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Posted by RYgonTM
Emi
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1. Always THINK about how you are going to step your song.

2. Make sure your steps match the rhythm of the song.

3. If you think that your edits need a little revision, then revise it.

4. Don't repeat steps. (e.g. LRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRLRL)

5. Make a LOT of patterns.

6. It is impossible to edit Fascination MAXX and CHAOS with just 1/4 steps, 1/8 steps, 1/12 steps, and 1/16 steps. At some certain points in these songs, the song goes completely offbeat and get into 1/48 step songs. Also, don't edit bag. I have no idea why, but KONAMI doesn't make 1/24 steps for edit mode.

7. If you are making one crazy edit of one song, make sure you can do it on pad.

8. If you are sure that your edit is good enough to be put on the internet, then pray that people would like it. Speaking of that, I made an edit and one person put a BAD comment on it and rated it as 1/10. Luckily, people ranted on him a called that person a n00b.

That is all I have to give you.

 

 
Posted by Catastrophe
Catastrophe2
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2. Unless you're doing something contrary to the rhythm on purpose. Like Rhythm & Police (KOG G3) standard and heavy singles.

3. If you think that your edits need a little revision, then revise it. Then revise it again.

4. Unless you're making the next R3. Or AM-3P (or Sunkiss Drop). Or You're Not Here.

5. Unless you're making the next Boom Boom Dollar (KOG G3). Or So Deep.

7. Probably good advice, but I have a feeling that whoever made FaxX can't do it. Likewise, people who can clear 14 footers make the ****iest 11 footers. I think the real rule here is "Know your audience."

8. You don't need the approval of the teenage dorks on Bemanistyle - even if you're a teenage dork on Bemanistyle.

 
Posted by ranatalus
Rage
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Really, if you want your charts to be well-recieved, the only rule is what cata added to 7: Know your audience. If you can make challenging 12s, that's great--unless everyone in your area or anyone that you'd give the chart to likes 9s and lower. Likewise, a 7 with spins probably isn't going to be liked by people that are trying to *** 13s.

 
Posted by SKIILLZZ
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MAKE A PATTERN;;

THINK OF A COURCE FOR THE SONG;;

PATTERN SONGS;;

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-FLOWERS:EXPERT

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