Website Link: https://dynamaker.tunergames.com/
This tool grants you the power to create a Dynamix chart for any song you envision a chart being made for, which is amazing! It is made by omegaPi some time ago.
Use Google Chrome to visit the website. Press "F" to go into Full-Screen mode. (Might have to press F11 as well so that everything is aligned.)
If the website does not fit your screen:
Set the Zoom of the website to 100%.
- (Setting is in the Chrome Dropdown menu at the top right, below the X close window button.) If it still does not fit, try other zoom values like 80%.
If you are creating a new map, only load the music file, then press New Map.
- Press Audio/Video Browse to load, when the button is moused over, it will turn green, if it stays blue it means you are clicking nothing.
If you are editing an existing map, load both the map file and audio file.
Find the BPM of the song from other sources (eg Osu!), then enter the offset if you know what offset it has, else leave it as 0. You can set the offset again later while editing the chart using the "O" and "P" keys.
- Beat Per Minute is the BPM of the song.
- Bars Per Minute is the BPM divided by the Time signature of the song (Number of Beats in 1 Bar)
- MIXER: Side has Sliding Bar and can only contain Slide Notes
- PAD: Side can only contain Tap and Hold Notes
- MULTI: Side can contain all 3 types of notes. (This type of side cannot be found in Dynamix)
Press the Start button. Change the offset of your song by using the O and P buttons. O makes notes come later. P makes notes come earlier.
Controls - Navigation and Charting
- Right Click
- Click Save as XML to only save the chart file.
- Next time when opening DynaMaker, load both the XML map file and the song file.
Alternatively you can click Save as .DY to save as a format which contains both the map and the song. (File Size is bigger!!) When you save it in this form, the next time you open DynaMaker you only need to load the .dy file as it contains both the map and song. However if you save too many .dy files it will take up a lot of space.
.dy files can also be loaded into the DynaMaker website on your phone to play the chart using DynaMaker's in-built touchscreen interactive chart player. (Personally I couldn't get it to load on some of my devices as the screen and webpage are misaligned. I tried a few devices but I could get it to work consistently only on a iPhone 7 running iOS 10 though.) This is an alternative way to test your chart if you do not want to upload your chart on to Dynamite.