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  • GH3luver
    FFR Veteran
    FFR Simfile Author
    • May 2008
    • 60

    #1

    ffr note colours

    im not new but are the note timings like this
    4th red
    8th blue
    12th purple
    16th yellow
    24th whitish colour
    32nd redish-orange
    48th very light blue almost white
    64th green
    128th white
    if not please reply
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  • Flandre Scarlet
    Death
    • Feb 2008
    • 903

    #2
    Re: ffr note colours

    24ths are pink

    48ths are cyan lol

    Everything else is right.
    Playing FFR/Lurking around the forums since Dec. 2004

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    • ninjaKIWI
      plain old ugly ass dumbas
      FFR Simfile Author
      • Aug 2006
      • 3304

      #3
      Re: ffr note colours

      4th red
      8th blue
      12th purple
      16th yellow
      24th pink
      32nd orange
      48th Cyan
      64th green
      Everything not listed - white
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      • lxDestinyxl
        FFR Player
        • Mar 2006
        • 3247

        #4
        Re: ffr note colours

        The FAQ thread is a very good source of information you should refer to before posting a thread regarding a question.

        What is the rhythmic value of each coloured arrow?



        You will understand what "rhythmic value" indicates if you have a brief understanding of music. Basically, you could say that a 4th note is a crotchet and an 8th note is a quaver. The following list is an indication of each rhythmic value of each arrow.

        Red - 4th note
        Blue - 8th note
        Purple - 12th note
        Yellow - 16th note
        Pink - 24th note
        Orange - 32nd note
        Light blue - 48th note
        Green - 64th note
        White - ???

        White notes are note values which do not correspond to any of the 4th, 8th, 12th, 16th, 24th, 32nd, 48th and 64th notes.
        Last edited by lxDestinyxl; 03-19-2009, 03:16 AM.

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        • Bolth mannn
          FFR Veteran
          • Aug 2008
          • 2228

          #5
          Re: ffr note colours

          Originally posted by lxDestinyxl
          The FAQ thread is a very good source of information you should refer to before posting a thread regarding a question.

          What is the rhythmic value of each coloured arrow?



          You will understand what "rhythmic value" indicates if you have a brief understanding of music. Basically, you could say that a 4th note is a crotchet and an 8th note is a quaver. The following list is an indication of each rhythmic value of each arrow.

          Red - 4th note
          Blue - 8th note
          Purple - 12th note
          Yellow - 16th note
          Pink - 24th note
          Orange - 32nd note
          Light blue - 48th note
          Green - 64th note
          White - 192nd note
          Destiny, white isnt limited to 192nds, white is basically anything thats not listed above

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          • lxDestinyxl
            FFR Player
            • Mar 2006
            • 3247

            #6
            Re: ffr note colours

            Originally posted by Bolth mannn
            Destiny, white isnt limited to 192nds, white is basically anything thats not listed above
            I'll edit the information into the FAQ right away. Fixed my previous post.

            Thank you.

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            • Dimitri13
              FFR Player
              • Jun 2004
              • 701

              #7
              Re: ffr note colours

              What the **** is a crotchet and a quaver? I've been playing music for 8 years and I've never heard those terms.


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              • Patashu
                FFR Simfile Author
                FFR Simfile Author
                • Apr 2006
                • 8609

                #8
                Re: ffr note colours

                Crotchets are on the beat.
                Quavers are twice as fast.
                Semiquavers are twice as fast as quavers.
                Semidemiquavers, you get the idea

                Here's how colouring works; it 'falls through', basically. If it qualifies for any lower note interval, the lowest one it qualifies for gives it its colour.
                Hence, 4ths are red.
                8ths are red when on the beat, blue when not.
                16ths are yellow when they wouldn't be red or blue.
                32nds, orange
                64ths, green

                12ths work similarly: if they're not on the beat, they're purple.
                24ths that aren't on the beat or offbeat or count as 12ths are pink.
                48ths that don't fit into 24ths or 16ths are coloured cyan.

                Finally, any other 192nd (that's the most quantized stepmania will let you place a note) that doesn't fit into any note interval is white. It doesn't tell you much because for a typical song the distance between two 192nds is a third of a frame or less, but on average using white notes in place of their nearest coloured counterparts brings you more accuracy (since FFR's frame rate is not perfectly matched up to the song's beat anyway).

                A full 64th pattern would go red-green-orange-green-yellow-green-orange-green-blue-green-orange-green-yellow-green-orange-green-red.
                A full 48th pattern would go red-cyan-pink-yellow-purple-cyan-blue-cyan-purple-yellow-pink-cyan-red.
                Note that both of them are 'interlaced' with the note interval half as fast as them.
                Last edited by Patashu; 03-19-2009, 07:33 AM.
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                • gafandriel
                  All the world is at war
                  • Aug 2005
                  • 278

                  #9
                  Re: ffr note colours

                  Originally posted by Patashu
                  Crotchets are on the beat.
                  Quavers are twice as fast.
                  Semiquavers are twice as fast as quavers.
                  Semidemiquavers, you get the idea

                  Here's how colouring works; it 'falls through', basically. If it qualifies for any lower note interval, the lowest one it qualifies for gives it its colour.
                  Hence, 4ths are red.
                  8ths are red when on the beat, blue when not.
                  16ths are yellow when they wouldn't be red or blue.
                  32nds, orange
                  64ths, green

                  12ths work similarly: if they're not on the beat, they're purple.
                  24ths that aren't on the beat or offbeat or count as 12ths are pink.
                  48ths that don't fit into 24ths or 16ths are coloured cyan.

                  Finally, any other 192nd (that's the most quantized stepmania will let you place a note) that doesn't fit into any note interval is white. It doesn't tell you much because for a typical song the distance between two 192nds is a third of a frame or less, but on average using white notes in place of their nearest coloured counterparts brings you more accuracy (since FFR's frame rate is not perfectly matched up to the song's beat anyway).

                  A full 64th pattern would go red-green-orange-green-yellow-green-orange-green-blue-green-orange-green-yellow-green-orange-green-red.
                  A full 48th pattern would go red-cyan-pink-yellow-purple-cyan-blue-cyan-purple-yellow-pink-cyan-red.
                  Note that both of them are 'interlaced' with the note interval half as fast as them.
                  I was waiting for you to ocme in with this haha. Seems you posty this up anytime this subject comes up.

                  sticky this **** and call it good

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