![]() ![]() The spreadsheet is fine and good if you’re looking into building your song library regardless of the songs you’re getting, but it lacks searchability. The current maintainers are however quite acquainted and sensibilized with chart quality (some of them are even chart reviewers), so I trust their judgement. For instance, the overall quality of the second tab of the spreadsheet is more questionable than the main one. ![]() Though the spreadsheet as it stands at the time of writing could use a little bit of cleaning: the spreadsheet didn’t use to have strict entry requirements like it has now. The majority of individual charters featured on the spreadsheet are vetted and thoroughly reviewed for their abilities: if you picked any of their drives, you would be 99% sure to be provided with professional-grade, high quality charts. At the time, if you went and decided to get all of the songs from all of the drives, you’d end up with maybe a bit under 20,000 charts, which would get you going forever. A great way to get started, and arguably still to this day, the one starting point as a new player to get charts. There were a few ways of getting charts, each with their own setbacks: The spreadsheetĪ curated list of drive folders containing vast amounts of charts and songs, either from the community or ripped from official games. Let’s say you’re a new player looking for some charts. How did it come to be?Įarly December 2017. This is the main utility and principle of chorus, and what most of its users came to expect of it. In one straight sentence, chorus is a platform that aggregates community custom charts and provides an interface to search through them. ![]() I’m also gonna give my own insights about them, which spawned the idea, then the first version of chorus. This first article will go over other means to get custom charts for your Clone Hero library. To celebrate, this article is the first of a series that is going to go through the origins of chorus. I’m a bit late because chorus was released in very late December 2017… but let’s say chorus is 1 year old now! Woo! ![]()
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