Thank god it's not a gnome this time. Okay in all seriousness this is amazing, loving the Mr. Upbeat and Karate Man sections! Showtime is also great, RIP the hypothetical player though.
Yo, just wanted to know. *How do you accurately find the BPM when doing remixes, so they sound just right when placing down separate cues?* Also, just want to say, pretty much every cue sounds perfect and fits with the song, (no idea if the audio for the Showtime segment was from painfully adjusting it in RHRE3 or was just masterfully video edited in post, but it sounds great nonetheless) so how you figured out just the right BPM/tempo and how you adjusted it in RHRE3 is basically what I want to know for future reference. *If it's okay with you, could you possibly provide a tutorial video in how you create your custom remixes, (following through in RHRE3 and creating visuals and the method in determining the accurate BPM for your selected song) however this is all up to you if you have the time.* In any case, did you use the 'RHRE tapalong tool' or some other BPM finder method? I just want to find a surefire and accurate method of determining the BPM of certain songs that I want to remix in the future, cos for all my past remixes I've just been searching online and finding the BPMs that way, although that isn't gonna be an efficient method for all songs as not every song has a definite BPM online that I can just search for whenever. In any case if you can inform me on a method you use or one that is efficient enough to determine the accurate BPM for songs, then that would be incredibly useful in the coming future, so thanks in advance.
“Let’s mix things up! Can-can you handle the speediness of the infamous Can-Can? (No practice!)”
Dude, every single one of your remixes are fucking amazing!
Thank god it's not a gnome this time.
Okay in all seriousness this is amazing, loving the Mr. Upbeat and Karate Man sections! Showtime is also great, RIP the hypothetical player though.
1:20 we not talking about the unfair meme here on that last penguin
im watching this late at night please dont tell my mom
Too late.
0:15 lockstep, the best one
Thank you Feraligatr, very cool!
0:40 I just noticed, but isn't this completely broken?
Games:
Mr. Upbeat
Lockstep
Spaceball
Tap Trial
Figure Fighter 2
Dog Ninja
Rhythm Rally 2
Karate Man Combos!
Hi-Hat
Packing Pests
Micro-Row 2
Sneaky Spirits
Showtime
pretty dabbin' :o
Congrats for 1k views!
can can except mr upbeat because cool
how is one even supposed to do the Showtime segment
EPIC.mp3
or best EPIC.dll
Nice !
Yo, just wanted to know. *How do you accurately find the BPM when doing remixes, so they sound just right when placing down separate cues?*
Also, just want to say, pretty much every cue sounds perfect and fits with the song, (no idea if the audio for the Showtime segment was from painfully adjusting it in RHRE3 or was just masterfully video edited in post, but it sounds great nonetheless) so how you figured out just the right BPM/tempo and how you adjusted it in RHRE3 is basically what I want to know for future reference. *If it's okay with you, could you possibly provide a tutorial video in how you create your custom remixes, (following through in RHRE3 and creating visuals and the method in determining the accurate BPM for your selected song) however this is all up to you if you have the time.*
In any case, did you use the 'RHRE tapalong tool' or some other BPM finder method? I just want to find a surefire and accurate method of determining the BPM of certain songs that I want to remix in the future, cos for all my past remixes I've just been searching online and finding the BPMs that way, although that isn't gonna be an efficient method for all songs as not every song has a definite BPM online that I can just search for whenever.
In any case if you can inform me on a method you use or one that is efficient enough to determine the accurate BPM for songs, then that would be incredibly useful in the coming future, so thanks in advance.
Request: Virus
Youd have to go up and down to the beat with your body or you'd die instantly.
Ebic
Early squad in
The heads-up cue for the Cymbal could use some improvement
Oh that’s an easy one, but it might need some voice recording for it, just have it use “1-and-2-and-3-and-4-GO!”
Can,can you do the can can,can you do the can can, can you do the can can can can can can