this is my WIP custom song, but i have some problems with the midi (i think)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ydtdlyym1mf/The%20Beatles%20-%20And%20I%20Love%20Her.rar
it just sounds like a chipmunk...
can someone help me please??
can someone help me with this song please??
Forum rules
- Before posting in this section please make sure your question has not already been answered:
- Read the FAQs and stickied topics. In particular: /******READ THIS POST BEFORE POSTING IN THIS SECTION!******\
- Visit the Wiki: http://fretsonfire.wikidot.com/
- Please try to search the forums before posting
- Questions about FoFiX?
- For general help, visit the project's Wiki: http://code.google.com/p/fofix/w/list
- Problem running FoFiX from git? Ask ALL your questions in the FoFiX forum
This topic is 13 years and 10 months old. Instead of replying, please begin a new topic, or search for another related topic that may be more suitable.
-
- Member
- Posts: 3
- Joined: June 4th, 2008
- Location: Chile
- Reputation: 0
Mass Effect FTW :)
- BlackFate
- Member
- Posts: 5272
- Joined: October 9th, 2006
- Location: From Wales, now in Sheffield
- Reputation: 1
Re: can someone help me with this song please??
If your songs are going out of sync/out of pitch/distorted/slow/fast, then-
Resample your song to 16-bit stereo at 44100 Hz and try again. There's a way to do this in most audio editing programs; Audacity is an example of such a program.
In Audacity, set the project sample rate (bottom left of the window) to 44100Hz and export to OGG. Alternatively, you can use any of dozens of quality programs like dbPowerAmp to convert formats/sample rates/etc.
You may need to use a program such as Winamp to convert the song to a 44100 .wav file, then import that to Audacity and convert it to .ogg.
If the song is playing too fast, another problem could be that your guitar and song.ogg files are in Mono rather than Stereo format, see here- http://fretsonfire.wikidot.com/song-bei ... ast-in-fof
Quote from /******READ THIS POST BEFORE POSTING IN THIS SECTION!******\
I hope it helps,
Mike.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 54 guests