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PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 7:22 pm    Post subject: VOX path notations....... Reply with quote

so is the like a tutorial video out there further explaining these notations.
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 7:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Which specific ones don't you understand?
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I know some of the vocal path notations are explained here

wiki wrote:

Notation 1 (Rock Band)
#/ means to activate immediately after # Overdrive phrases
AI means, "All Immediate," and requires that all activations are hit at the first opportunity possible.
AS means Activation Squeeze, which means you need to squeeze in order to catch an OD phrase later to keep your overdrive running longer
RS means Reverse Squeeze, which means you should not squeeze the phrase, and should hit the activation earlier than normal, this is usually to accomplish the opposite of an activation squeeze
FRS means Finesse Reverse Squeeze, which means you need to hit the activation at a point so that you get the reverse squeeze, but also lose no points on the final phrase under overdrive
AT means After Taps (aka Tambourines, Cowbells, Claps)
A#T means After # sets of taps (Rare)
BOD means activate right before the next overdrive phrase (BBM in The Beatles: Rock Band, stands for Before BeatleMania)
sk# means rather than hitting the first activation, you should skip # activations and then hit the next one
EwO means Ends with Overdrive that cannot be used.
EW means Early Window. What this means is that you need to activate Overdrive much sooner in the OD window than normal or the Overdrive will not activate.
PT means Post Talkies in The Beatles: Rock Band
2/! warns of a quick, short activation window immediately after gaining the 2nd overdrive phrase


it's missing some of the RB3 notations like ES or DOD, but most of them are explained there

i doubt there's a video that shows an example of each and every notation, so if you need a video or further explanation, it would be helpful to know which ones you want to know more about
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:20 pm    Post subject: Re: VOX path notations....... Reply with quote

PhazonLiteimpact wrote:
so is the like a tutorial video out there further explaining these notations.

There isn't a video that I know of, but there are fairly thorough explanations at the top of each Vox Path thread. For example from RB2 and from RB3.

The best way to learn them for the first time is trial and error: play songs, do what you think the path means, see what results you get. Then analyze what did or didn't work out the way you thought.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is the RB3 list. If you're reading posted paths for On Disc or DLC for RB3, these are the notations you'll see. Let me know if you need a more in depth explanation of any of them.

2/ means hit the first activation after you have your overdrive half full.
3/ means hit the first activation after you have your overdrive 3/4 full.
4/ means hit the first activation after you have your overdrive full.
A2T means After 2 sets of taps
AI means hit all activations the first opportunity possible.
AS means Activation Squeeze (Which means you need to squeeze in order to catch an OD phrase later to keep your overdrive running longer)
AT means After Taps (aka Tambourines, Cowbells, Claps)
BOD means activate before overdrive
DOD means during overdrive, used in conjunction with ES
DT means during taps, used in conjunction with FRS
ES means end squeeze
ESF is an end squeeze where the pather has verified that it is possible to pick up 100% points after activation.
EwO means Ends with Overdrive that cannot be used.
FRS means Finesse Reverse Squeeze (This means you need to activate early at just the right point to get all the points from phrases sung but not catch the last od phrase)
PB means Pause Button. Press pause right AFTER picking up OD to rewind track and use activation window.
sk# means rather than hitting the first activation, you should skip # phrases and then activate.
PK# means that before the next activation you should pause during overdrive to not pick up # phrases.


PB is now obsolete thankfully
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