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Re: Advanced Song Tutorial - Feedback - **Puppetz Feedback Metho
Yeah, I can fret like 5 songs a day with this, its a great method. 

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Re: Advanced Song Tutorial - Feedback - **Puppetz Feedback Metho
SO advanced i hardly understand what ur saying LOL i just do the old OGG+db+midi converter=FOF song!!!
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i tried it...i will problably be 2 days till i finish Hourglass by lamb of god!
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i tried it...i will problably be 2 days till i finish Hourglass by lamb of god!
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Re: Advanced Song Tutorial Part 1 of 2
Amazing guide. Just 1 wee thing to fix (nothing major)
Heres what it says:
So know you should have FL Sutdio somewhere?!? Open FL Studio, then File/Open the MIDI file you just exported with Guitar Pro. (Picture 3a) You should see that Dave Murray start the song with his guitar playing, so click on the tabs there. (Picture 3b) I pointed out what you're seeing in (Picture 3c) as it is in dB, what I've made of that just by looking at that part in FL Studio.
Should be:
So now you should have FL Sutdio somewhere?!? Open FL Studio, then File/Open the MIDI file you just exported with Guitar Pro. (Picture 3a) You should see that Dave Murray start the song with his guitar playing, so click on the tabs there. (Picture 3b) I pointed out what you're seeing in (Picture 3c) as it is in dB, what I've made of that just by looking at that part in FL Studio.
Lol, remove the k XD
Heres what it says:
So know you should have FL Sutdio somewhere?!? Open FL Studio, then File/Open the MIDI file you just exported with Guitar Pro. (Picture 3a) You should see that Dave Murray start the song with his guitar playing, so click on the tabs there. (Picture 3b) I pointed out what you're seeing in (Picture 3c) as it is in dB, what I've made of that just by looking at that part in FL Studio.
Should be:
So now you should have FL Sutdio somewhere?!? Open FL Studio, then File/Open the MIDI file you just exported with Guitar Pro. (Picture 3a) You should see that Dave Murray start the song with his guitar playing, so click on the tabs there. (Picture 3b) I pointed out what you're seeing in (Picture 3c) as it is in dB, what I've made of that just by looking at that part in FL Studio.
Lol, remove the k XD
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Re: Advanced Song Tutorial Part 1 of 2
Just yesterday finished my first drum chart using this tutorial :) Big Thanks Puppetz!
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Re: Advanced Song Tutorial Part 1 of 2
This has really helped me generate charts. Doing Creed songs at the moment.
Thanks a load
Thanks a load
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Re: Advanced Song Tutorial Part 1 of 2
ok i made a song this way but now how do i play it all i got is the guitar.ogg file and my song.ini but my chart isnt in MIDI format how do i convert it?
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Re: Advanced Song Tutorial Part 1 of 2
metallikatz wrote:ok i made a song this way but now how do i play it all i got is the guitar.ogg file and my song.ini but my chart isnt in MIDI format how do i convert it?
.chart files need to be converted with the app caled chart2mid2chart
the output file will be a .mid file
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soldea wrote:Just yesterday finished my first drum chart using this tutorial :) Big Thanks Puppetz!
Didn't you use the other one? This never said anything about drums...

Re: Advanced Song Tutorial Part 1 of 2
FL Studio looks useful, but if you can read the music on guitar pro to be honest you dont need it. However if you cant this is a really great method of charting fast and accurately
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Re: Advanced Song Tutorial Part 1 of 2
i downloaded the trial of guitar pro and i opened it and it said "trial limit exceded" wtf?
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Re: Advanced Song Tutorial Part 1 of 2
Well, I started yesterday ''trying'' to do this tutorial, with the same song and tabs, and i'm almost finished, but I have some questions.
When in FL studio you have the midi file opened, then in dB you have to place the notes manually, and the FL studio is just like to see more or less how do you have to place them, am I wrong? Because when I open dB and go to New, I select the midi File of The Prisoner and its all empty, so I suppose FL is just like for help.
And other question I have is how to play the song or make the song.ini because if I go to the song I just have the midi file I cant modify and a notes.chart file the game doesnt recognize. Solved, i Downloaded the program chart2midi2chart (whatever).
And whats the best way to create the song.ini???
Hope you understand my doubt because english is not my first language

When in FL studio you have the midi file opened, then in dB you have to place the notes manually, and the FL studio is just like to see more or less how do you have to place them, am I wrong? Because when I open dB and go to New, I select the midi File of The Prisoner and its all empty, so I suppose FL is just like for help.
And other question I have is how to play the song or make the song.ini because if I go to the song I just have the midi file I cant modify and a notes.chart file the game doesnt recognize. Solved, i Downloaded the program chart2midi2chart (whatever).
And whats the best way to create the song.ini???
Hope you understand my doubt because english is not my first language



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Re: Advanced Song Tutorial Part 1 of 2
Flood1993 wrote:When in FL studio you have the midi file opened, then in dB you have to place the notes manually, and the FL studio is just like to see more or less how do you have to place them, am I wrong?
And whats the best way to create the song.ini???
1) You're not wrong, you only look at things in FL.
2) Copy some old .ini and edit it.
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