Hi I just started to play fof and I'm playing on easy adn medium GH I songs but I'm having trubles with the keyboard controls and don't know the use of some of them ( never played GH or RB on a platform ) . First of all I would like to know which frets keys do you use f1 , f2 .... or 1 , 2 ..... ? do you hold your keyboard like a guitar controler or it's down at your desk ( normal pc keyboard position ) , whats the killswitch , what does it do (use)? why are there 2 struming buttuns (how to optimaly use them)?
what all that " hopo " I read about ? I use return (enter ) and shift for strumming but if I use the shift buttun I get sticky keys interuptions on xp , how do you get pass this ? Is there a limit in playing songs with keyboard ?? some tips and tricks on how to play witha keyboard will be great too !!! thx for the great work you all do and for this game !!!
Total noob keyboard playing questions !!
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Re: Total noob keyboard playing questions !!
ho/po is a hammer on and hammer off
and yes you hold the keyboard like a guitar
and yes you hold the keyboard like a guitar
Re: Total noob keyboard playing questions !!
The intended fret buttons are the first five function keys. You can use any keys you want though, including the official Guitar Hero / Rock Band peripherals. The number keys might allow you to hit more "chords" than the function keys, but they also might be out of (convenient) reach due to the size of your keyboard. Try each configuration and find out which is best for you and the keyboard you use.
You might find the idea laughable at first, but holding the keyboard like a guitar actually works. A lot better than planting it down as normal no less.
I'm not sure about this since I don't use FoFiX, but I think Killswitch is a command that temporarily silences the guitar track. It's there in place of whammy, as basic Python does not support pitch bending.
There are two strumming buttons so that you can strum faster by alternating between them.
HOPO is an abbreviation of Hammer-on / Pull-off. A HO/PO is a note that can be played by tapping the corresponding fret button, regardless of whether you strummed at the right time.
Disable Sticky Keys or map the strum buttons to something other than Shift.
You can play any number and variety of songs with a standard keyboard. There is no limit.
When playing with a keyboard, fret in advance more often, even if there are hammer-ons. The functions keys are harder to press down and slide between than the normal guitar peripheral fret buttons.
You're welcome.
You might find the idea laughable at first, but holding the keyboard like a guitar actually works. A lot better than planting it down as normal no less.
I'm not sure about this since I don't use FoFiX, but I think Killswitch is a command that temporarily silences the guitar track. It's there in place of whammy, as basic Python does not support pitch bending.
There are two strumming buttons so that you can strum faster by alternating between them.
HOPO is an abbreviation of Hammer-on / Pull-off. A HO/PO is a note that can be played by tapping the corresponding fret button, regardless of whether you strummed at the right time.
Disable Sticky Keys or map the strum buttons to something other than Shift.
You can play any number and variety of songs with a standard keyboard. There is no limit.
When playing with a keyboard, fret in advance more often, even if there are hammer-ons. The functions keys are harder to press down and slide between than the normal guitar peripheral fret buttons.
You're welcome.
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Re: Total noob keyboard playing questions !!
HOPOs are coloured white at the top, rather than white with a black rim. Though this can depend on your note theme.
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