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freetar
Oct 16, 2007 19:33:55 GMT -5
Post by insanehardhead on Oct 16, 2007 19:33:55 GMT -5
just to let ya'll know, freetar isnt really being developed at all right now, and i would really like to see the editor have a bpm changer
and its open source - the source code is available for download
so anyone interested, freetar.net/forums
and i can give direct link to source code if ya want
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freetar
Oct 16, 2007 19:34:48 GMT -5
Post by poison on Oct 16, 2007 19:34:48 GMT -5
answer: feedback. it's easier to use and there's a .chart to .dat converter on the forum. BPM changing is as easy as a button press.
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freetar
Oct 16, 2007 19:57:16 GMT -5
Post by insanehardhead on Oct 16, 2007 19:57:16 GMT -5
but can i use my 360 guitar to fret the songs out?
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freetar
Oct 16, 2007 19:57:44 GMT -5
Post by poison on Oct 16, 2007 19:57:44 GMT -5
with joy2key, yes.
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freetar
Oct 16, 2007 20:02:56 GMT -5
Post by insanehardhead on Oct 16, 2007 20:02:56 GMT -5
hmm...i'll consider
i really like the view freetar editor gives...like the top down scrollable. from the few minutes i spent trying out feedback i didnt really like it much
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freetar
Oct 16, 2007 20:04:25 GMT -5
Post by poison on Oct 16, 2007 20:04:25 GMT -5
i used to dig it, but my notes always get majorly thrown out of sync when converting with freetar. it pissed me off to no end, so i threw it out and got feedback. screw with it, learn to use it, read the scorehero tutorial, and you will master it.
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freetar
Oct 16, 2007 20:07:27 GMT -5
Post by moonflow43 on Oct 16, 2007 20:07:27 GMT -5
from the few minutes i spent trying out feedback i didnt really like it much everyone is skeptical of feedback at first. you just got to give it a chance man! fret 1 or 2 songs FULLY (yes, i know, it'll take you a couple hours to get use to it) but you'll start flying through songs much quicker and at better quality in no time ;D
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freetar
Oct 16, 2007 20:15:25 GMT -5
Post by poison on Oct 16, 2007 20:15:25 GMT -5
feedback is perfect, dude. i got the hang of it after the first 20 minutes or so and i couldn't believe how well the songs turned out.
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freetar
Oct 16, 2007 21:46:43 GMT -5
Post by cool29801 on Oct 16, 2007 21:46:43 GMT -5
Idk, i can make songs pretty accurate in freetar, just set the bpm high and you can do songs Very accurately, but only problem is the ho/po's become less.
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freetar
Oct 16, 2007 22:07:20 GMT -5
Post by insanehardhead on Oct 16, 2007 22:07:20 GMT -5
yeah - thats the way i do it
the HOPO thing is my one complaint, but if someone programmed in a bpm changer (rather than just a bpS changer) the problem could be fixed
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