![]() ![]() > Stay online with enterprise data centers and the best network in the ![]() > The Planet: dedicated and managed hosting, cloud storage, colocation There are quite a few FoF note files for different songs out there, soĬhanges are the notes for the song you're interested in are alreadyĪvailable. You can also use a standard MIDI editor to edit the notes. The note files themselves are just plain old midi files (search forįiles named 'notes.mid'), so you could write software to read thoseĭirectly. Used to place notes in a way that corresponds to the playing music. That is, the game ships with a song editor that can be Relies upon good ol' manual automation for the conversion from music ![]() > freely available? I'll make my driver circuits available if anyone is > Is it accessible? Or does anyone know of an app. > It occurred to me that Fret on Fire must have such a software engine in it. But I want to be able to edit the output. > I'm building my own hardware for LED lighting and basically want something > and create a track I can use to drive a light show. > I'm interested in getting a program that can take a song (e.g.wav file) I hope someone can help me out here with one or more problems! Should be great!!įor some more information about this project you can read some here: how can I change the source of the Windows game in the same way?Īt the moment I am just looking through the source code from the Linux version, but I am not able to test that on my Windows computer. Unfortunately I am currently working on a Windows computer and I can't edit those *.pyd files, I can change those *.py files of the Linux distribution. If I could get the game working with these simple things I can continue and improve it. Change the keys into BCI input (already found the key assignment class, so wouldn't be a big problem) Timing should be less important, like it doesn't matter if you hit it 0.4 seconds later. Disable the length of the note, just hitting should be enough in the beginning. Disable the Rhythm Button, is there an easy way to do this? I thought about making all the notes "hammer ons", could that be an option? Now I am no python expert, and I have some (simple) problems that I have to solve before I can make this work: This will enable people to play Frets on Fire only using their brain waves, helping disabled people to play this great game! In this project I try to make a connection between a Brain-Computer Interface and Frets on Fire (project called Brains on Fire). ![]()
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