Post #1 · Posted at 2020-11-24 02:59:37am 4.4 years ago
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I've been getting back to simfile making lately, and I would like to know your thoughts on this:
When making simfiles, do you start with the hardest charts (Expert/Challenge) first? I've always considered that option as the one that "fully establishes the difficulty of the song" I would call it, since that's the difficulty that majority of DDR/Stepmania players play (to put it nicely
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I tend to do the opposite, starting with Beginner and/or Basic, as I would call "building blocks," in determining the charts' overall difficulty, especially once I start stepping the highest difficulties. I hope you understand my choice of words.
TL;DR: How do you set up your charts in simfiles? Highest difficulties first or lowest?
When making simfiles, do you start with the hardest charts (Expert/Challenge) first? I've always considered that option as the one that "fully establishes the difficulty of the song" I would call it, since that's the difficulty that majority of DDR/Stepmania players play (to put it nicely

I tend to do the opposite, starting with Beginner and/or Basic, as I would call "building blocks," in determining the charts' overall difficulty, especially once I start stepping the highest difficulties. I hope you understand my choice of words.

TL;DR: How do you set up your charts in simfiles? Highest difficulties first or lowest?
Post #2 · Posted at 2020-11-24 03:05:41am 4.4 years ago
when it comes to my files with multiple charts i tend to do the hardest one first, since i can put my idealized concepts in a better way there
though in sunny day i did
first
APPEND 12/7/20 - and i use audacity for cutting. while arrowvortex is my main syncing tool, i use audacity for that when i want to be more accurate with bpm changes
though in sunny day i did

APPEND 12/7/20 - and i use audacity for cutting. while arrowvortex is my main syncing tool, i use audacity for that when i want to be more accurate with bpm changes
Post #3 · Posted at 2020-11-24 03:26:54am 4.4 years ago
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I always do
first, then 

in that order.
last.





Post #4 · Posted at 2020-11-24 05:00:30am 4.4 years ago
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Honestly, I don't really have a consistent order when it comes to simfile difficulties. I did the
for Profession first, though that was mostly because I knew I wanted to reference its SDVX chart with it. Most of the time, though, I go
->
-> 




Post #5 · Posted at 2020-11-24 05:50:16am 4.4 years ago
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i usually go easiest to hardest, though sometimes i feel inspired to do a certain chart (usually heavy) and i do that first. it just depends. there's really no wrong way to do it. you can always go back and make changes if you're worried about difficulty balance or something like that
Post #6 · Posted at 2020-12-06 12:52:08am 4.3 years ago
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I like to go from Heavy to Light, with Heavy I feel like I get a better grasp of how the song feels (instrumental, vocals, pace, etc.)
Post #7 · Posted at 2020-12-06 02:13:04am 4.3 years ago
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Well for me I go in reverse(Beginner to Expert) and I usually place 4th notes in the spots that catches the beat to the music and then as I'm going up in difficultly, I start adding other arrows(8th notes, 12th notes, 16th notes, etc.) You know what I mean.
Post #8 · Posted at 2020-12-07 12:10:37am 4.3 years ago
In my case, BEGINNER (only in some songs) -> BASIC -> DIFFICULT -> EXPERT -> CHALLNEGE (or CHALLENGE-only songs).
BEGINNER is skipped in most songs when I playing SINGLE and DOUBLE charts (due to BEGINNER charts aren't in DOUBLE).
BEGINNER is skipped in most songs when I playing SINGLE and DOUBLE charts (due to BEGINNER charts aren't in DOUBLE).
Post #9 · Posted at 2020-12-07 02:20:04am 4.3 years ago
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For making banners, backgrounds, jackets and cdtitles I use Adobe Photoshop and paint.net, For music videos I edit with either Adobe After Effects or VSDC Video Editor (prefer VSDC because I can export to AVI easier)
For editing the MP3's I use WavePad Sound Editor.
For editing the MP3's I use WavePad Sound Editor.
Post #10 · Posted at 2020-12-07 07:42:52am 4.3 years ago
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I tend to go with
first to figure out the difficulty curve for the rest of the charts.
comes later if im feeling the song needs either:
A boost in difficulty
An extra chart that mirrors heavy, (old era charts)
or shock arrow chart. (Following the current style of charting.)
While not as important but i try to include doubles also to round out the simfile itself.
As always i start with
and end with
if need be.


A boost in difficulty
An extra chart that mirrors heavy, (old era charts)
or shock arrow chart. (Following the current style of charting.)
While not as important but i try to include doubles also to round out the simfile itself.
As always i start with

