I got my hands on the warriors of Rock MIDI files so I finally made Fury of the Storm and Bleed it Out. I also added Hot for Teacher, Ice Cream Man, Space Truckin', and the Takedown from Guitar Hero Van Halen.
I finished making the Beatle Beats this morning and just posted them. I haven't added the name of each beat yet but they are available by number. I will probably add the names later tonight.
I have created a vocals directory and posted the songs I have uploaded so far. I will be adding more over the next few days, but I don't think I will be posting an update until I have finished making a complete set for Van Halen. If you are looking for a particular song send me a message or keep an eye on the directory.
I am going to work on making charts for all of Guitar Hero Van Halen next as well as add more Guitar Hero format files.
As always drum files are available here. Vocals files are available on my YouTube channel and at the directory found here.
Originally where I planned on posting achievement related topics, this blog has now become the main page for Project Bombs and Eternity. I post occasional achievement topics but it is mostly updates for PBaE.
Sunday, 14 July 2013
Project Bombs and Eternity vocals directory
Project Bombs and Eternity Vocals Directory
Guitar Hero Van Halen
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Project Bombs and Eternity update 7 - new songs
Just a quick update. I have finished creating and posting all of the achievement/trophy related Reaper files for The Beatles Rock Band. They can be found here. I have received the information I need to create files for the Beatle Beats so I hope to have those created soon.
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Project Bombs and Eternity FAQ
Project Bombs and Eternity FAQ.
Q: What is Project Bombs and Eternity?
A: Project Bombs and Eternity is a project I have created and continue to develop that plays Rock Band and Guitar Hero in order to help unlock achievements/trophies.
Q: How do I use Project Bombs and Eternity?
A: Text and video instructions can be found here.
Q: Where can I download new song files?
A: A list of all available drum files can be found here.
Q: When do you make new songs and how can I find out when they are posted?
A: I almost always make a new blog post whenever I add songs to the directory or add any compatibility to PBaE. The best way to see when new songs are posted is to follow my blog.
Q: Are you going to make a file for "insert song here"?
A: If it is related to an achievement/trophy in any way the answer is most likely yes. If there is a song you would like me to try and prioritize post a comment and I will do my best to add it next time I am making charts.
Q: Can you add guitar and bass support?
A: Although I would like to, unfortunately there is not a guitar with a MIDI input, so it is not possible to add support for guitar and bass.
Q: Can you add pro instrument support?
A: It is something I am working on, however, the pro instrument files are much more complex than the standard instrument files so it is probably going to take a significant amount of time to make them functional. I would expect to see them eventually, but not in the near future.
Q: Where can I find vocals files?
A: I post all of my vocals files to my YouTube channel and I have links to each of them in the directory found here.
Q: There is a song I need but it is not posted. Can I make it myself?
A: Yes, I have posted some charting tutorials here.
Q: Can I post the songs I have created to the blog?
A: Yes, please email your song files to PBaE.Crandy@gmail.com with the name you would like me to use when crediting you.
Thursday, 27 June 2013
Project Bombs and Eternity - Update 6 - partial GH drum support, new songs, pro instruments, guitar, and vocals.
Today I woke up with the intention to make a whole bunch of drum charts, however, I got distracted and that did not happen. I uploaded a few new ones from Guitar Hero Van Halen and Rock Band in Guitar Hero drum format as well as MIDI pro adapter format. Thank you to Pedro for making the Van Halen charts, providing me with the Van Halen MIDI files, and helping with Guitar Hero drum support. and thank you to zzUrbanSpaceman for providing me with MIDI files.
Guitar Hero drums are now supported. I have not yet made a tutorial video for them, however, the setup and playback is exactly the same as the MIDI pro adapter except you download GH format files also available here.
While I was distracted I had a look into the format of pro instrument files and they are much more complicated than I expected. I think support will be possible but it is going to take some time and I don't plan on even starting to work on them until I have finished making all of the drum (and possibly vocals) charts that I intend to make. So I would not expect pro instrument support in the near future.
I have been getting a lot of questions regarding the possible support for standard guitar lately so I thought I would include a section covering that topic. I looked into it this morning and things do not look good. The only possible way other than very heavily modifying a guitar I can think of would be to use a MIDI pro adapter on the pro guitar setting. I tried using the adapter on multiple Guitar Hero games and it was only recognized as a standard controller, so unless there is another guitar controller with a MIDI input out there that I do not know about, there is no possibility of guitar support for Guitar Hero games. I do not currently have any Rock Band games with me so I was not able to try the adapter with Rock Band, but even if it was recognized I think it is very unlikely that it will work. In order to work, the adapter would have to accept five different MIDI notes as the five buttons on screen as well as strum and since it is not designed to function as a normal guitar controller I think it is pretty unlikely that there is a possibility of it working in the unlikely chance that is is recognized as a guitar. If anybody has any ideas on how to add guitar support please let me know and I will look into it, but for now I think guitar support is not possible.
When I was fooling around in Reaper today I decided to look into adding vocals support. I assigned sounds to the vocals track of the MIDI file for different songs and played it back and it seems to work. I can't test it until I return to Canada because I currently do not have a microphone with me. Assuming it works, I will begin to record and upload videos for each song with a specific achievement as well as careers for Rock Band and Guitar Hero Van Halen to YouTube. I also plan on making harmonies for The Beatles Rock Band. As long as you have reasonably loud speakers and a USB microphone for your Xbox or PS3 this should, theoretically, 100% the song every time.
Guitar Hero drums are now supported. I have not yet made a tutorial video for them, however, the setup and playback is exactly the same as the MIDI pro adapter except you download GH format files also available here.
While I was distracted I had a look into the format of pro instrument files and they are much more complicated than I expected. I think support will be possible but it is going to take some time and I don't plan on even starting to work on them until I have finished making all of the drum (and possibly vocals) charts that I intend to make. So I would not expect pro instrument support in the near future.
I have been getting a lot of questions regarding the possible support for standard guitar lately so I thought I would include a section covering that topic. I looked into it this morning and things do not look good. The only possible way other than very heavily modifying a guitar I can think of would be to use a MIDI pro adapter on the pro guitar setting. I tried using the adapter on multiple Guitar Hero games and it was only recognized as a standard controller, so unless there is another guitar controller with a MIDI input out there that I do not know about, there is no possibility of guitar support for Guitar Hero games. I do not currently have any Rock Band games with me so I was not able to try the adapter with Rock Band, but even if it was recognized I think it is very unlikely that it will work. In order to work, the adapter would have to accept five different MIDI notes as the five buttons on screen as well as strum and since it is not designed to function as a normal guitar controller I think it is pretty unlikely that there is a possibility of it working in the unlikely chance that is is recognized as a guitar. If anybody has any ideas on how to add guitar support please let me know and I will look into it, but for now I think guitar support is not possible.
When I was fooling around in Reaper today I decided to look into adding vocals support. I assigned sounds to the vocals track of the MIDI file for different songs and played it back and it seems to work. I can't test it until I return to Canada because I currently do not have a microphone with me. Assuming it works, I will begin to record and upload videos for each song with a specific achievement as well as careers for Rock Band and Guitar Hero Van Halen to YouTube. I also plan on making harmonies for The Beatles Rock Band. As long as you have reasonably loud speakers and a USB microphone for your Xbox or PS3 this should, theoretically, 100% the song every time.
Sunday, 16 June 2013
Project Bombs and Eternity - Update 5 - New songs, Guitar Hero brains, and pro instruments.
I was going to try and fulfill all of the requests today but it turned out the site I usually download my files from was down so I was only able to make files for three songs I had previously downloaded. Those songs are Blood and Thunder, Dyer's Eve, and Assassin. They are available for download here. When the site goes up I hope to fulfill all of the requests and begin working on a complete set of drum charts for Guitar Hero Van Halen.
Some progress has been made towards using a Guitar Hero drum set instead of a MIDI pro adapter. It is now playing notes but is still having some problems. I won't be able to do any more work on it until I return to Canada in July, however, I don't think it will take too long to have it up and running. A thank you to Pedro and Planet13 for helping me out with the Guitar Hero testing.
Lately a few people have been asking me about the possibility of pro instrument support. I think it is possible, however, I have not yet looked at any pro files and I am not sure how different they are. I strongly suspect it will be possible but I do not know what kind of time investment is going to be required. I want to finish all of the standard charts I want to work on before tackling the challenge of pro instruments but it is something I look forward to working on in the future.
Some progress has been made towards using a Guitar Hero drum set instead of a MIDI pro adapter. It is now playing notes but is still having some problems. I won't be able to do any more work on it until I return to Canada in July, however, I don't think it will take too long to have it up and running. A thank you to Pedro and Planet13 for helping me out with the Guitar Hero testing.
Lately a few people have been asking me about the possibility of pro instrument support. I think it is possible, however, I have not yet looked at any pro files and I am not sure how different they are. I strongly suspect it will be possible but I do not know what kind of time investment is going to be required. I want to finish all of the standard charts I want to work on before tackling the challenge of pro instruments but it is something I look forward to working on in the future.
Friday, 7 June 2013
Project Bombs and Eternity - Tre's Greates Hits now posted.
I just got a functional set of charts for Tre's Greatest Hits up. You can download them here.
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