Speed on Training
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Speed on Training
Like the Guitar Hero, FoF (FoFiX) should have an option to change the speed on training!
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Re: Speed on Training
Just turn all the graphics up to the highest levels and run like 5 FoFixes at once, and WHAM!
You've made the song slower.
You've made the song slower.
Re: Speed on Training
Kermit4Prez wrote:Just turn all the graphics up to the highest levels and run like 5 FoFixes at once, and WHAM!
You've made the song slower.
LOL, yeah, that would make it slower
On topic: it's not possible with the current FOF engine
Re: Speed on Training
One instance of Prime95 should work too.
At least that will max out ALL your cores on a multicore system.
At least that will max out ALL your cores on a multicore system.
2 + 2 = 5
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Re: Speed on Training
edu_dudu wrote:Like the Guitar Hero, FoF (FoFiX) should have an option to change the speed on training!
No.
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Re: Speed on Training
edu_dudu wrote:Like the Guitar Hero, FoF (FoFiX) should have an option to change the speed on training!
You CAN edit the song and make extend it so it playes at a speed of 50% and cut all bpm in half inside a midi editor, This will make the song play at a rate of 50% compared to the original allthough it's a bit too much work and the only real use would be in advanced tutorials.
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Re: Speed on Training
Being able to choose section accurately should be the number priority. Now when you want to practice outro, you must also play solo, bridge, chorus etc before the ourto starts.
Re: Speed on Training
I just change the fret board speed percentage to 10-50 rather than 100.
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That doesn't change a thing. the song is still playing at normal speed and the notes are still in sync with the song. the only thing that changes is the actual fretboard speed. Not the time between the notes...
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Re: Speed on Training
having start/stop sections actually working, would be the first step to awesome. i'm going ot be playing a bunch of real GH3 for a while, because my gf lost our bluetooth adapter *sigh* .. but the bright side is that even though i'm stuck with all the same ol' songs, i'll at least be able to get some slow-speed practice at the parts i can't get.
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