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firekorn

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  1. Well that's why there a session, to play a 12 bar blues and you don't need to be able to improvise witha band to be a guitar player.

     

    Improvisation is a master skills at any instrument that's not part of any basics. I didn't take your post in the wrong way, i just think that RS is always underrated and some part of this game are not used enough like session mode or the arcade games for exemple.

     

    But clearly learning to improvised is something really hard but the session mode can really help you there.

  2. The lesson in Rocksmith are pretty good and deserve to be done many times to really get it right, it's not here just to decorate.

     

    Even after my countless hour of play i still go some lesson, it's really helpfull when you're stuck on something.

  3. None is more intuitive.

    For musical theory the tab display is more logicial : higher note are higher on the sheet.

    But compared to the actual way you look at your guitar neck, it's completely the opposite higher note are at the bottom...

    But Rocksmith display the way you're looking at your neck when playing which is the opposite of musical theory.

     

    It will basicly depends of what you're used to look at or your musical background... I was used to both and none is a problem for me looking at a tab or RS is "easy" to read, i go faster on RS to playing it at full speed for the first time because i can easily relate to what i see when i look at the neck but the tab is more logical for pure musical theory way which make it easy to write or relate to a riff i just discover i used both in different situation because of my background and the way i started to learn guitar but if someone was only reading tab for years, changing this could be pretty damn hard and overall useless since there is no real avantage between this two display option.

  4. the chords are just different note assembled together, so using the indicated note of the scale you will be able to construct chords/double stop around it's pretty easy if you take your time to take a good look at the fretboard and try to recognize different patern (power chords pattern are almost the easiest to find).

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  5. The default tone in EOF is the one that is load at the start of the song by rocksmith, so depending on how you set your tone change it doesn't always matter which one is the default tone in EOF.

     

    For exemple, if your first tone change is on the first note, the default tone will be replace by the tone you've set on the first note.

    If you set your first tone change after the first note make sure that the default tone is the one that should be used for the first notes.

  6. The toolkit already do it by himself very well with the cents information (-12000 for an octave down). About the prompt it might be better in the toolkit since it's here that we really change every things to set it right (even if EOF has to get the right tuning set or it will messes with the RS recognition system).

  7. But learning to play a song in particular can help you learning to play guitar, there's no right or wrong way, every body choose the tool they prefer but looking at the price for one course compared to how much time i spent on RS, it does not seems to worth it at the moment but i personnally have a good background in music that help me.

  8. Well about the guitar, you can still get it to work by inverted the process we used for bass settings. Indicate -11 for every strings in EOF and the toolkit and doubling the pitch in the toolkit might get RS to recognize it correctly as a custom tuning.

  9. the beat map is off, some notes are missing in the solo (toward the end).

    About the chord, the A minor kind of chord series especially, they are really hard to get and since we don't have any finger position to help is quite messy. It's not that they seems wrong but they are almost unplayable even at slow speed so at full speed...

     

    But everything else is good and i'm quite happy with my 90% on the first try.

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  10. Just for information, Guitar pro doesn't export bend in midi or at least the program i used behind never used the information (Fl studio/Ableton Live) and i'm not sure how synthesia will handle this information since not all synthesizer have the ability to do a bend.

  11. A bass part isn't limited to 4 strings in EOF the name is real bass but you can use it as a guitar too.

     

    You can have a bonus arrangement for lead/rythm or bass if you only need one bonus arrangement simply use the bass 22 for it if you need more arrangement you need another eof project.

     

    In the toolkit you can add as many XML as you want so you just have to select those you need for your CDLC.

  12. When i have only one bonus arrangement i usually use the bass part 22 as the bonus arrangement.

     

    If you have two bonus arrangement copy or save your eof project somewhere else so that you have two times the almost exact same project except one will have the bonus arrangement and the other will be the normal one.

  13. Added All For Me, The Jester's Dance, Dead Alone

    Updated Evil in a Closet

     

    I wasn't able to find any tab for Transparent so if anyone has one, i would be really glad, but that won't stop me to doing it anyway, it will just take a lot more time so i will keep it in stand by at the moment.

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