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  • drakethelegend
    FFR Player
    • Dec 2007
    • 137

    #1

    Different colored arrows?

    And what do each mean? Now that the tournament is starting, and there are different colored arrows I want to make sure I know what they mean. GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!
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  • who_cares973
    FFR Player
    • Aug 2006
    • 15407

    #2
    Re: Different colored arrows?

    what are you talking about

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    • TC_Halogen
      Rhythm game specialist.
      FFR Simfile Author
      FFR Music Producer
      • Feb 2008
      • 19376

      #3
      Re: Different colored arrows?

      I think they want to know the colors of each arrow.

      4th note = red
      8th note = blue
      12th note = dark purple
      16th note = yellow
      24th note = light purple
      32nd note = orange
      *48th note = green
      *64th note = teal
      192nd note = white

      * = May or may not be mixed up.

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      • Nightfirecat
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        • Nov 2006
        • 3213

        #4
        Re: Different colored arrows?

        Actually, white notes are just any note that isn't one of the above. Usually it means 192nd, but it could be a 5th, 17th, 3000th, or any other beat note.


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        • who_cares973
          FFR Player
          • Aug 2006
          • 15407

          #5
          Re: Different colored arrows?

          48ths cyan
          64ths green


          see what happens when you step in the sm editor aj? you mix your colors. switch to the DDREAM SIDE @_@

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

            #6
            Re: Different colored arrows?

            Basically, each new colour of arrows marks the midpoint (or 1/3 and 2/3 points) between the colour before it.

            Red notes are on the beat. (4ths, as in 4 notes per beat.) Blue notes are half way between two adjacent red notes. (8ths.) Yellow notes are half way between a red and blue note. (16ths.) Orange notes are half way between yellow and red or yellow and blue. (32nds.) Green notes are half way between orange and red/yellow/blue. (64ths.)

            On the other hand, purple notes are at two places between each red note, 1/3 and 2/3. (12ths.) Pink notes take up every spot between red and purple notes that isn't already taken up by blue. (24ths.) Cyan notes take up every spot between adjacent 24ths that aren't already taken up by yellow notes. (48ths.)

            Finally, a white note indicates a note placement that does not fall onto 64ths or 48ths.
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            • TC_Halogen
              Rhythm game specialist.
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              FFR Music Producer
              • Feb 2008
              • 19376

              #7
              Re: Different colored arrows?

              Originally posted by Nightfirecat
              Actually, white notes are just any note that isn't one of the above. Usually it means 192nd, but it could be a 5th, 17th, 3000th, or any other beat note.
              Except, SM doesn't really snap to anything like that--doesn't it just move it to the nearest snap?

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              • drakethelegend
                FFR Player
                • Dec 2007
                • 137

                #8
                Re: Different colored arrows?

                thank you!
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