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Timing is easy now! (Tempora public beta)

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kongehund

Tempora is now available to everyone in public beta!


Tempora is a program designed to make it fast and easy to time variable-BPM songs that need a gazillion timing points to be timed correctly.

Please see the video below which explains what it is and how to use it:




When you upload maps timed with Tempra make sure to REMOVE the “tempora_timer” tag in your map!

If you leave it, the map will be ineligible for ranking due to misuse of tags.

I hope Tempora lets the mapping community explore songs with complex timing that would have otherwise been avoided.

Enjoy!
Miku Hatsune
cool
Nevo
neat :3c
xDololow
I can't open a specific mp3 in the tempora, it just does nothing. Here's mp3 https://files.xxxd.org/revo1/MotedUzE00.mp3
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kongehund

xDololow wrote:

I can't open a specific mp3 in the tempora, it just does nothing. Here's mp3 https://files.xxxd.org/revo1/MotedUzE00.mp3
Try saving it in Audacity for now (will fix later :) )
Aurele
waitt that's so fun. thanks for sharing this tool here!
spaceman_atlas
No source code? Not even via github profile stalking? :( Hoping we can have something like that in-client eventually in lazer maybe if we can fit it somewhere.

That said I do wonder how you're handling the apparent known discrepancy between how waveforms look and how people have come to time beatmaps - just visually looking at the waveform isn't going to yield what people refer as "correct timing". For this purpose lazer applies a "visual offset" of ~20ms to the waveform so that the timing sounds as people expect it to. (See https://github.com/ppy/osu/issues/21947 for more on this.)
Topic Starter
kongehund

spaceman_atlas wrote:

No source code? Not even via github profile stalking? :( Hoping we can have something like that in-client eventually in lazer maybe if we can fit it somewhere.
I decided to open-source it.
https://github.com/teamkongehund/Tempora
BlueChinchompa
this will be huge
DeletedUser_2024727

spaceman_atlas wrote:

No source code? Not even via github profile stalking? :( Hoping we can have something like that in-client eventually in lazer maybe if we can fit it somewhere.

That said I do wonder how you're handling the apparent known discrepancy between how waveforms look and how people have come to time beatmaps - just visually looking at the waveform isn't going to yield what people refer as "correct timing". For this purpose lazer applies a "visual offset" of ~20ms to the waveform so that the timing sounds as people expect it to. (See https://github.com/ppy/osu/issues/21947 for more on this.)
thank god I saw this post, now I know for sure I'm not going crazy when I'm converting from .sm to .osu out of arrowvortex. literally everything has been off by that amount and I thought I was fucking something up rofl

being able to visually chart music with dynamic/variable tempos rules and if ppl actually start using this to get stuff ranked, you're about to see a shift in charting meta
if I can use this to properly fix my converted garbage, hoo boy
MonsieurSebas
this is awesome
Shiyzo
amazing
Ravener
damn that website though, as a dev myself, let me know if I can help
mapping
interesting
VectorMS
wow, Bro that's incredible!!! Thank you!
AshleyMadison
Doing the Lord's work. Appreciated
oatmilk
wow
Aranel
revolutionizing timing wp
Waifu
Looks pretty helpful, especially for longer songs with inconsistent beat
Florescence
!
Mahlzeit
sick
a bat
lovely
snomi
this is awesome but i would love to see some waveform highpass/lowpass filter options as well as some built in waveform delay to adjust for the 25 ms (exact) delay that osu! has on timing vs. the waveform
-infinite-
I'm not a person doing complex timings but nevertheless tried this a bit. I think it could be beneficial to add spectrogram display. In some music the sounds barely correlate with the appearance of the waveform, but are extremely obvious in the spectrogram (distinct vertical lines).

also the program don't seem to support high DPI scaling so the texts are extremely small on my monitor
floppaosu

-infinite- wrote:

I'm not a person doing complex timings but nevertheless tried this a bit. I think it could be beneficial to add spectrogram display. In some music the sounds barely correlate with the appearance of the waveform, but are extremely obvious in the spectrogram (distinct vertical lines).

also the program don't seem to support high DPI scaling so the texts are extremely small on my monitor
+1 to this, that's my exact takeaway after trying to time a complex song.

regardless, holy crap this is revolutionary, great job and can't wait for full release!!!
McEndu
bump
CLICKMACHINE
I'm crying ToT

I guess it's a no go for low end pc
Reset_676
round to nearest 0.1 bpm + alt wheel on not first timing point === instant crash

but pretty cool tool nonetheless


However, I don't understand how to set it up to have multiple timing points in single measure like in the demonstration. In the first min of the vid we see how its normally and then in demonstration is set to multiple timing points.

Also really needs option to snap the timing points, as if I'm clicking near the previous bpm it should just snap itself to the same bpm instead of having to micro adjust every new point.
Topic Starter
kongehund

Reset_676 wrote:

round to nearest 0.1 bpm + alt wheel on not first timing point === instant crash
Will be fixed later :)

Regarding how to use it, I DM'ed you, but to anyone else reading - the YouTube video has a 40-minute tutorial linked in description.
Reset_676
To all the re* like me here is the link https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9buc3w


and to everyone else u just change the beat snap divisor at the top. Do not change it at the left.

Change it at the top and then proceed to timing.
TOMMASO
It doesn't open any .mp3 file
Just saved the song I wanted to time on Audacity just like you said and it worked
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