01-23-2012, 12:09 AM
(01-22-2012, 11:48 PM)HMoody Wrote:(01-22-2012, 09:56 PM)Shannon Wrote: I just realized that the script for SM 2.0 is now so large that I may not be able to build it without having it significantly exceed 80 minutes per stage. If that is the case, I will be forced to revise it to remove all non-core stuff and make it smaller.
Would it be that bad if it's over 80 minutes? I think most people would be willing to put in additional listening time if the benefits are worth it. Personally, I'd rather have all the extras than to have stuff taken out if it makes the program more effective. Is it more a processing issue for the brain since it wouldn't have as much time during the day to let it process all the suggestions?
There are limits to what can be processed, in both the brain and in my build environments. More than 80 minutes does not work for either.
There was actually a lot of repetition in the scripts I added, so removing all but a couple statements from each should solve the issue. When I first attempted to record the final result, each stage would have had to be over 135 minutes long.
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