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Kairos got a reaction from alexcruval in Going from midi to MS2, including tempo changes
Finally decided to post my guide here. Doubt its the best and I'm sure someone will make a better one once GMS2 is released, but I haven't seen a video guide that goes over all this information yet. I did make a few mistakes but its good enough.
Somethings I could have explained better were note lengths and character limits.
Note length explanation:
1 = whole note
2 = half note
4 = quarter note
Etc.
So two half notes equals a whole note, four quarter notes is a whole note, sixteen 32nd notes is a half note. Just a little bit of basic math.
Character limits:
MapleStory 2 has 3 different music sheets, one for 3000 characters, one for 5000, and one for 10,000. The 10k sheet is locked by default, you will need to unlock it (which can be done by just playing music and leveling up your mastery). 3ML will show you the amount of characters used in a track at the bottom.
Midi used in this video can be found here:
https://musescore.com/scorpio5/scores/5043474
I've also posted the final product here:
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Kairos got a reaction from Kherune in Complex Tempo changing
Maybe check out this post? They are basically creating a new midi for each track with the tempo and importing into 3mle. Might be easier to create the 30 midis and import them than to manually input the tempo changes.
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Kairos got a reaction from Muffinzor in Going from midi to MS2, including tempo changes
Finally decided to post my guide here. Doubt its the best and I'm sure someone will make a better one once GMS2 is released, but I haven't seen a video guide that goes over all this information yet. I did make a few mistakes but its good enough.
Somethings I could have explained better were note lengths and character limits.
Note length explanation:
1 = whole note
2 = half note
4 = quarter note
Etc.
So two half notes equals a whole note, four quarter notes is a whole note, sixteen 32nd notes is a half note. Just a little bit of basic math.
Character limits:
MapleStory 2 has 3 different music sheets, one for 3000 characters, one for 5000, and one for 10,000. The 10k sheet is locked by default, you will need to unlock it (which can be done by just playing music and leveling up your mastery). 3ML will show you the amount of characters used in a track at the bottom.
Midi used in this video can be found here:
https://musescore.com/scorpio5/scores/5043474
I've also posted the final product here:
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Kairos got a reaction from magicmeows in Going from midi to MS2, including tempo changes
Finally decided to post my guide here. Doubt its the best and I'm sure someone will make a better one once GMS2 is released, but I haven't seen a video guide that goes over all this information yet. I did make a few mistakes but its good enough.
Somethings I could have explained better were note lengths and character limits.
Note length explanation:
1 = whole note
2 = half note
4 = quarter note
Etc.
So two half notes equals a whole note, four quarter notes is a whole note, sixteen 32nd notes is a half note. Just a little bit of basic math.
Character limits:
MapleStory 2 has 3 different music sheets, one for 3000 characters, one for 5000, and one for 10,000. The 10k sheet is locked by default, you will need to unlock it (which can be done by just playing music and leveling up your mastery). 3ML will show you the amount of characters used in a track at the bottom.
Midi used in this video can be found here:
https://musescore.com/scorpio5/scores/5043474
I've also posted the final product here:
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Kairos got a reaction from dotvu in Is it possible to change tempo within a tie on the same track?
Yes this is possible. I have a song that has 2 tempo changes, using this "at120&a1t60&a" plays it all like a single note. This song has 9 tracks and tempo changes are a pain. You just have to put the tempo change before the tie.
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Kairos got a reaction from 👑opalthira in Is it possible to change tempo within a tie on the same track?
Yes this is possible. I have a song that has 2 tempo changes, using this "at120&a1t60&a" plays it all like a single note. This song has 9 tracks and tempo changes are a pain. You just have to put the tempo change before the tie.
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Kairos got a reaction from 🎶Nekololizu in Going from midi to MS2, including tempo changes
Finally decided to post my guide here. Doubt its the best and I'm sure someone will make a better one once GMS2 is released, but I haven't seen a video guide that goes over all this information yet. I did make a few mistakes but its good enough.
Somethings I could have explained better were note lengths and character limits.
Note length explanation:
1 = whole note
2 = half note
4 = quarter note
Etc.
So two half notes equals a whole note, four quarter notes is a whole note, sixteen 32nd notes is a half note. Just a little bit of basic math.
Character limits:
MapleStory 2 has 3 different music sheets, one for 3000 characters, one for 5000, and one for 10,000. The 10k sheet is locked by default, you will need to unlock it (which can be done by just playing music and leveling up your mastery). 3ML will show you the amount of characters used in a track at the bottom.
Midi used in this video can be found here:
https://musescore.com/scorpio5/scores/5043474
I've also posted the final product here:
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Kairos got a reaction from Tirica in Going from midi to MS2, including tempo changes
Finally decided to post my guide here. Doubt its the best and I'm sure someone will make a better one once GMS2 is released, but I haven't seen a video guide that goes over all this information yet. I did make a few mistakes but its good enough.
Somethings I could have explained better were note lengths and character limits.
Note length explanation:
1 = whole note
2 = half note
4 = quarter note
Etc.
So two half notes equals a whole note, four quarter notes is a whole note, sixteen 32nd notes is a half note. Just a little bit of basic math.
Character limits:
MapleStory 2 has 3 different music sheets, one for 3000 characters, one for 5000, and one for 10,000. The 10k sheet is locked by default, you will need to unlock it (which can be done by just playing music and leveling up your mastery). 3ML will show you the amount of characters used in a track at the bottom.
Midi used in this video can be found here:
https://musescore.com/scorpio5/scores/5043474
I've also posted the final product here:
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Kairos got a reaction from 🚩ADirtyCouch in Going from midi to MS2, including tempo changes
Finally decided to post my guide here. Doubt its the best and I'm sure someone will make a better one once GMS2 is released, but I haven't seen a video guide that goes over all this information yet. I did make a few mistakes but its good enough.
Somethings I could have explained better were note lengths and character limits.
Note length explanation:
1 = whole note
2 = half note
4 = quarter note
Etc.
So two half notes equals a whole note, four quarter notes is a whole note, sixteen 32nd notes is a half note. Just a little bit of basic math.
Character limits:
MapleStory 2 has 3 different music sheets, one for 3000 characters, one for 5000, and one for 10,000. The 10k sheet is locked by default, you will need to unlock it (which can be done by just playing music and leveling up your mastery). 3ML will show you the amount of characters used in a track at the bottom.
Midi used in this video can be found here:
https://musescore.com/scorpio5/scores/5043474
I've also posted the final product here:
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Kairos got a reaction from 🌟Yasuno in Is it possible to change tempo within a tie on the same track?
Yes this is possible. I have a song that has 2 tempo changes, using this "at120&a1t60&a" plays it all like a single note. This song has 9 tracks and tempo changes are a pain. You just have to put the tempo change before the tie.
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Kairos got a reaction from 🚩ADirtyCouch in Is it possible to change tempo within a tie on the same track?
Yes this is possible. I have a song that has 2 tempo changes, using this "at120&a1t60&a" plays it all like a single note. This song has 9 tracks and tempo changes are a pain. You just have to put the tempo change before the tie.