LucasMIDI | [Black MIDI] PFA- 880005553535 (Depts.PCWiper) No Lag @LucasMIDI | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 15 hours ago
Recorded this video about 2 weeks ago, but only edited it yesterday. This took about 3 days to record, and another 3 days to edit and export.
The max NPS may seem large, but it was much easier than TN3 because the crash of TN3 is about 30 million notes in 0.06 seconds which roughly works out to 500 million notes per second if the crash were extended to 1 second. This one is only about 35 million notes in a full second which is much more manageable to record in a shorter amount of time.
Also, there is a small PFA glitch at the end of the song where the end notes disappear too early. This can actually be seen in the original video, so maybe this MIDI has some noteoff issue that messes PFA up.
Sorry that I have not been uploading as much, I have been trying to focus on school more lately. I am probably going to get a new motherboard later this month, and a ryzen 7 5800x after that. Hopefully I will be able to push my 2600 a bit further on the new board because it has heatsinks with VRMs, unlike my current board. I will do a bunch of legit runs on it, and about 1/2 of them will be on my 2nd channel.
Proof Screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/l030WAg.png
MIDI Info:
Creators: Alex Petrov and Alexander Verevkin
Original Video: youtu.be/qa_mx_byhwc
Download: On the Video
Notes: 150,804,240
Time: 0:20.5
Size: 1.12 GB
Max NPS: 37,072,048 (yIKES)
Max Polyphony: 38,467 (OOF)
Recording/Editing info:
MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64
Recording Speeds: 0.0005 and 0.0001
Audio: Kiva Prerender (5000 Voices) and Audacity (OR Audio)
Soundfont: Keppy's Steinway Piano (Random Delay)
Soundfont Authors: Bree and HRK. EXEX
PC info:
AMD Ryzen 5 2600 @3.9 GHz
Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC
64GB DDR4
Full specs on channel about Page.
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing
If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.
Recorded this video about 2 weeks ago, but only edited it yesterday. This took about 3 days to record, and another 3 days to edit and export.
The max NPS may seem large, but it was much easier than TN3 because the crash of TN3 is about 30 million notes in 0.06 seconds which roughly works out to 500 million notes per second if the crash were extended to 1 second. This one is only about 35 million notes in a full second which is much more manageable to record in a shorter amount of time.
Also, there is a small PFA glitch at the end of the song where the end notes disappear too early. This can actually be seen in the original video, so maybe this MIDI has some noteoff issue that messes PFA up.
Sorry that I have not been uploading as much, I have been trying to focus on school more lately. I am probably going to get a new motherboard later this month, and a ryzen 7 5800x after that. Hopefully I will be able to push my 2600 a bit further on the new board because it has heatsinks with VRMs, unlike my current board. I will do a bunch of legit runs on it, and about 1/2 of them will be on my 2nd channel.
Proof Screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/l030WAg.png
MIDI Info:
Creators: Alex Petrov and Alexander Verevkin
Original Video: youtu.be/qa_mx_byhwc
Download: On the Video
Notes: 150,804,240
Time: 0:20.5
Size: 1.12 GB
Max NPS: 37,072,048 (yIKES)
Max Polyphony: 38,467 (OOF)
Recording/Editing info:
MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64
Recording Speeds: 0.0005 and 0.0001
Audio: Kiva Prerender (5000 Voices) and Audacity (OR Audio)
Soundfont: Keppy's Steinway Piano (Random Delay)
Soundfont Authors: Bree and HRK. EXEX
PC info:
AMD Ryzen 5 2600 @3.9 GHz
Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC
64GB DDR4
Full specs on channel about Page.
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing
If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.