This tells you how many arrows are in the song. Otherwise, it's probably using the old scale (or really really easy).ĮDIT: You can also get an idea of how hard a song's going to be by the little yellow info box below the difficulty list. A general rule is, if the hard/expert chart is above level 10 and it's NOT an in the groove song, it's using the new scale. EDM Drums Includes 24MB filled with 60 claps, 11. All EDM samples cut to 110, 128, 140 BPM. EDM Drop Vocal Sample Pack Over 150 Samples adding up to 271MB. However, some other songs (especially some in the 3rd mix folder) use the same scale as the ITG scale. Instructions: Click each link below and look around each website for the download link or button. So for example, a level 6 on the ITG scale would be a level 9 on the new DDR scale. The different scale is 1.5 times that of the ITG scale (the ITG scale is 2/3 that of the other scale). Important: Some of the DDR and speirmix songs use a different difficulty level scale to the In The Groove scale. These packs contain a lot of chart and party music. In my opinion the easier charts from these packs prepare you better for the harder songs.īen Speirs' SPEIRMIX - One - Two - Three - Four Different style stepcharts than DDR, preferred by some but unfavoured by others.
These packs are from the In The Groove series of games, containing more western sounds than the very Japanese DDR packs. Includes a lot of classic tracks which are pretty much synonymous with dance games - very cheesy, Japanese eurobeat. Here are some links to some packs to start out with which cover a range of difficulties: Although I've never seen one where a level 1 chart was like that. Yes, there is of course the possibility of downloading some badly presented keyboard-oriented pack where the difficulty numbers bear no resemblance to, well, anything really.