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Apel Sos

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  1. Hey. Thanks for checking out/downloading/playing my CDLC. I really enjoy making songs that aren't very popular. They're mostly for just myself, but I always try to make them top quality and upload them here, in case anyone feels the same. :) Enjoy. Blink 182 - Josie Cartel - Faster Ride Cartel - The Perfect Mistake The Maine - Girls Do What They Want The Maine - Into Your Arms The Maine - The Way We Talk Obviously, there are more to come, but this list is mostly for organization/magna charter. If you want to contact me for request/anything else, use my steam @aplesos6. KEY: Finished Working On Being Fixed
  2. @@Chlipouni @@albatross213 Thanks for the help. After scouring the web for a tutorial, (Found in plain sight), I figured out how to add sections. I agree that sections are better than DD, but DDC was the only way I knew how to fix the 24 fret issue. Thanks for the cache hint as well. If I come into contact with that issue again, I'll be sure to test it out.
  3. After finding out that DDC creates phrases, I quickly used to to create CDLC that has DD. My CDLC I'm making has a 16 fret slide to the 4th fret. This makes the game start zoomed completely out. So I used DDC to fix that, but then another issue showed itself. The lead, bass and vocals all work. (Vocals aren't even DD obviously). But the Rhythm is the only one suffering. What happens is when I try to switch the difficulty all the way up, and hit the delete key to resume playing, the game crashes. This is the only way I know how to make phrases so that my guitars aren't zoomed out to the 24th fret. If you guys have another way to make phrases, that would be great. Just a heads up, the CDLC works perfectly fine even with DD Lead and bass and non-DD Rhythm. I haven't tried to play the rhythm part because I assume that as soon as the DD turns up by itself, the game will crash.
  4. @@firekorn It's the newest tool they have. My issue was not understanding how they worked when you generated a .psarc. I have solved the issue anyway.
  5. @@albatross213 Thank you so much with the help. I feel like I've successfully made CDLC for the first time. And it isn't too bad like some of the CDLC I've played out there. Edit: Agghh. I've seem to have claimed I fixed it too early. I got the lyrics done. The only problem is I've done what you said with the tones but they still don't produce any sound. The tones switches and I have two or more for each track. They're named differently and I'll pull out a authentic tone in the RSTK and name it to the tone that I made in EOF but it just doesn't work. Edit 2: I've figured it out! (I knew my classes in IT would pay off! lol) Anyway, I realized how it's supposed to be set up in EOF and RSTK. Thanks a lot for your help! Now I can make my own CDLC. Any song I desire.
  6. I recently got into CDLC making and I have a few problems. I've successfully created a CDLC using the song Into Your Arms by The Maine but there's a problem, or two. 1: The guitar and bass are WAY too quiet and I can't change tones while or after playing the song 2: I have no clue how to add tones to specific points or even just the song in general. I've looked around but tutorials on how to make CDLC come up short. ESPECIALLY tutorials with good production quality. 3:I can't seem to find any tutorials on vocals either. No clue. I tried to use the vocals part in EOF, but that seemed more like a RockBand thing than Rocksmith. Other than these three problems, my CDLC works perfectly fine. Here's a video I made showing the issue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnsYKuaUF6Y&feature=youtu.be Notice how you can't hear the bass or guitar, or just barely. Also, the amps don't respond to either one by producing the wave effect like they usually do. This doesn't happen on any other song.
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