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Dancing Monkeys: Automatically Generate step files for DDR
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Austy
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300. PostPosted: Sun Jul 17, 2005 6:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very nice program, Karl.

And thanks, nicgravel, for the batch file. It's very useful.



I've only had one problem so far. I just tried to generate some steps with 2 different songs and it doesn't generate for the right difficulty. I put 6 8 and 9 for the difficulties and it gave me 5 7 7 and the 2nd time it gave 3 5 6. I don't know what's wrong.
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Depending on the song, it might not be able to figure out how to fit in enough steps to get the difficulty you want. And I don't think it can do 9's or 10's at all.

If you want to make the generated steps harder, just do a little clean-up work in edit mode. Throw in some sixteenth steps at appropriate places (I think Dancing Monkeys uses only quarters and eights, so on slow songs it can't get enough note density to make a hard stepfile), turn some steps into jumps, extend some steps into freezes (at places where the other foot could handle the rest of the steps during that period, but with some added difficulty). If you like them, add in some "hands" & mines. Then try it, see what it feels like, & assign it a new difficulty rating.

Though it's somewhat limited, I'm impressed that a functional program like this has even been written. Now that we know that something like this can be created, I wouldn't be surprised if we saw similar programs in the future that'll probably work a bit better and hopefully be compatible with more songs. But I wouldn't expect miracles until we get artificial intelligence software that can actually understand music like we do... or until we start dissecting the brains of simfile authors, recreating their minds in digital form, and putting them up for download on Sourceforge.
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biggrin.gif great program! first time it didnt work because i mistyped the output. its a lot easier if you dont give it an output. it actually generated a pretty hard 9 footer with steps that seemed to be well thought out. great work!
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Hey I’m still having some problems


The stepmonkey folder and contents are on my C: drive

My Cantina.mp3 is on my desktop

And my owner name is Shieldwolf


I type this in at the run command what am I doing wrong.

C:\Dancing Monkeys 1.01\Dancing Monkeys\bin\win32/DancingMonkeys.exe" "C:\Documents and Settings\Shieldwolf\Desktop\Cantina.Mp3" 1 3 7
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I shall repeat this again.

If you can't use dos (like it seems 75% of the DDR Freak Community can't) use my frontend. Here's a link to the page that has it and the patched exe:

http://www.freewebs.com/icywindow/dmfe.htm

Good luck for all.

The freezes were supposed to be a feature of the program, but no one seems to like them anyways. Mostly, the program exists to give you a bpm and gap (within 30 ms) for your song so you can make your stepfile with one less hurdle.[/url]
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i've tried like 5 songs and they all give "cannot confidently find bpm" error. is there any way to correct this?
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Well, not really. A few things might help if you know how to use a sound editor. You might have better luck if you cut out the song introduction, since the beat often doesn't become clear right at the start of the song. Try removing all but part of the song -- pick a section of acceptable length with a good steady consistent beat. Make sure that there are no tempo changes anywhere in your song file. If the song changes tempo in the middle, it won't work. So do some editing.
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FTV wrote:
I ran this thing for the first time with They Might Be Giant's song "We're the Replacements" and it worked like a dream! It came up with really good steps and almost all of them are perfectly on beat! The creator of this is a freaking genious! You sir need to get a job for Konami!


corretion when he fixed the bugs that happen to almost every1 THEN he gets a job at konami
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icywindow wrote:
I shall repeat this again.

If you can't use dos (like it seems 75% of the DDR Freak Community can't) use my frontend. Here's a link to the page that has it and the patched exe:

http://www.freewebs.com/icywindow/dmfe.htm

Good luck for all.

The freezes were supposed to be a feature of the program, but no one seems to like them anyways. Mostly, the program exists to give you a bpm and gap (within 30 ms) for your song so you can make your stepfile with one less hurdle.[/url]


i used it generated steps blah blah blah but i open stepmania and there's nothing soo uhhh is there anymore steps?


edit: oops double post truely sorry
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309. PostPosted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 2:44 pm    Post subject: cant process .wav's! HELP!! Reply with quote

i took several hours getting everything right (start=noob, now=alot better)
i now can process mp3's
but i no longer download music, and won't get an encoder (ma' dad won't let me) but have Winamp, which will convert cda's to wav's.
i thought i was saved because DM will not do the mp3 to wav convertion but still process the song
but i get an error i could reall use some help on
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C:\Program Files\DancingMonkeys\bin\win32>DancingMonkeys.exe "C:\Ripped\The Party Album\Ho Ho Vengaboys!.wav" 3 5 8
Initialised.
Decoded Mp3 / Copied Wav
ERROR: Error reading PCM file format.

EXITING

C:\Program Files\DancingMonkeys\bin\win32>

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Is there any way to make this work for a Mac?
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Hey i got a good mp3 and i geberated steps but where do i find the steps and how do i put it into stepmania? please help!
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the stepfile will be in the dancing monkey output folder.

put the song and the stepfiles in its own folder under "songs" in the stepmania folder. if you didnt understand that, try using google first. disturb.gif
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This is getting quite annoying. I've come up with this error time and time again:

C:\Program Files\StepMania CVS\Stepfile Generator\Dancing Monkeys\bin\win32\DancingMonkeys.exe "C:\Program Files\StepMania CVS\Songs\Other\Like The Angel\LikeTheAngel.mp3" 3 5 9 "C:\Program Files\StepMania CVS\Other\"

Microsoft Windows 2000 [Version 5.00.2195]
Initialised.
input: C:\Program Files\StepMania CVS\Songs\Other\Like The Angel\LikeTheAngel.mp3
(44.1 kHz, 2 channels, MPEG-1 Layer III)
output: ..\..\Temp Music\Temp Song.wav (16 bit, Microsoft WAVE)
skipping initial 1105 music samples (encoder+decoder delay)
Frame# 6393/6550 128 kbs MS
Decoded Mp3 / Copied Wav
Loaded song.
Normalised song.
WARNING: Unable to Output truncated version of song. Please copy original to output directory.
Outputted truncated normalised song.
Monoed song.
Smoothed song.
Normalised mono and smoothed data.
Thresholded data
Found peaks and troughs.
Found beat positions.
Calculated peak to beat offset.
Brute forced the interval tests.
Calculated Gap and BPM.
Calculated Energy.
Computed Self Similarity.
Calculated Bar Similarity.
Divided song into groups.
Found pauses.
Found freeze arrow positions.
Foot Rating: 3
Foot Rating: 5
Foot Rating: 9
Created arrow patterns for each difficulty level.
ERROR: Invalid fid.

Now, what is going on? I saw the text on a fid error on the Dancing Monkeys download page, but I made sure to include the trailing slash on the output. So, what do I do to solve this problem?
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Okay, so this took between 3 and 4 hours to do, after the first 3 hours, I stopped checking, came back an hour later and it was finally done... When I play the song, it plays almost backwards, and skips like mad.. I'll email a zip file to anyone that asks. Note that I have gotten several files that work pretty darn good, just reporting this oddity


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C:\Program Files\StepMania\DancingMonkeys\Dancing Monkeys\bin\win32>dancingmonke
ys.exe "C:/DMS/sct1.mp3" 2 5 9

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
Initialised.
input: C:/DMS/sct1.mp3 (22.05 kHz, 2 channels, MPEG-2 Layer III)
output: ..\..\Temp Music\Temp Song.wav (16 bit, Microsoft WAVE)
skipping initial 1105 samples (encoder+decoder delay)
Frame# 11368/11380 128 kbps bitstream problem: resyncing...
Frame# 11369/11380 129 kbps bitstream problem: resyncing...
Error: sample frequency has changed in MP3 file - not supported
Frame# 11370/11380 56 kbps bitstream problem: resyncing...
mpg123: Can't rewind stream by 56 bits!
Frame# 11380/11380 128 kbps
Decoded Mp3 / Copied Wav
Loaded song.
Normalised song.
Outputted truncated normalised song.
Monoed song.
Smoothed song.
Normalised mono and smoothed data.
Thresholded data
Found peaks and troughs.
Found beat positions.
Calculated peak to beat offset.
Brute forced the interval tests.
Calcualted Gap and BPM.
Calculated Energy
*** Gap half beat out ***
Computed Self Similarity
Calculated Bar Similarity.
Divided song into groups.
Found pauses.
Found freeze arrow positions.
Foot Rating: 2
Foot Rating: 4
Foot Rating: 8
Created arrow patterns for each difficulty level.
Created .dwi step file.
Created .sm step file.
Results:
Song name:
sct1
BPM:
135

Gap:
0.6966

Confidence:
15.5786
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This program is good but bad. Its great when it works but when you wait for 10 minutes(for me) to see "memory allocation request failed" it makes me sooo mad. I tried it so many times and it worked 5 times (in a row) for me and now it wont at all. My current chances are 1/6, so it takes about an hour for me to get 1 song. I could just make my own steps that dont have 10 second stops during lyrics frust.gif . I did get one really great step file though, after I added 1/16ths it is great.
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If you get memory allocation errors, increase the size of your swapfile to at least 1GB. In order for the program to never crash from lack of memory, you have to have like 1GB+ of total memory, phsyical & virtual. So pump up your swapfile HUGE in order to make this memory-hog of a program happy.
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Hmmm...interesting. I never really had a chance to check into it. I still prefer to create my own steps, though. But this concept would certainly save time in creating steps.
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PedanticOmbudsman wrote:
If you get memory allocation errors, increase the size of your swapfile to at least 1GB. In order for the program to never crash from lack of memory, you have to have like 1GB+ of total memory, phsyical & virtual. So pump up your swapfile HUGE in order to make this memory-hog of a program happy.


E19.gif Swapfile??? what is that and how do i do what you said to do. Sorry, i dont know much about computers except for the basics.
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Changing Virtual Memory size in Windows XP:

1. Right click on the "My Computer" icon on the desktop and click "Properties", or enter the Control Panel and go to System.

2. In the System properties window that opens, Click on the Advanced tab.

3. Click on the Settings button next to Performance.

4. In the new window that opens, click on the Advanced tab.

5. Next to Virtual Memory, click the Change button.

6. In the Virtual Memory window, click Custom Size, and set both numbers to 1024MB, then click Set.

7. Click Okay on all the windows you opened, and reboot the computer if prompted.

You'll now have 1GB of virtual memory, which should be more than enough to make Dancing Monkeys happy. Half a gigabyte would probably be enough, but if you want to guarantee that the program won't crash from lack of memory, 1GB will definitely do it. It seems to use vastly different amounts of memory based on what song you give it, so there's really no way to predict how much it will need.
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