I had an issue where it would not open. I solved it by running this in powershell gci ./toolkit | unblock-file Windows 10 had blocked all the DLLs and EXEs. Once I had unblocked them it ran fine.
I am running v2.8.1.0-52160fa0 beta and I have this issue too. the updater downloads the zip, and it looks like it is applying but the previous version is still there
Would it be possible to add a check box to disable the installed in program files warning? I have it installed in d:\program files, which doesnt have the protection the c:\program files does, so I should not have the issues that its warning about.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/rr2c7hx865agxap/gracenote.gp5 Here you go. I chopped all the bars out except the ones with grace notes. Use the Guitar I track.
The last 2 DLC I worked on had grace notes in the GP5 file. On both of them it imported the grace note, but ignored the regular note. So in one instance the GP5 had fret 3 (grace) slide to 5 (sustain for a half note). The import had fret 3 sustain for half note. Which would sound wrong. Is it possible to have it just import both notes? or at least just drop the grace note and use the main note?
Is there a way to add default fingering. The band I have been doing a lot of CDLC for uses a 1-4-3 chord a lot. Or just a 1-4 double stop. So on the 5th fret it would be 5(e)-8(a)-7(d) or 5(e)-8(a). Is it possible to add global fingering , so any DLC I do will know that this is fingered with 1.4,3, or just 1,4? Whether this is added to the code, or something I can do in my copy doesnt matter to me.
@[member=Chlipouni] The slides are back, but it seems like the highdensity tag is getting lost sometimes again. Most of the time the chords would show the empty blue box if they repeated. If there was a repeated palm mute the high density tag was lost and you see all the palm muted chords.
I would also comment on the DLC have the author fix it up. There are a bunch of authors who dont like DD, but they should at least put in sections. If it were one of mine I would like to know where I needed more sections and phrases
Have you used the volume calibration in the game? I would try calibrating with only the D string or D+G+B to see if that makes any difference. Pickup style shouldn't matter.
I have a section , chord 35 is played. a few seconds later 35 is played again and slide to 57. The new DDC 2.9 removes the slide and puts the "repeated" chord marker in its place (empty blue box). In EOF it looks like this. Is there something in EOF to force DDC to keep it? If I look at the XML from EOF it shows the chord as HIgh density=0. http://i.imgur.com/DODIJgJ.png