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# The song was slowed down to 145BPM (145.09 to be more precise) in the OST; this is the version used in DDR | # The song was slowed down to 145BPM (145.09 to be more precise) in the OST; this is the version used in DDR | ||
#* If the weird BPM changes in the DDR sync are actually there, it means the sync is borked (blame the bad offsetting in some of the samples) | #* If the weird BPM changes in the DDR sync are actually there, it means the sync is borked (blame the bad offsetting in some of the samples) | ||
# The reform version from beatmania, | # The reform version from beatmania is based on the OST version, having the same tempo and re-recorded keysounds closer to that (e.g. the snares in the beginning). This is also the version used in pop'n stage, though with a few missing sounds (most notably the scratching in the end) | ||
How are we going to deal with this?<br>--[[User:TikalFan9000|tikal.]] ([[User talk:TikalFan9000|talk]]) 19:56, 15 February 2021 (UTC) | How are we going to deal with this?<br>--[[User:TikalFan9000|tikal.]] ([[User talk:TikalFan9000|talk]]) 19:56, 15 February 2021 (UTC) |
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Quick Master is a Quick Messter -debunking all of this for once-
Upon doing some research, i made the following conclusions, regarding this and reform version
- The original in-game version from pop'n music is in fact 147BPM (147.2 to be more precise)
- The song was slowed down to 145BPM (145.09 to be more precise) in the OST; this is the version used in DDR
- If the weird BPM changes in the DDR sync are actually there, it means the sync is borked (blame the bad offsetting in some of the samples)
- The reform version from beatmania is based on the OST version, having the same tempo and re-recorded keysounds closer to that (e.g. the snares in the beginning). This is also the version used in pop'n stage, though with a few missing sounds (most notably the scratching in the end)
How are we going to deal with this?
--tikal. (talk) 19:56, 15 February 2021 (UTC)