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My friend and I are using Pokemon and their attacks
The wiki has a detailed section explaining audio pairs.Can some pro who uses audio-loops for corners (like aronpm) please explain exactly how they do it?
Yes, that method sounds like colour pairs.i have an object or word related to each sticker of the cube... i say that is colour pairs because i use some things like green-white-red = TACO (because the taco is from MEXICO and have that colours in his flag ) but i'm not sure.. what method is that?
So I need to prepare a letter pair list first?
And another question: Let's say I have remembered something like Foe RoD Gee LeR. When executing, how do I know which letters are bold?
Not necessarily, the beauty of audio-loop memo is it often doesn't need to be coherent. Incoherent sounds don't require a pre-memorised list since they're easy to make on the spot.So I need to prepare a letter pair list first?
If you are planning on using proper words to perhaps form sentences, a list could be of benefit. (Like Chris has done)Methods for forming monosyllable sounds:
*If the letter-pair consists of 2 consonants, place a vowel in-between as a filler. (Example: TN = tin)
*If the letter-pair consists of at least 1 vowel, say the letter pair how it would sound as if it was a word. (Example: BU = Boo, AE = "Eh")
*Have a pre-memorised list of audio pairs, similar to a letter-pair image list.
Once you're familiar with the system for attaining sounds, it'll be very obvious which letters are the actual targets. If you have 2 letters that are both vowels, you might need to make a mental note of what letters are involved (and/or the order the letters appear in).And another question: Let's say I have remembered something like Foe RoD Gee LeR. When executing, how do I know which letters are bold?
Thanks Zane!
Do you have any tips on how I should make a letter scheme for corners? Should I just make it in alphabetic order like ULB = "A", URB = "B" ect?
If this is a big problem, you can remove K and replace it with a different letter that isn't already included in your lettering scheme. By doing this you will eliminate similar sounding letters.How do you all distinguish between C and K in audio?
Thanks Zane!
Do you have any tips on how I should make a letter scheme for corners? Should I just make it in alphabetic order like ULB = "A", URB = "B" ect?
some do visualAny variants ?
I had an idea a couple of weeks ago:
If you use loci method and have only a few paths "prepared" why not reusing useless information you already know.
So I started to scatter loci-"check points" on Counterstrike maps.
Works perfectly fine for me and will work with every arbitrary game maps/levels you played a lot.
Makes you instantly dozens of paths available.
Just a hint, you may simply ignore my post.
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