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LittleLui

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    Heavily customized Squier Strat
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  1. Wonderful news! Ross has found a way to have working low-end bass notes. I recommend reading http://customsforge.com/topic/4750-going-low-a-workaround-to-get-bass-notes-below-c1-to-register-in-rocksmith/ and it would be wonderful if you could update your already released songs accordingly. I gave this technique a try and it was both easy to apply and it worked, too. For existing songs its simply change tuning in EOF by adding 12 deny the popup question suggesting auto-transposing edit your custom tunings file for csct (additional bass tunings +12) change the tuning of the bass part in csct to the +12 tunings, and the pitch to 220Sorry for this shameless plug here but I really want to play those wonderful AA songs with working note recognition :)
  2. This is amazing, thank you! By the way, my RocksmithToolkitLib.TuningDefinition.xml now has these additional sections for having B-Standard, Bb-Standard and Drop-B tunings for both guitar and bass: <TuningDefinition Version="RS2014" Name="BStandard" UIName="B Standard (custom)"> <Tuning string0="-5" string1="-5" string2="-5" string3="-5" string4="-5" string5="-5" /> </TuningDefinition> <TuningDefinition Version="RS2014" Name="A#D#G#C#FA#" UIName="BbStandard (custom)"> <Tuning string0="-6" string1="-6" string2="-6" string3="-6" string4="-6" string5="-6" /> </TuningDefinition> <TuningDefinition Version="RS2014" Name="BF#BEG#C#" UIName="DropB (custom)"> <Tuning string0="-5" string1="-3" string2="-3" string3="-3" string4="-3" string5="-3" /> </TuningDefinition> <TuningDefinition Version="RS2014" Name="BStandard220" UIName="B Standard Bass (custom)" Custom="false"> <Tuning string0="7" string1="7" string2="7" string3="7" string4="7" string5="7" /> </TuningDefinition> <TuningDefinition Version="RS2014" Name="A#D#G#C#FA#220" UIName="BbStandard Bass (custom)" Custom="false"> <Tuning string0="6" string1="6" string2="6" string3="6" string4="6" string5="6" /> </TuningDefinition> <TuningDefinition Version="RS2014" Name="BF#BEG#C#220" UIName="DropB Bass (custom)" Custom="false"> <Tuning string0="7" string1="9" string2="9" string3="9" string4="9" string5="9" /> </TuningDefinition>
  3. Happy Birthday, thanks for everything!
  4. That is exactly how you learn a song. You start out slow (I often start at 50% or even slower, depending on the song and the section I'm in; The auto-speedup function in the riff repeater is great for that, although i find the 10-percent-point steps a tad big). In the end, you don't read the note highway note-for-note but you more or less use it as a memory aid for the structure of the song so you see which phrase is coming up next.
  5. I'd love to test the guitar parts and maybe I could add the bass part (would probably a relatively spontaneous decision, but both definitely won't happen before thursday evening).
  6. m/ Awesome Song, can't wait! (Although i'll probably fail spectacularly at playing it, but that won't stop me.)
  7. IMO it is absolutely imperative that the CDLC has matching keys for the recording and the notes. Otherwise it will be very painful playing it. After a quick look at the tab it should be quite possible to transpose it to G without requiring re-tuning. A|---3-4---3-4---3-4---|E|-5-----5-----5-----5-|becomes A|---1-2---1-2---1-2---|E|-3-----3-----3-----3-|IMO this would be more comfortable to play instead of having to re-tune to D standard just for that song. (Which i look forward to play btw, great song!)
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