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☆ EVENTS

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The Events track controls 3 different things via text events:

Here is how to handle each of them:


☆ GAMEPLAY EVENTS

Don't worry, this step is very easy and you don't have to learn any programing languages to make your custom work or the like. For most cases you only need these 3 events to make it build, which should already be in your charting template:

If your song has a Big Rock Ending, you'll also need the [coda] event; put this where the Big Rock Ending lanes start. For more info, see the page about Big Rock Endings.


☆ CROWD EVENTS

With these events you can select which crowd animations to use in-game, as well as turn on or off the crowd clapping along.


General Crowd Animations

These adjust the intensity at which the crowd moves. These animations also changes depending on how well you do while playing.


Special Crowd Animations

These stack with the general crowd animations, and are not affected by how well you're playing in-game.


Clap Events

These events controls if the crowd should clap along to the song or not:

Whether or not you want claps on is pretty subjective, though the general rule is if it would make sense for a crowd in real life to clap along or not. If there is a steady beat it makes sense to clap along, but if its a part without any drums going on it might sound weird, for example.

While the clap sound effect will only play on the 4th beats, you can customize the clapping rhythm a little by turning the claps on and off between beats to make them slower, for example.


☆ PRACTICE SECTIONS

You'll want to add in different section names for multiple reasons, the most obvious being to make practice mode work properly for your song. Practice sections also adjusts some behind the scenes stuff, like gameplay calculations in Tour Mode, or even the visuals of the music video venues.

---> The list of practice sections supported by the game can be found here <---

Be sure to learn some basics of music theory and song structure to find out where to put each section. The most common ones are: