Outro: Some songs end with long fade outs, a long section of silence or repetitive sections of music that you might want to shorten. NOTE: Using a negative offset in EditSaber/MediocreMapper does NOT add silence. If the song naturally has an intro that won’t have any notes mapped to it then you might not have to do anything but if it doesn’t then you’ll have to add silence to the beginning of the file. Intro: You want about 2-3 seconds before the first note so that the player can prepare themself. I’ll go over the basics but I’m not going into in-depth audio editing. No matter where you get your audio file from, you should typically run it through an audio editor like Audacity (free) to make sure the intro, outro and volume are adequate and then you’ll want to export it as an. If you want more in-depth tutorials or you still need an editor, check out the Mapping Wiki here: This guide will cover all of that and get you up to the pattern mapping phase. This will save you tons of time in mapping and it will make it much easier to keep your notes on-beat. So you want to create a Beat Saber custom map… The first and most important steps are properly preparing your audio file and song info.
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