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| + | ====== ☆ OVERDRIVE ====== | ||
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| :!: **WORK IN PROGRESS!** :!: | :!: **WORK IN PROGRESS!** :!: | ||
| This page details how to author Overdrive (OD) for your song. | This page details how to author Overdrive (OD) for your song. | ||
| - | ==== Introduction ==== | + | ------------------------------------------- |
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| + | ==== ☆ Introduction ==== | ||
| Overdrive is the same thing as Star Power in Guitar Hero: A meter you fill by comboing certain marked parts of a song, and when half-full or more it can be activated to double your points and stop your from failing out while active. | Overdrive is the same thing as Star Power in Guitar Hero: A meter you fill by comboing certain marked parts of a song, and when half-full or more it can be activated to double your points and stop your from failing out while active. | ||
| Authoring OD for your chart is a super important step, as without it your chart will be impossible to earn a gold star rating on when playing on Expert. | Authoring OD for your chart is a super important step, as without it your chart will be impossible to earn a gold star rating on when playing on Expert. | ||
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| - | ==== The Basics ==== | + | ==== ☆ The Basics ==== |
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| - | Overdrive is authored on the MIDI note G#7 116, right above the Expert chart, on all instruments. All other notes that happens | + | Overdrive is authored on the MIDI note G#7 116, right above the Expert chart, on all instruments. All other notes that appear |
| When authoring OD, these are some basics to keep in mind: | When authoring OD, these are some basics to keep in mind: | ||
| - | * **Length** - In most cases, Overdrive markers should //**not**// last longer than one measure. It can be shorter, as long as it makes sense with the song. If it goes on for too long its just causing | + | * **Length** - In most cases, Overdrive markers should //**not**// last longer than one measure. It can be shorter, as long as it makes sense with the song. If it goes on for too long it just causes |
| * **Intervals** - You'll want to have a new OD phrase approximately every 10-15 measures. Any less and the song might be artificially harder to Gold Star. | * **Intervals** - You'll want to have a new OD phrase approximately every 10-15 measures. Any less and the song might be artificially harder to Gold Star. | ||
| - | * **" | + | * **" |
| - | * **Hold | + | * **Hold |
| - | * **Don' | + | * **Don' |
| + | Keep in mind Vocals have a completely different system with its own rules, which is described further down on this page. | ||
| - | ==== Unison Phrases ==== | + | ------------------------------------------- |
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| + | ==== ☆ Unison Phrases ==== | ||
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| - | Unison Phrases are Overdrive markers that are on multiple instruments at the same time, awarding bonus energy for hitting it. You'll want one of these about every 20-24 measures in your song, unless there are long breaks where only one instrument is playing. | + | Unison Phrases are Overdrive markers that appear |
| - | To chart these, simply author | + | Here is an example of how it should be set up (the single OD in between can of course be placed anywhere and not just dead center between unisons): |
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| + | To chart these, simply author | ||
| It often feels cool to include the first note of the next measure after the phrase when authoring these, as when you hit it the final note of the unison makes a loud " | It often feels cool to include the first note of the next measure after the phrase when authoring these, as when you hit it the final note of the unison makes a loud " | ||
| Be aware that Vocals overdrive functions completely independently of the other instruments, | Be aware that Vocals overdrive functions completely independently of the other instruments, | ||
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| === Making This Easier To Do === | === Making This Easier To Do === | ||
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| This method makes the process much faster and easier once you get used to the keyboard shortcuts. | This method makes the process much faster and easier once you get used to the keyboard shortcuts. | ||
| - | ==== Vocals Overdrive ==== | + | ------------------------------------------- |
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| + | ==== ☆ Vocals Overdrive ==== | ||
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| You'll want to make every 4-5 phrases a OD phrase in most cases. If you can't activate OD during the final part of a song, do not author any beyond the point of when you'll be able to activate. If you're unsure, playtest this before releasing your chart. | You'll want to make every 4-5 phrases a OD phrase in most cases. If you can't activate OD during the final part of a song, do not author any beyond the point of when you'll be able to activate. If you're unsure, playtest this before releasing your chart. | ||
| - | If HARM1 and Solo Vocals OD phrases don't line up due to Harmony stuff, see if you can adjust one of them to fit the other while still keeping any HARM2 or HARM3 notes in the mix covered by it still. | + | If HARM1 and Solo Vocals OD phrases don't line up due to Harmony stuff, see if you can adjust |
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| - | ==== Advanced Stuff ==== | + | ==== ☆ Advanced Stuff ==== |
| - | * If you want maximum compatibility between games, be sure to avoid having the end of a OD phrase touch any notes you don't want marked. Some PC clones will consider a note simply being next to the OD marker as being part of the OD phrase. An easy fix is to simply make the OD marker itself a 32th shorter, so it still covers everything you want it to. | + | * If you want maximum compatibility between games, be sure to avoid having the end of an OD phrase touch any notes you don't want marked. Some PC clones will consider a note simply being next to the OD marker as being part of the OD phrase. An easy fix is to simply make the OD marker itself a 32th shorter, so it still covers everything you want it to. |
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