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  2. My first ever attempt at this song or hearing it, it sounded amazing though I couldn't get the hang of that intro.
  3. Hi!!! I "created" that version myself with the CustomForge Song Manager. You select the song and then you go to the Custom Mods tab and select the "Pitch Shifter", which creates a new version of the song in E standard or Drop-D, depending the case. The thing is that, if you do that, you have to play the song with earphones, because otherwise you will hear the dissonance. Anyway, you can find here the Drop-D versions I "created", my friend: version 1.5 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nugYcaq85-zErXMlpNSnBQID_jGYPs-9/view?usp=sharing version 1.6 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1F-VSJyHIp8N5iHHmmfDi9hKWEXFTFBX1/view?usp=sharing
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  5. I have learned to make chart modifications to existing CDLC, so I have started adjusting a bunch of them, mainly in two ways: 1) Fixing factually wrong notes in the chart 2) Changing uncomfortable fret positions to better ones I also occasionally add/change/remove expression markers such as slides and legato. I definitely do these changes for my own benefit, and while the first kind of changes is an objective correction, the second one is more a personal preference. I think my changes could benefit other people and I am willing to share them, but I don't want to share them directly to the database because they would be competing with the originals. Would it make sense to create a thread under Workshop with my own edits and share links in such thread? Would it be disrespectful to additionally put a comment under the CDLC in the database to link to my version? In case of factual chart errors or grossly unreasonable hand positions, I normally write a comment on the CDLC in the database first, but it's clear to me that it almost never gets fixed. Some authors are not around anymore and others are just too busy to keep up with requests for fixes. For my own personal practice purposes, I just can't wait and that's why I learnt fixing them myself (I am, admittedly, a very DIY person). But sharing publicly is another matter, and I don't want to hurt original authors, especially when maybe they were in fact planning to fix something but just too busy to do it yet. Please share your thoughts on what could be the best policy to keep everyone happy.
  6. SOLVED : I discovered that i had an old Documents/CFSM folder from an old installation and since it was a OneDrive folder, it was not local. I removed the new files (the debug.log was there as well.. i was looking for it in the program's folder, go figure) and made the files local, CFSM started correctly!
  7. I improved my score. Ver 1.6 is difficult...!
  8. Yesterday
  9. Lead+ 90 achieved, but I can't imagine getting close to 99% here. This riff part with slides, hammer-on/pull-off and stretching to frets 2-7 is problematic for me. The arpeggio part at the 12th fret is quite easy once you get the hang of it, but I have some problems with recognition.
  10. I made a CDLC, however the open strings do not display when played in Rocksmith. They display in EOF, so I'm not sure how to fix it. Does anybody have any ideas? Thank you. https://www.mediafire.com/file/elzttfps1v8rtnk/Dexcore_Savior_v1_p.psarc/file - link to CDLC.
  11. Well, thank you for the redirecting. Someone on the discord told me to install RSMods on fresh intallation and it now work.
  12. https://customsforge.com/index.php?/guidelines/
  13. Hello Rocksmith fans! It’s been awhile since we’ve received some true variety and with some hints from previous months Rocksmith+ has delivered SEVEN songs that are sure to provide something for everyone. NEW AUTHENTIC ARRANGEMENTS: 30 Buffalo Springfield – For What It’s Worth – Bass, Lead, Simple Piano, Chord Chart Dead & Company – All Along the Watchtower – Bass, Lead, Piano, Chord Chart Madonna – Material Girl – Bass, Lead, Piano, Chord Chart Otis Redding – (Sittin’ On) the Dock of the Bay – Bass, Lead, Rhythm, Piano, Chord Chart Royal Blood – Figure It Out – Bass, Lead, Alt.… The post Rocksmith+ adds Classic Songs from Otis Redding, Buffalo Springfield, Madonna, and more! appeared first on The Riff Repeater.
  14. This song is also fun to play! As always, the down tuning has recognition issues (even though I put 11-48 strings to my guitar...). Therefore, it seems always much better to play the drop-D version...
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