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| :!: WORK IN PROGRESS :!: | :!: WORK IN PROGRESS :!: | ||
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| This page will help you with setting up the audio used in-game and for charting. | This page will help you with setting up the audio used in-game and for charting. | ||
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| - | ==== Audio Quality ==== | + | ==== ☆ Audio Quality ==== |
| Its important to use audio that will sound good in game, and be of high enough fidelity where you can actually tell whats going on when charting. Unless no better audio exists, you never wanna go below a 320kbps MP3 in sound quality. Here are some audio sources we recommend: | Its important to use audio that will sound good in game, and be of high enough fidelity where you can actually tell whats going on when charting. Unless no better audio exists, you never wanna go below a 320kbps MP3 in sound quality. Here are some audio sources we recommend: | ||
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| - | ==== In-game Audio ==== | + | ==== ☆ In-game Audio ==== |
| After getting good quality audio of the song you want to chart, you want to import it into Reaper. Simply drag and drop it to an empty audio track in your project. Before editing the audio further we recommend setting up the tempo map. | After getting good quality audio of the song you want to chart, you want to import it into Reaper. Simply drag and drop it to an empty audio track in your project. Before editing the audio further we recommend setting up the tempo map. | ||
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| - | ==== DIY Stems ==== | + | ==== ☆ DIY Stems ==== |
| For songs without multitracks available, DIY stems are very helpful for hearing what is going on in the song better, and on rare occasions might even be good enough to use in-game. Here is how to make those: | For songs without multitracks available, DIY stems are very helpful for hearing what is going on in the song better, and on rare occasions might even be good enough to use in-game. Here is how to make those: | ||
| - | === Full DIY === | + | === Full DIY - MVSEP === |
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| + | A website which has the newest modules available, though with a waiting que unless you pay them: | ||
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| + | - Go to https:// | ||
| + | - Log in, or make an account if you haven' | ||
| + | - Drag and drop your audio, use the "BS Roformer SW" module, select FLAC and then click separate | ||
| + | - Wait for it to finish and then download | ||
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| + | === Full DIY - Demucs === | ||
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| + | This can be done without waiting for a que, but is not as good as the most up to date MVSEP modules: | ||
| - Open this website: https:// | - Open this website: https:// | ||
| - Click the first box that says !pip install demucs. If you get a message saying the notebook is unauthorized, | - Click the first box that says !pip install demucs. If you get a message saying the notebook is unauthorized, | ||
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