![]() This note appears in almost every chart, and is the most common note used in every chart. Most beginner charts use only these notes. In most noteskins, this note is usually colored red in NOTE or orange in RAINBOW. These notes fall on half a beat, and usually start appearing in Easy/Light/Basic charts. In most noteskins, this note is usually colored blue in NOTE or cyan in RAINBOW. These notes fall on one third of a beat and are usually used in 3/4 time songs. (4th note triplet) In most noteskins, this note is usually colored purple in RAINBOW or green in NOTE. ![]() These notes fall on a quarter of a beat and usually start appearing in Medium/Standard/Difficult charts. It's the same songs you'll find on DDR Extreme 2 with 2 or 3 having Japanese banners, but the exact same songs released in North America. In most noteskins (except in DDR's RAINBOW noteskins), this note is usually colored yellow in NOTE. These notes are 192nds at different intervals (10-10-9-10-9) which can be added in ArrowVortex. In ArrowVortex this note appears grey and a steady 20th pattern goes like this: red-grey-grey-grey-grey. (8th note triplet) Used with 12ths to form gallops or trills depending on the rhythm of the song, and appear on harder charts and a few medium charts. ![]() In most noteskins (except in DDR's NOTE or RAINBOW noteskins), this note is usually colored pink or purple. All Boss Songs in DDR PS2 (2 / 3)DDRMAX 6th MixDDRMAX2 7th MixDDR ExtremeDDR Extreme 2DDR FestivalDDR Party CollectionDDR STRKEDDR SupernovaDDR Supernova 2D. Unless the song has really complex rhythms, these are usually used in slowdown sections, played as if they were 16ths at normal BPM. In most noteskins (except in DDR's NOTE or RAINBOW noteskins), this note is usually colored orange. (16th note triplet) They are very rare to find in most normal paddable charts. The only real uses for them is for really close sounds or 24ths at half BPM. In most noteskins (except in DDR's NOTE or RAINBOW noteskins), this note is usually colored cyan, pink, or purple. Re: Brony Mix Pack REBORN (MLP song pack for StepMania 5.0+) by EliasYFGM. Brony Mix Pack REBORN (MLP song pack for StepMania 5.0+) by EliasYFGM (17 months ago) Replies: 1. Hey all sorry if this has been asked before but I didn't see a search feature, I've downloaded all of the ddr song packs from a site but it seems some songs are missing, for example So Deep Perfect Sphere Mix is missing from 6th mix. These notes fall on 1/16 of a beat and are used for swing rhythms, or really slow slowdowns. Re: Dedy New Originals Package StepD-Mix Indonesian Series by Dedy100. In most noteskins (except in DDR's NOTE or RAINBOW noteskins), this note is usually colored green. (32nd note triplet) To insert them in a simfile, use the 192nd snap and place a note every 2 rows. 96th and higher notes are not really used in any file at all, but most keyboard files use them to represent pitch changes, voice stepping, or just plain visual purposes. If you're stepping a file and you need to use a lot of them to keep the chart in sync, definitely check your BPM. In most noteskins (except in DDR's NOTE or RAINBOW noteskins), this note is usually colored green, gray, or white. In Stepmania AMX, this note is colored pastel blue. One more thing: If you can beat Quasar, C400, Index, 1.5x music speed, and can get at least a AAA, then you are REALLY good at Stepmania.(Mainly because Quasar is really hard, but it may not be for you, if you can get a AAAA even on 2.0x music speed.There are very few songs out there with 128th swing or 128th rhythms, but that can be accomplished in other SM versions by changing the BPM at these parts to make the notes play like 128ths. I only use that to improve my speed timing. Only sertain songs that I play is when I don't need to use the Cmods, mainly deltaMAX, a song that goes from 100 to 573 BPM. And yes, I also use Cmods, well, C400 to be exact. ![]() There are a BUNCH of songs, and some weird ones as well.ĮDIT: I play the game with a spread style, a style that is easier to hit the hands, which is probably most common in other places that aren't here. Seriously, both of them are hard for beginners, mainly because most of them are rated 10, and usually don't have Standard/Light/Beginner steps. like Stepmania and NotITG and how to set it up and where to find songs and. Don't count me wrong or anything, but, there are quite a few packs that might get some interest, maybe like the Videogame Megapack or Dog_E's Unreleased's. (1 page) >Layna was a ddr fanatic as a kid and would be interested in playing. Have done some "hard" songs, like sometimes 15 on keyboard, but usually, I just randomly press the keys. 10 Songs: DDR OSC 5 - Keyboard: 33: 10 Songs: DDR PS2 US: 276: 68 Songs: DDR SuperNova: 306: 73 Songs: DDR Supernova 1 & 2: 700: 119 Songs: DDR Ultramix 1: 31: 17 Songs: DDR Ultramix 2: 89: 49 Songs: DDR Video Games 1st Mix: 16: 6 Songs: DDR Video Games 2nd Mix: 74: 18 Songs: DDR Video Games 3rd Mix: 58: 17 Songs: DDR Video Games 4th Mix: 74. Wow, seriously? I'd never thought anyone would post this.
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