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For years this was thought to be impossible in PFA... Loading the MIDI and getting the performance to a state like this...
This is the first ever successful legit run of The Nuker 3 F3 in Piano From Above. Pretty much no CPU has been powerful enough to be able to pass the thicc middle section (shanghai teahouse and krash notes) before the final part. But, my Ryzen 5 5600x is the first ever CPU to successfully take on and meet the challenge. I have actually been working on trying to make this possible for about a year now. I originally tried to export it in parts that were possible to legit run, and was unable to for a variety of reasons. Eventually I got FL to export a plausible array of parts that might be possible, although they would require MIDI compression, a large amount of ram, a very powerful CPU. At the time, I only had 32GB of ram and a Ryzen 5 2600, so it was really not possible. Later that year I upgraded to 64GB of ram and was able to compress the middle section to under 2GB. However, my 2600 was just not powerful enough to pass it (even at 4.1GHz). This year, I got my hands on Ryzen 5000, and I immediately realized that it might be possible to make this video happen. I started by loading the Middle section into PFA and letting it play through to remove pagefile lag, and then rewound it to the beginning. Then I hit record and ended up with this video. After it was recorded, I loaded and recorded the other parts, did some editing, and the rest is history.
If you are interested in watching the version with the full crash, it can be found here (although it is 7 hours long): • [Black MIDI] PFA / The...
You may notice that Part 2 is over 270 million notes and should not be able to be loaded into PFA. The actual MIDI was above 2GB, but I used a program that compresses MIDI files significantly so that they are loadable in MIDI players. Part 2 went from over 2GB to 1.7GB so that is is able to be loaded into PFA. It retains the note count and does not change the midi in any other way.
The MIDI initially had severe pagefile lag, but performing the anti-pagefile lag trick fixed it (playing the midi through and then rewinding it back to the beginning and playing it again) fixed it and it was passable.
I also was initially going to do it on my Ryzen 5 2600, but unfortunately it passed the midi about 30 seconds after it was finished. Therefore, I can conclude that you will need the following to do a successful legit run on this MIDI:
Ryzen 5000 CPU (or rocket lake CPU possibly)
and at least 64GB Ram (96+GB recommended for no pagefile lag)
MIDI Info:
Creators: Emex Denvir, BlackHawk 580, Alexander Verevkin, and KirbyFan2015
Original Video: • [Black MIDI] The Nuker...
Emex's Channel: bit.ly/2KOf1ma
BlackHawk's Channel: bit.ly/2iI5UEk
Alexander's Channel: bit.ly/2H00nqv
KirbyFan2015's Channel: bit.ly/2Z4uYcF
Notes:
Total: 532,147,730 (Note: Not the "true" notecount of TN3 because some parts had overlapping sections to allow the video to be seamlessly switched)
Part 1: 114,001,213
Part 2: 296,207,078
Part 3: 121,939,439
Time: 14:28.1
Size: 3.46 GB
Max NPS: 55,944,694
Max Polyphony: 408,177
Recording/Editing info:
MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64
Audio: OmniMIDI
Soundfont: CFaz Keys III
Soundfont Author: MBMS
PC info:
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.65 GHz (PBO)
Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC
64GB DDR4 3600
Full specs on channel about Page.
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