@soccerboy7jqcool: Well, obviously. Just listen in the background and notice the slight camera shakes. And if you don't believe me, check out my other vids. I'm rather vocal about how I feel about people who show off using the controller thinking they're all so good at the game..
Reverse scroll was what you used to be forced to play if you unlocked the Extra stage on the earlier AC and PS2 releases. 1.5x, reverse, solo/note. It's definitely something I had to get used to when I started AAing songs in the arcades a lot. Don't ask me to play a boss song or a really twisty 9/14 that way though.
I believe it was U1 along with Tatsh and Big Idea that produced Lesson's 1, 2, and possibly 3. Scott Dolph (AKA Scotty D.) did the commentary and vocals for Lesson 1. American Idol contestant JB Ah-Fua did commentary and vocals for Lesson 2, while jun did the voice for the Japanese version of it. Val TiaTia, who also did the rap for Crazy Control and the new Dynamite Rave, did commentary and vocals for Lesson 3.
do u actally use the mat
soccerboy7jqcool 1 year ago
@soccerboy7jqcool: Well, obviously. Just listen in the background and notice the slight camera shakes. And if you don't believe me, check out my other vids. I'm rather vocal about how I feel about people who show off using the controller thinking they're all so good at the game..
KnuxSonic8 1 year ago
heheh, I actually enjoy the lessons. Set arrows to shuffle, x?, and reverse the scrolling, you have quite a challenge!
Fairy7red7hime 2 years ago
Reverse scroll seems weird to me. lol.
KnuxSonic8 2 years ago
Reverse scroll was what you used to be forced to play if you unlocked the Extra stage on the earlier AC and PS2 releases. 1.5x, reverse, solo/note. It's definitely something I had to get used to when I started AAing songs in the arcades a lot. Don't ask me to play a boss song or a really twisty 9/14 that way though.
darknight068 2 years ago
Come to think of this song, that sounds like Val Tiatia. It probably is, seeing that he also did the rap for the new Dynamite Rave.
darknight068 2 years ago
I'm still like Lesson 2 the best in terms of the track itself. JB Ah-Fua could throw down on some vocals!
darknight068 2 years ago
Ohh? D: Wait, you mean...U1 didn't do Lesson2? I--I've been living a lie! OTL
Fairy7red7hime 2 years ago
I believe it was U1 along with Tatsh and Big Idea that produced Lesson's 1, 2, and possibly 3. Scott Dolph (AKA Scotty D.) did the commentary and vocals for Lesson 1. American Idol contestant JB Ah-Fua did commentary and vocals for Lesson 2, while jun did the voice for the Japanese version of it. Val TiaTia, who also did the rap for Crazy Control and the new Dynamite Rave, did commentary and vocals for Lesson 3.
darknight068 2 years ago
Ohh! So he was involved with the song, but didn't do the actual singing part? ooh, did I get that mixed up! OTL
Fairy7red7hime 2 years ago
That's pretty much the general gist of it, and even then the Lesson tracks were a collaborative effort.
darknight068 2 years ago
I see...ehe, thanks for explaining that for me! xD;
Fairy7red7hime 2 years ago
Not a problem. :D
darknight068 2 years ago
does the game come with a platform to dance on???
TaKeNoPrIsOnErS666 2 years ago
yes
blueapple128 2 years ago