbows.
          rainbow theory

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          • Gundam-Dude
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            FFR Simfile Author
            • Oct 2005
            • 7327

            #6
            Re: how to step solos?

            when you're layering rainbow guitar solos, they don't have to be 200% technically correct otherwise you start ending up with really dumb cluster fuck solos to play through (re: NTM files, older Baq12 files, and BynaryFission files). just place arrows to the best of your hearing and play test the section multiple times until you feel that what you have best represents it—a good ear for distinguishing notes and sync is also a huge asset to doing this sort of thing. for the most part it's a trial and error process, with you having to make intuitive decisions on where to place arrows and to what a.k.a. selective layering.

            essentially what you're trying to aim for is something that best represents the section, without going too overboard and becoming a cluster fuck with the layering—this is also mainly the reason why most peeps don't layer jumps and other shit on top of a solo.


            Originally posted by GammaBlaster
            How to step Solo:

            1. Step like you normally would in Singles (I'm serious)
            this is only applicable if you play solo and are somewhat adept in skill. people that aren't quite adept in solo will have no idea what kinds of patterns to avoid or use conservatively because everything will be awkward to them. I went through this entire process and pretty much I couldn't expand past placing all my steps in the center 4 notes until I was better at playing, rofl.
            Last edited by Gundam-Dude; 12-8-2013, 10:35 AM.


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            • Callipygian
              Senior FFR citizen
              • Jun 2007
              • 1537

              #7
              Re: how to step solos?

              thanks for your replies, guys. I think I'll avoid rainbow theory and go for gundam's advice.
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              • choof
                Banned
                FFR Simfile Author
                • Nov 2013
                • 8563

                #8
                Re: how to step solos?

                i can't step solo because i do exactly what gammablaster does, and end up with files like this

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                • ilikexd
                  FFR Simfile Author
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 3207

                  #9
                  Re: how to step solos?

                  Originally posted by Callipygian
                  thanks for your replies, guys. I think I'll avoid rainbow theory and go for gundam's advice.
                  tbh it's a balance... it really should be accurate and if you just go by what you feel it might be off

                  Originally posted by icontrolyourworld
                  There's the Dark Chancellor way of stepping a solo where you listen very carefully and place each arrow 1 by 1 and make it pitch relevant as you go and this takes very long and just try to sync each arrow as best as you can switching to 12ths-192nds as needed making very beautiful rainbows.
                  do this imo

                  but make sure that ends of being what it sounds like on 1.0 in that you may need to delete/add/shift notes

                  listening on .6-.8 seems to be best, slower makes it more garbled and incomprehensible, faster tends to be too difficult
                  and it's way better if you have a hq mp3

                  and it just takes tons of practice to be able to get the ear to distinguish guitar notes in where they are, their pitch, and how many there are

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                  • choof
                    Banned
                    FFR Simfile Author
                    • Nov 2013
                    • 8563

                    #10
                    Re: how to step solos?

                    depending on the instrument, you can use ddream and a wave filter to isolate

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