While Soundfall comes loaded with a variety of songs for players to enjoy, it is also possible to expand upon the experience by engaging with the game's song importation feature. For those fans that are interested in importing their own music into the PC release of Soundfall, this guide will explain exactly how that is done. Additionally, it will provide a tutorial on manual beatmapping, which can be used to improve a song's integration into the game.
The first step toward importing music into Soundfall is to confirm that the song of interest has been downloaded as an .mp3, .ogg, or .wav. When that is done, rhythm game fans should open the game's Free Play tab, which looks like a CD, and locate the «import song» option at the bottom of the song list. Clicking on that option, or pressing the input that appears next to it, will allow the player to browse their PC for the music that is to be imported, and selecting «open» will bring it into the song library.
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Soundfall automatically creates beatmaps for imported songs, and they are used to guide the in-game metronome that players are to follow. While this process will occasionally lead to perfect results, fans will sometimes find that their beats are not lining up as well as they would like. This can be addressed by using Audacity, a free audio software, and the Vamp Plugin Pack.
With Audacity and the plugin pack installed, players should open the software, click on the Analyze tab at the top, and select «Add / Remove Plug-ins...» Looter shooter fans should now locate «BeatRoot Beat Tracker Beats» from the list that appears and confirm that it is enabled before clicking on «OK.» When that is done, players can bring the song
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