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JCirri
Joined: 04 Feb 2006 Posts: 4576
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Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 12:42 pm Post subject: Psychobilly Freakout |
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Slowhand
Joined: 21 Sep 2006 Posts: 625 Location: Lombard, Illinois
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:48 pm Post subject: |
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Hate the sound of this song, and I suck at it.
Nuntheless.....
Here's my blows off 3 sp's strategy.
1 - 2 with full whammy, start after the 2 Y notes after the BBYYRRGGG
this misses sp 3, but lots of notes
2 - Whammy the sp to 3/4 full and act. at last measure so it runs out before sp 5
3 - 2 sp act. immediately. this blows off sp 7
4 - 4 sp, act. at measure 67. this leaves sp 12 useless
Chartwise gets a ton of notes. Strategy wise????????
any tips? _________________
goals = mediocrity + 1 on all levels
*goal achieved!*
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Vocal Stylings for Throat Punch
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tpalkki
Joined: 12 Oct 2006 Posts: 68 Location: Finland
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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 6:18 pm Post subject: |
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I'll share an outline of the path with which I got #1 a while ago, though it has been overthrown while I was away for Christmas. But I'll probably go for first again with a few activation tweaks later tonight... (Edit: couldn't do it, but I'd say it's possible.)
(SP phrases to be skipped in parentheses)
2 - (1) - 1 - (2) - 1 - (1) - 3 - (1) _________________
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Slowhand
Joined: 21 Sep 2006 Posts: 625 Location: Lombard, Illinois
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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 8:22 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks, I think I get the idea. I'll give it a try. _________________
goals = mediocrity + 1 on all levels
*goal achieved!*
Guitarist for Heaven's Wrath
Vocal Stylings for Throat Punch
PSN - jaypen123
GH3 and RB community - Slowhand123
Last edited by Slowhand on Wed May 16, 2007 12:51 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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MetalMadness
Joined: 11 May 2006 Posts: 1095
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 7:06 am Post subject: |
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tpalkki wrote: | I'll share an outline of the path with which I got #1 a while ago, though it has been overthrown while I was away for Christmas. But I'll probably go for first again with a few activation tweaks later tonight... (Edit: couldn't do it, but I'd say it's possible.)
(SP phrases to be skipped in parentheses)
2 - (1) - 1 - (2) - 1 - (1) - 3 - (1) |
Mine works off this strategy. Just got #1 - 161964.
2SP's get the 2nd two yellows after the BBYYRRGGG, should stop right before the long SP
1 SP activate right before the next SP, again should stop right before the long SP
1 SP activate 1st note that's next
3 SP's activate 1 or 2 green notes before the RY chords. should stop right after the GY chord which I did not get on my # 1 run, so I think there's 200 left out there. _________________
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millross
Joined: 27 Apr 2007 Posts: 212 Location: England
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Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 9:32 pm Post subject: |
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i dont get what you mean by "skip the ones in parantheses" - skip them? eh? I keep getting 100% on this song and only 148k or so, so im doing something wrong, but i dont get what you mean by 2 (1) 1 and all that, im used to seeing 2-2-3-2 and such like?
Care to explain to a dim-witted fool like me? _________________
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Cdw01
Joined: 23 Dec 2006 Posts: 923 Location: New York
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Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 11:37 pm Post subject: |
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millross wrote: | i dont get what you mean by "skip the ones in parantheses" - skip them? eh? I keep getting 100% on this song and only 148k or so, so im doing something wrong, but i dont get what you mean by 2 (1) 1 and all that, im used to seeing 2-2-3-2 and such like?
Care to explain to a dim-witted fool like me? |
The path is 2-1-1-3, but you miss the amount of sp phrases in parantheses while doing those activations. |
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millross
Joined: 27 Apr 2007 Posts: 212 Location: England
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Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 7:58 am Post subject: |
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Is there no way to hit 11 or 12/12 on this song then? _________________
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Cdw01
Joined: 23 Dec 2006 Posts: 923 Location: New York
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 1:27 am Post subject: |
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millross wrote: | Is there no way to hit 11 or 12/12 on this song then? | You could, but that would just be a waste of a lot of sp, and you wouldn't get as high of a score. |
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debr5836
Joined: 11 Apr 2007 Posts: 1159 Location: Fort Collins, CO
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 4:09 am Post subject: |
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spopt.pl optimized path for psychobilly.mid (medium)
File: psychobilly.mid
Solution Path: 2-S1-1-S2-1-S1-3-S1
Estimated Base score 30798
Estimated Perfect w/o SP 119903
Estimated SP Score 42917
Estimated Total Score 162820
Activations:
From meas 22.3750 (G note) to meas 27.8750 (Y note) Score: 10000 ((50.0 + 0.0) * 200 )
From meas 41.0000 (B note) to meas 48.8750 (Y note) Score: 12344 ((61.0 + 0.7) * 200 )
From meas 57.3750 (G note) to meas 65.4375 (R sust) Score: 9597 ((31.0 + 17.0) * 200 )
From meas 91.5000 (G note) to meas 98.0000 (GY note) Score: 10976 ((52.0 + 2.9) * 200 ) |
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debr5836
Joined: 11 Apr 2007 Posts: 1159 Location: Fort Collins, CO
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 12:31 am Post subject: spopt2.pl results |
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spopt2.pl results for "Psychobilly Freakout" (gh2-ps2/medium) generated on 07/20/2007
lazy-whammy (161176) PNG TXT
no-squeeze (162580) PNG TXT
big-squeeze (163156) PNG TXT
nearly-ideal (168028) PNG TXT
upper-bound (168076) PNG TXT
KEY
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Lazy Whammy ---- No squeezing, all whammys start 0.5 beats late
No Squeeze ---- No squeezing, no early whammying
Big Squeeze ---- 80% of the max possible squeeze, no early whammying
Nearly Ideal ---- 80% of the max possible squeeze, 80% of the max possible early whammying
Upper Bound ---- 100% of the max possible squeeze, 100% of the max possible early whammying
big-squeeze path details
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File: psychobilly.mid
Solution Path: 2-S1-1-S2-1-S1-3-S1
Estimated Base score 30847
Estimated 4* cutoff 61694
Estimated 5* cutoff 86371
Estimated Perfect w/o SP 120100
Estimated SP Score 43056
Estimated Total Score 163156
Activations:
#1 From meas 22.3750 (G note) to meas 27.8750 (Y note) ( 22.4401- 27.8268) Score: 10000 (50.0+ 0.0)*200
#2 From meas 41.0000 (B note) to meas 48.8750 (Y note) ( 41.0065- 48.8104) Score: 12392 (61.0+ 1.0)*200
#3 From meas 57.3750 (G note) to meas 65.4359 (R sust) ( 57.4359- 65.4359) Score: 9688 (31.0+17.4)*200
#4 From meas 91.5000 (G note) to meas 98.0000 (GY note) ( 91.4697- 98.0008) Score: 10976 (52.0+ 2.9)*200
nearly-ideal path details
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File: psychobilly.mid
Solution Path: 2-S1-1-S2-1-S1-3-1
Estimated Base score 30847
Estimated 4* cutoff 61694
Estimated 5* cutoff 86371
Estimated Perfect w/o SP 120100
Estimated SP Score 47928
Estimated Total Score 168028
Activations:
#1 From meas 22.3750 (G note) to meas 27.8750 (Y note) ( 22.3522- 27.8760) Score: 10000 (50.0+ 0.0)*200
#2 From meas 38.8750 (Y note) to meas 47.0000 (R note) ( 38.9354- 46.9354) Score: 12592 (62.0+ 1.0)*200
#3 From meas 57.3750 (G note) to meas 65.4359 (R sust) ( 57.4359- 65.4359) Score: 9688 (31.0+17.4)*200
#4 From meas 89.2500 (G note) to meas 95.8750 (Y note) ( 89.2490- 95.8523) Score: 10744 (53.0+ 0.7)*200
#5 From meas 100.2500 (G note) to meas 104.4151 (G sust) (100.3073-104.4151) Score: 4904 (18.0+ 6.5)*200
upper-bound path details
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File: psychobilly.mid
Solution Path: 2-S1-1-S2-1-S1-3-1
Estimated Base score 30847
Estimated 4* cutoff 61694
Estimated 5* cutoff 86371
Estimated Perfect w/o SP 120100
Estimated SP Score 47976
Estimated Total Score 168076
Activations:
#1 From meas 22.3750 (G note) to meas 27.8750 (Y note) ( 22.3177- 27.8760) Score: 10000 (50.0+ 0.0)*200
#2 From meas 40.0000 (Y note) to meas 48.1250 (Y note) ( 40.0443- 48.0443) Score: 12592 (62.0+ 1.0)*200
#3 From meas 57.3750 (G note) to meas 65.4516 (R sust) ( 57.4516- 65.4516) Score: 9692 (31.0+17.5)*200
#4 From meas 89.2500 (G note) to meas 95.8750 (Y note) ( 89.2490- 95.8701) Score: 10744 (53.0+ 0.7)*200
#5 From meas 99.0000 (GY note) to meas 103.2500 (YB note) ( 99.0719-103.2224) Score: 4948 (17.0+ 7.7)*200
Please post any bugs/questions about these auto-generated paths HERE. |
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Astat
Joined: 28 Dec 2006 Posts: 282 Location: St. Cloud, MN
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 12:46 pm Post subject: |
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Is whammying the last SP phrase even possible (within reason)? I'm not an expert at early whammying or anything, but I'm not even coming close, and judging from the top scores, it hasn't been done. _________________
GH1 Hard FCs: 41/47
GH2 Hard FCs: 41/64
GH80s Hard FCs: 16/30 |
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Slowhand
Joined: 21 Sep 2006 Posts: 625 Location: Lombard, Illinois
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Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 6:56 pm Post subject: |
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I think I posted that same question in expert. I think all of Debr's pathes had that final one as a single activation. And boy does it stretch the bounds of timing windows. I could see it in the upper bound path but the simpler path should have been without that last single. And I'm not sure if anyone responded saying yes they got it.
edit: Ha shoulda checked. The post was in hard level.
Cdw01 responded with possible in theory but not likely to be done. Coming from one of the best players at getting whammyness, and he couldn't do it, I'll go out on the limb of imposssible.
So try some earlier path that combines that last one or doesn't use it at all. _________________
goals = mediocrity + 1 on all levels
*goal achieved!*
Guitarist for Heaven's Wrath
Vocal Stylings for Throat Punch
PSN - jaypen123
GH3 and RB community - Slowhand123
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Astat
Joined: 28 Dec 2006 Posts: 282 Location: St. Cloud, MN
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Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 9:12 am Post subject: |
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I figured as much. There's one guy on Youtube with a video where he allegedly does it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIxIfDj1e4o
And Lo7 mentions it in one of the Starpower podcasts (the Nov. 2nd one) and says that he's done it, but reasonably speaking, I doubt most people (myself included) would be able to be that accurate. The margin for error at that fast of a tempo has to be razor-thin.
I used the "big squeeze" path and I'm currently 30th, and I'm pretty crappy at squeezing, so I think that's good enough for me. _________________
GH1 Hard FCs: 41/47
GH2 Hard FCs: 41/64
GH80s Hard FCs: 16/30 |
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