ParaKit-Open_Source helps you build drum charts for VR and rhythm games. This tool turns audio files and MIDI data into usable drum tracks. You can use it to split music into specific instrument parts, find the beat of a song, or convert sheet music into a format your game understands. It works with electronic drum kits and MIDI pads.
You can visit the download page to obtain the software.
Click here to visit the download page
ParaKit-Open_Source runs on Windows 10 and Windows 11. Ensure your computer meets these standards for the best performance:
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or equivalent AMD processor.
- Memory: 8 GB of RAM.
- Graphics: Integrated graphics card with support for DirectX 11.
- Storage: 500 MB of free disk space.
- Audio: Standard sound card and speakers or headphones.
- Visit the download page link above.
- Look for the latest release version on the right-hand side of the screen.
- Click the file ending in .exe to start your download.
- Save the file to your desktop or downloads folder.
- Double-click the file to start the installer.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to place the software on your computer.
- Open the application from your start menu once the installer finishes.
ParaKit-Open_Source offers modules to handle your music files.
The stem splitter separates a song into different instrument tracks. It isolates the drums so you can hear them clearly. This makes it easier to create accurate charts.
This feature detects the rhythm in your audio files and creates a MIDI guide. It tracks the beat and places notes where the drums occur.
BPM detection finds the tempo of your song. Correct timing ensures your charts match the music flow.
The built-in editor lets you adjust notes. You can move, delete, or add notes to fix timing or improve the feel of your chart.
Keep your files organized with the asset manager. It tracks your audio clips, MIDI files, and project settings in one place.
Import MusicXML files to turn printed sheet music into MIDI data. This feature saves time when you already have the notes written down.
Connect your electronic drum kit or MIDI pad to your computer using a USB cable. The application recognizes most MIDI devices automatically. Select your device in the settings menu to start recording your performance directly into the software.
- Open ParaKit-Open_Source.
- Select File and choose New Project.
- Drag your audio file into the workspace.
- Use the BPM detector to set the song speed.
- Use the Stem Splitter if you need a clean drum track.
- Use the Auto Audio to MIDI feature to generate the base notes.
- Use the MIDI Editor to refine the note placement.
- Export your work as a .rlrr or .chart file depending on your game requirements.
If the application fails to open, verify your Windows updates. Ensure your audio drivers are current. If your MIDI device does not connect, check your cable connection and ensure the device is powered on. Restart the application if you encounter performance delays.
This tool supports many formats and music workflows. It handles audio stems for better clarity. The system excels at MIDI parsing and MIDI input management. It works with rhythm game formats like .chart used in Clone Hero and internal .rlrr formats for VR drum games. The open-source nature of the project allows for continuous updates from the community.