If you want to use the full keyboard layout, make sure your keys are bound like this:Ī: Because there are so many international keyboardlayouts, and this way they should all be supported (hopefully). Open lets you manually browse for a file. Instrument refers to the selected MIDI instrument to play. This is mainly useful when attempting to sync up multiple player's intruments for compositions, and is otherwise recommended to be off. True timings means that TBbard will not ignore the initial wait time for an instrument (ex if the drums start 30 seconds into the song, then with this on, TBbard will wait 30 seconds before it starts playing). There's a 1 second delay in-between every loop to let the playback buffer catch back up for fast paced songs. Loop will cause the playback to loop indefinitely until it's manually stopped. This is recommended to be on for a more accurate playback. If unchecked it'll just ignore the hold part, and play as it has previously with rapid taps for each note. Hold long notes if selected, it'll hold every note prefixed with "h" or "hold" until another note is to be played or it gets a "release" command. This greatly reduces latency and is highly recommended, since it doesn't have to keep pressing and holding ctrl/shift which will delay everything by an extra frame. Use full keyboard layout means that TBbard will try to use the layout specified in the screenshot (check out the "Full keyboard layout" section below, or click the in the application for more info). The percentage indicates the portion of the song that's accurately playable in that octave. TBbard will attempt to convert the notes to sound reasonable, but for some songs you might want to adjust the target octaves. Octave Target FFXIV's perform system is limited to three octaves, whereas midi can have up to ~10 octaves. This is to make sure you have time to tab back into FFXIV and move the mouse to the appropriate spot. Start delay is the delay (in seconds) between pressing Play and the application beginning playback. Note: If you "uncap" your fps to a value higher than your monitor supports, you can still use the higher value. FFXIV's UI input is limited by your FPS and a delay is needed in-between clicks. Min FPS is the minimum fps value that you're experiencing at the current in-game location. This can make some of the faster songs sound a lot better. WaitMultiplier is a value that will be multiplied with every wait command. You still need to have java installed! UI description It's mainly intended as a convenient way to quickly run the application as admin.
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