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  1. Thanks for the response. 1) I was hoping there was some better method, but it was as I suspected then. Thanks for confirming that. If I can get a reverse effect going then I'll include those parts, but if not then I won't I guess. They really don't sound right at all (I didn't even release that it was guitars and not a synth until I looked at score) without the reverse effect. 2) Thanks for the tip! I'll give it a shot. 3) I'll ask about reverse effects on the public forum later once I'm ready for that part then. Do you happen to know of any songs off the top of your head that I could look at?
  2. Sorry if this isn't the correct area for this. I figured you guys might be more interested compared to the standard forum user since we're here because of a shared interested in Japanese rock music. Alright, so I recently started messing with making my own CDLC and to be honest, it's kind of a pain to get it perfect. I'm kind of a perfectionist so I want to include all possible parts, lyrics, custom tones, etc, but I honestly don't have the time or patience to go through all of that it seems. I do, however, have a bunch of scorebooks (just bought more last week and I'm expecting even more from a friend sometime this month hopefully), and I usually at least tab out the stuff I'm learning in Guitar Pro as I'm learning it. For example, the song I most recently tabbed out as practice for learning how to create CDLC was Galileo Galilei's Aoi Shiori (I'm not really into anime, but some people might know it as the opening song to Anohana/"Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai"). I haven't put this on the CDLC list yet but I'm uploading what I have done for you guys if you're interested in trying it out and giving feedback: http://www.mediafire.com/download/4f0hre37xve8bfw/Galileo-Galilei_Aoi-Shiori_v1_p.psarc(Old build, needs to be updated eventually) Even in its current state it seems much more complete and accurate than the current CDLC for Aoi Shiori that's available for download. It has the lead guitar, rhythm guitar, and bass. I have the full score for this song which also includes drums, keyboard, and vocal scores, but I only did the guitar and bass parts. One thing that's missing from this is the guitar 3 and guitar 4 parts, which play a big part in the second half of the song. In particular, both guitar 3 and guitar 4 have a reverse effect the entire time. The other things that are missing are the lyrics and the chord names (although that's not too important I suppose), and also DD I guess. Here's the GPX if someone else wants to check it out: http://www.mediafire.com/download/dwrd6da9c2ctt7v/%E9%9D%92%E3%81%84%E6%A0%9E.gpx For reference, everything from bar 59 until the end for guitar part 3 and 4 should be reversed. So, some questions: 1) I'm still a beginner when it comes to this CDLC stuff, but in order to add the alternative arrangements, would I need to make a new chart in EoF and import the .xmls for the alternative arrangements into the Rocksmith Toolkit program? Or is there a way to add more real guitar arrangements to the same .eof file? 2) Are there any easy applications I can use to generate a lyric file that works based on bars (such as how you would fill it out in Guitar Pro) instead of miliseconds so that I could just easily copy the lyrics at the precise timing that is in the scorebook? If not then I suppose it wouldn't be that big of a deal to use one of the programs like I've seen recommended on the forum. 3) Is a full reverse effect even possible as a custom tone in Rocksmith? Alternatively, if someone wants to collaborate with me and flesh it out then I'd be cool with that too. Custom tones that match the original song in particular would be very helpful.
  3. Hey everyone. I'm a relatively beginner guitarist (2 years) and bassist (slightly less than a year). I've been listening to Japanese music for a solid 10+ years now. I started off liking bands like Luna Sea and Dir en grey and also some other bands like ELLEGARDEN, but have branched out over the years into the indie scenes (particularly interested in the Kansai (Kyoto/Osaka/close) scene). These days I play things like ONE OK ROCK, Akai Kouen, My Dead Girlfriend, Soutaiseiriron, Negoto, Eiga de mita shoujo, Cymbals, the cabs, etc. I also enjoy listening to bands like Ling tosite sigure, tricot, syrup16g, PLASTIC GIRL IN CLOSET, Mass of the Fermenting Dregs, and so on. I probably lean more on the side of alternative rock and shoegaze, with some pop rock and straight pop bands as well these days. I own the following books if anyone wants to make some CDLC: ONE OK ROCK BEST SELECTION (Guitar parts only book) Soutaiseiriron - Chiffon Shugi/HI-fi Shinsho (First two albums in one book, all parts) Soutaiseiriron - Kininaru ano ko (single song book, all parts) Negoto - Sharp # (single song book, all parts) Galileo Galilei - Aoi Shiori (single song book, all parts) And for shits and giggles, Perfume Songbook I also have various songs I've tabbed out on my own, mostly bass. And I also offer this website which has a lot of full band scores for mostly only Japanese bands: http://guitarlist.net/ I'm pretty lazy but I'd eventually like to make some CDLC for some of the songs I like (especially the Soutaiseiriron stuff).
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