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    Can this be used to share charts for popular songs?

    In theory, can these authoring tools be used by anyone to share charts they plot themselves of, let say, You could be mine - by GNR, but not including any copyright'd music?

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    That's a preeeeeeeeettty specific song choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ViciousLSD View Post
    In theory, can these authoring tools be used by anyone to share charts they plot themselves of, let say, You could be mine - by GNR, but not including any copyright'd music?
    I'm confused...first you mention a copyrighted song, and then you say "not including any copyrighted music"...which is it??

    The answer to your question is: Theoretically, yes. But realistically, no.

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    People could share RBA files, yes. But if they've got those files up on a public server somewhere they could potentially be busted for sharing copyrighted material.

    EDIT: I think what he's asking is if someone just shares the MIDI files but not the audio, which I guess would be sufficient to avoid getting sued by record companies, though the MIDIs themselves wouldn't be of much use without the audio files.
    Last edited by trg007; 12-02-2009 at 08:32 PM.

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    i guess what i'm trying to ask is if a drum chart of a GNR song may come from a pro drummer, (which I can choose to play together with my GNR song on CD or not) and learn to play drums for the song, like a ascii drum chart but on TV.

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    I don't see that happening, at least not often. It'd be a pretty unwieldy, time-consuming, and potentially expensive way to do something that would be easier to accomplish by finding one of the fan-made rhythm games online.

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    Yeh mate, you're better off with Frets On Fire or something like that
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    Quote Originally Posted by ViciousLSD View Post
    ...and learn to play drums for the song, like a ascii drum chart but on TV.
    If this is solely what you're after, there's a more cost effective and reliable way to do it. Invest in a way to connect your computer's output display to a TV monitor. There are plenty of information on how to do this online. And then just play Frets on Fire on your TV. Tada! tons more charts to learn to drum too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flame95 View Post
    Yeh mate, you're better off with Frets On Fire or something like that
    Then you are supjected to noobs charting songs imo (I'd rather play GH with an old GS controller)

    Quote Originally Posted by LuigiHann View Post
    I don't see that happening, at least not often. It'd be a pretty unwieldy, time-consuming, and potentially expensive way to do something that would be easier to accomplish by finding one of the fan-made rhythm games online.
    Then what good is RBN good for. Garage Bands trying to push there music on RB. Hmm sounds like a waste of $$$ to me. Before I spend any dough on RBN it has to be worth it.


 

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