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firekorn's post in single muted string in a chord, from guitar pro? was marked as the answer
Frethand mute inside chord aren't imported into EOF because it's known to cause recognition issue inside Rocksmith when playing.
So overall what you are trying to do is not suggested and should be avoided to get a proper RS experience.
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firekorn's post in Convert XBOX DLC to PC was marked as the answer
It is against the rule of this site to do that anyway so you won't get any help here about that.
End of this discussion.
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firekorn's post in Real Guitar was marked as the answer
You also need to check the box in eof preference to save RS2 file.
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firekorn's post in Measures in EOF was marked as the answer
You can add as much beat as you want which basiccally is the same thing since a measure is composed of a variable number of beat depending on the time signature.
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firekorn's post in Bass notes doesn't register in RS was marked as the answer
It's probably because the value in the tuning isn't the same in EOF and the toolkit.
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firekorn's post in Accidentally Changed Package ID on RS1Compatibiliy File? was marked as the answer
Simply delete the file Steam will probably redownload it by himself. If steam doesn't redownload it you can use the cache integrity verification system from steam but know that this will also replace de .dll and you'll need to re-add it after.
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firekorn's post in How to do tone switches? was marked as the answer
http://customsforge.com/topic/2336-tone-switch
A quick search in the forum could have given you the answer ;)
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firekorn's post in Feature Request: Function To Make All Notes On A Given String A Slap Or Pop was marked as the answer
That's already available take a look at the edit->selection menu you can make a lot of combination that allow you to do almost whatever you want in the selection part then just use the hotkey to make the selected note a pop or a slap.
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firekorn's post in Help with low guitar tuning was marked as the answer
For a guitar tuning it will be like this in EOF : -6 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4
It's a C standard (double full step down or -4 on all strings comapred to E standard) droped to Bb/A# (-2 on the lowest strings)
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firekorn's post in RS2 -> TAB was marked as the answer
http://customsforge.com/topic/5420-rocksmith-tab-explorer/
Here is something interesting that just showed up, it might be good to take a look at it.