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  1. Hi can anyone help me with this.

    Rocksmith 2014 has been working for me for many years without issue, but since last month I've had in-game lag with the scrolling of the song jumps.
    This lag always happens during the second some never the first I play and never at the start of the song seems to only happen in the middle.
    I've tried everything from installing on different harddrive with no Cdlc or DLC to turning off my internet to see if it was that. I've updated all my drivers too.
    If it was lagging in other software and games id assume it was my pc packing up but everything else works fine 


    Im lost to a fix and its making learning new songs extremely difficult.

    thank you 

  2. thanks for the reply been trying to get on the forums for the last few days to check this post but some reason i couldnt log in. anyway for some reason after a few more goes at just laoding it in it just worked and all the chart appeared, im not sure what i did.

    i didnt realise FOF was not the same i asumed it was EOF but its old name and hadnt been changed.

    thanks for your quick response anyway raynebc

  3. Hi everyone,

    Ive been AWOL from rocksmith and guitar playing for a while due to carpul tunnel but im back and want to finish some CDLC that ive started but when importing the project from ​eof1.8RC10 to ​eof1.8RC12 its not loading up the chart and when i trying to import it from Guitar Pro 5 it says it already has notes already but nothing is visible.

    Any ideas on how i can sort this out id love to just import the whole project as it only needs small changes then its finished.

    thanks.

    Edit

    Also im getting an error saying OGG Sampling rate is not 44.1KHZ song may not play back at the correct speed in FOF. how do i sort this too?

  4. Work In Progress (CDLC links coming soon)

    http://i66.tinypic.com/dqn3sz.png
     
    Oasis were an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1991. Developed from an earlier group, the Rain, the band originally consisted of Liam Gallagher (vocals and tambourine), Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs (guitar), Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan (bass guitar), and Tony McCarroll (drums, percussion). They were later joined by Liam's older brother Noel Gallagher (lead guitar and vocals) as a fifth member, becoming the band's settled line-up until April 1995.
     
    Oasis signed to independent record label Creation Records in 1993 and released their record-setting debut album Definitely Maybe (1994). The following year the band recorded (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (1995) with drummer Alan White, in the midst of a chart rivalry with Britpop peers Blur. Along with Suede, Pulp, Blur and others, Oasis came to be regarded as one of the major bands of the Britpop movement and the Gallagher brothers were featured regularly in tabloid newspapers for their sibling disputes and wild lifestyles. In 1997 Oasis released their third album, Be Here Now (1997), and although it was the fastest-selling album in UK chart history, the album's popularity tapered off quickly, but not before selling 8 million copies. McGuigan and Arthurs left Oasis in 1999 as the band released Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (2000). After their departures, they were replaced by former Heavy Stereo guitarist/frontman Gem Archer and former Ride guitarist/frontman Andy Bell. Their fifth studio album Heathen Chemistry was released in 2002. In 2004 drummer Alan White left the band leaving them as a four-piece with addition of the Who drummer Zak Starkey as recording and touring unofficial fifth member and found renewed success and popularity with Don't Believe the Truth (2005).
     
    Following the recording of the band's seventh album Dig Out Your Soul in May 2008, after being made official member duiring sessions, Starkey departed the band and with Chris Sharrock as touring member, Oasis did their last tour as a collective band. During the tour the brothers' increasingly deteriorating relationship ultimately led to Noel Gallagher announcing in August 2009 that he would be leaving the band after a backstage altercation with Liam before a festival appearance. The band, comprising the remaining members of Oasis and led by Liam Gallagher, decided to continue working together under the name Beady Eye until breaking up in 2014, while Noel went on to form his solo project Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.
     
    As well as singing in Mancunian accents and references to British culture in their lyrics, Oasis were influenced by British guitar bands from the past. They have had eight UK number-one singles and eight UK number-one albums, and won seventeen NME Awards, nine Q Awards, four MTV Europe Music Awards and six Brit Awards, including one in 2007 for Outstanding Contribution to Music and one for the Best Album of the Last 30 Years as voted by BBC Radio 2 listeners; they have been nominated for three Grammy Awards. As of 2009 Oasis have sold over 70 million records worldwide. The band were listed in the Guinness World Records book in 2010 for "Longest Top 10 UK Chart Run by a Group" after an unprecedented run of 22 top 10 hits in the UK. The band also holds the Guinness World Record for being the most successful act in the UK between the years 1995 and 2005, spending 765 weeks in the top 75 singles and albums charts
     
     
    Definitely Maybe
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    Released     29 August 1994
    Recorded     December 1993 – April 1994
     
    Definitely Maybe was an immediate commercial and critical success in the UK, having followed on the heels of singles "Supersonic", "Shakermaker" and "Live Forever". It is their only full album to feature original drummer Tony McCarroll.
     
    Definitely Maybe went straight to number one in the UK Albums Chart on initial release. It was the fastest selling debut album of all time in the UK when it was released and went on to be certified 7× Platinum (2.1 million+ sales) by the BPI. Definitely Maybe marked the beginning of Oasis' success in America, selling over one million copies there, despite only peaking at 58 on the Billboard 200. The album went on to sell over 8 million copies worldwide and brought widespread critical acclaim.
     
    The album helped to spur a revitalisation in British pop music in the nineties and was embraced by critics for its optimistic themes and supposed rejection of grunge music of the time. Definitely Maybe is regarded as a seminal record of the Britpop scene, and has appeared in many publications' 'best of' lists. The album is also popular among audiences: in June 2006, NME magazine conducted a readers' poll in which it was voted the greatest album of all time.
     
     

    (Whats The Story) Morning Glory
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    Released     2 October 1995
    Recorded     March 1995, May–June 1995
     
    (What's the Story) Morning Glory? is the second studio album by English rock band Oasis, released on 2 October 1995 by Creation Records. It was produced by Owen Morris and the group's guitarist Noel Gallagher. The structure and arrangement style of the album were a significant departure from the group's previous record Definitely Maybe. Gallagher's compositions were more focused in balladry and placed more emphasis on huge choruses, with the string arrangements and more varied instrumentation on the record contrasting with the rawness of the group's debut album. (What's the Story) Morning Glory? was the group's first album with drummer Alan White, who replaced Tony McCarroll.
     
    The record propelled Oasis from being a crossover indie act to a worldwide rock phenomenon, and according to various critics, was a significant record in the timeline of British indie music. The band's most commercially successful release, (What's the Story) Morning Glory? sold a record-breaking 347,000 copies in its first week on sale, spent 10 weeks at number one on the UK Albums Chart, and reached number four in the US Billboard 200. Singles from the album were successful in Britain, America and Australia: "Some Might Say" and "Don't Look Back in Anger" reached number one in the UK; "Champagne Supernova" and "Wonderwall" reached number one on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart, with "Wonderwall" also topping the Australian and New Zealand singles charts.
     
    Although a commercial smash, the record received initially lukewarm reviews from mainstream music critics; many contemporary reviewers deemed it inferior to Definitely Maybe, with the songwriting and production particular points of criticism. In the ensuing years, however, critical opinion towards the album reversed, and it is now generally considered a seminal record of both the Britpop era, and the 1990s in general. Over several months in 1995 and 1996, the band performed an extensive world tour in support of the album. The most notable of the concerts were two Knebworth House performances in August to a combined crowd of 250,000 people. At the 1996 Brit Awards, the album won Best British Album.
     
    At the 2010 Brit Awards, (What's the Story) Morning Glory? was named the greatest British album since 1980. It has sold over 22 million copies worldwide, and appears on several lists of the greatest albums in rock music. As of July 2016, it is the UK's fifth best-selling album of all time, having sold over 4.7 million copies.
     
    Hello   
    Roll With it       
    Wonderwall       
    Dont Look Back In Anger   
    Hey Now       
    Some Might Say     
    Cast No Shadow     
    She's Electric     
    Morning Glory      
    Champagne Supernova

       
     
    Be Here Now
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    Recorded     7 October 1996 – 2 April 1997
    Released     21 August 1997
     
    Be Here Now was highly anticipated by both fans and music critics. Oasis' management company, Ignition, were aware of the dangers of overexposure, and before release sought to control the media's access to the album. The campaign included limiting pre-release radio airplay and forcing journalists to sign gag orders. The tactics resulted in the alienation of both the press and many industry personnel connected with the band, and fueled large-scale speculation and wide publicity within the British music scene.
     
    On the first day of release, Be Here Now sold over 424,000 copies, becoming the fastest-selling album in British chart history, while initial reviews were overwhelmingly positive. Retrospectively, however, the album is viewed by many music journalists and fans and by most members of the band as over-indulgent and bloated. Q magazine, which gave the album a five-star review on its release, admitted in 2007 that Be Here Now is often thought of as "a disastrous, overblown folly—the moment when Oasis, their judgement clouded by drugs and blanket adulation, ran aground on their own sky-high self-belief." The album's producer Owen Morris said the recording sessions were marred by arguments and drug abuse, and that the band's only motivations were commercial. As of 2008, the album had sold eight million copies worldwide.
     
    D'ya Know What I Mean
    My Big Mouth
    Magic Pie
    Stand By Me
    I Hope, I Think, I know
    The Girl In The Dirty Shirt
    Fade-in Out
    Dont Go Away
    Be Here Now
    All Around The World
    It's Getting Better (Man!!)
    All Around The World (reprise)
     

    The Masterplan
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    Recorded     1994–97
    Released     3 November 1998
     
    The Masterplan is a compilation comprising B-sides which never made it onto an album. It was released on 3 November 1998. The album was originally intended for release only in areas such as the United States and Japan, where the tracks were only available on expensive European import singles.
     
    The Masterplan reached number 2 in the UK where it went platinum, and number 51 in the United States. However, it did reach the Top 20 in various charts around the world, going on to sell at least 3 million copies. Four songs from the album appear on the 2006 compilation album Stop the Clocks. This is the last album of Oasis to be released under the Creation label.
     
    Acquiesce
    Underneath The Sky
    Talk Tonight
    Going Nowhere
    Fade Away
    The Swamp Song
    I Am The Walrus (live)
    Listen Up
    Rockin' Chair
    Half The World Away
    (It's Good) To Be Free
    Stay Young
    Headshrinker
    The Masterplan
     

    Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants
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    Recorded     April–August 1999
    Released     28 February 2000
     
    Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants is the 16th fastest selling album in UK chart history, selling over 310,000 copies in its first week. Standing on the Shoulder of Giants has been certified double platinum by the British Phonographic Industry[1] and has sold around 208,000 copies in the US.[2][3]
    In 1999, the year preceding the final release of this album, Alan McGee closed Creation Records and Oasis had lost two founding members (Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs and Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan) and hired new producer Mark "Spike" Stent to replace Owen Morris.
     
    The album is a modern psychedelic record complete with drum loops, samples, electric sitar, mellotron, synthesizers and backward guitars, resulting in an album more experimental with electronica and heavy psychedelic rock influences. Songs such as "Go Let It Out", the Indian-influenced "Who Feels Love?", and the progressive "Gas Panic!" were a departure from the band's earlier style.
     
    Fuckin' in the Bushes
    Go Let It Out
    Who Feels Love?
    Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is
    Little James
    Gas Panic!
    Where Did It All Go Wrong?
    Sunday Morning Call
    I Can See a Liar
    Roll It Over
     

    Familiar To Million's
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    Recorded     21 July 2000 at Wembley Stadium, London
    Released     13 November 2000
     
    Familiar to Millions is the first live album by Oasis, It was recorded at Wembley Stadium on 21 July 2000. It debuted at No. 5 in the UK charts with 57,000 copies sold in the first week. To date Familiar to Millions has sold around 310,000 copies in Britain alone (Platinum), about 70,000 copies in the U.S. and an estimated 1 million copies worldwide. The album was initially released simultaneously on six formats: DVD, VHS, double CD, double cassette, triple vinyl, and double MiniDisc.
     
    Fuckin' In The Bushes
    Go Let It Out
    Who Feels Love?
    Supersonic
    Shakermaker
    Acquiesce
    Step Out
    Gas Panic!
    Roll With it
    Stand By Me
    Wonderwall
    Cigarettes & Alcohol
    Don't Look Back In Anger
    Live Forever
    Hey Hey My My
    Champagne Supernova
    Rock N Roll Star
    Helter Skelter
     
     
    Heathen Chemistry
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    Recorded     October 2001 – March 2002
    Released     1 July 2002
     
    Heathen Chemistry was written and recorded with a back-to-basics sound with a more rock feel to it; the more crude and simple sound differs from the musical grandiosity of their previous records, Be Here Now (1997) and Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (2000), being more comparable to their early work.
     
    Heathen Chemistry is notable for being the first Oasis album recorded with guitarist Gem Archer and bassist Andy Bell, who both joined the band after work on previous album Standing on the Shoulder of Giants had been completed. It would also prove to be last album to feature the band's longtime drummer, Alan White, who left in early 2004, with Noel Gallagher claiming White's commitment to the band was not adequate. He was effectively replaced with Ringo Starr's son, Zak Starkey. The album was released to generally mixed reviews from critics.
     
    The name "Heathen Chemistry" was taken from a second hand T-shirt that Noel had stumbled across. The album has sold 4.5 million copies.
     
    The Hindu Times
    Force Of Nature
    Hung In A Bad Place
    Stop Crying Your Heart Out
    Songbird
    Little By Little
    A Quick Peep
    (Propabaly) All In The Mind
    She Is Love
    Born On A Different Cloud
    Better Man
     
     
    Don't Believe The Truth
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    Recorded     November 2004 – March 2005
    Released     30 May 2005
     
    Don't Believe the Truth reached number one in the UK Albums Chart with first week sales of just under 238,000, and is the 32nd fastest selling album ever in the UK. The album entered the US charts at number 12, with 65,000 copies sold in the first week, the highest any Oasis album had reached there since 1997's Be Here Now, although its chart stay was brief. Don't Believe the Truth went triple platinum in the UK in the first week of 2006 (900,000+ sales), and in the US has sold more than 200,000 copies.
     
    Every member of the band contributed to the writing of tracks for the album, and the album is the first where all duties were divided between the band members. On some of the tracks regular bass player Andy Bell handled guitar, while Gem Archer and Noel Gallagher contributed bass to other songs. Don't Believe the Truth is the first Oasis record to feature the drumming of Zak Starkey who, while not an official member of Oasis, performed and toured with them following the departure of longtime drummer Alan White. The album received positive reviews from critics and many cited it as Oasis's best album in a decade.
     
    Liam Gallagher also had a larger impact on the album by his developing songwriting. Noel has said that this album is his favourite of Oasis' last four, because all members have contributed to it. This, he claims, has given it a different feel from a typically Noel-written Oasis album.
    The band embarked on a massive worldwide tour that started off at the London Astoria for their Don't Believe the Truth Tour, visiting 26 countries and playing to 3.2 million people at a total of 113 concerts. This resulted in the making of Lord Don't Slow Me Down, a film later released on DVD. To date the album has sold more than 7 million copies worldwide.
     
    Turn Up The Sun
    Mucky Fingers
    Lyla
    Love Like A Bomb
    The Importance Of Being Idle
    The Meaning Of Soul
    Guess God Thinks Im Abel
    Part Of The Queue
    Keep The Dream Alive
    A Bell Will Ring
    Let There Be Love
     
     
    Dig Out Your Soul
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    Recorded     August 2007–March 2008
    Released     6 October 2008
     
    Dig Out Your Soul was recorded between August and December 2007 at Abbey Road Studios, and January and March 2008 at The Village Recorder. The album spawned three singles. The first single, "The Shock of the Lightning", was released shortly before the release of the album, on 29 September 2008. In promotion of the album, the band embarked on a world tour, debuting in Seattle at the WaMu Theater, and continuing for eighteen months.
     
    In 2009, the tour concluded (due to Noel Gallagher quitting the band) with major dates at some of the UK's biggest stadiums, notably the new Wembley Stadium, Sunderland's Stadium of Light and Edinburgh's Murrayfield. They also performed three hometown shows at Manchester's Heaton Park.
     
    Bag It Up
    The Turning
    Waiting For The Rapture
    The Shock Of The Lightning
    I'm Outta Times
    (Get Off Your) High Horse Lady
    Falling Down
    To Be Where There's Life
    Aint Got Nothin'
    The Nature Of Reality
    Soldier On
     

    Singles extras
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    Recorded 1991 - 2008
     
    Alive (8-track demo)
    D'Yer Wanna Be a Spaceman?
    I Will Believe" (live)
    Bring It on Down" (live)
    Cloudburst
    Whatever
    It's Better People
    Round Are Way
    Step Out
    Angel Child
    Hero
    (I Got) The Fever
    My Sister Lover
    Sad Song
    Fade Away" (Warchild version)
    Let's All Make Believe
    (As Long as They've Got) Cigarettes in Hell
    Helter Skelter
    One Way Road
    Carry Us All
    Full On
    Just Getting Older
    Idler's Dream
    Thank You for the Good Times
    Shout It Out Loud
    My Generation
    (You've Got) The Heart of a Star
    Eyeball Tickler
    Won't Let You Down
    Pass Me Down the Wine
    The Quiet Ones
    Sittin' Here in Silence
    Lord Don't Slow Me Down
    Those Swollen Hand Blues
    Cum On Feel The Noise
    You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
    Merry Christmas Everybody

     

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  5. today when I was viewing on to the Gun & Roses discography topic i kept getting this pop up and its not he first time when clicking onto a forum page froma google search i can get similar results. 

    http://i66.tinypic.com/2v9p6h3.png

    ​Clearly spam why would Microsoft give anyone a PS4 

    ​here is the topic I was on it didn't come up right away it took a fellow moments and its also speaks out the text.

    ​not got any other issues from websites and I've done a malware scan with Malwarebytes and avest for good measure.

  6. Hello
     
    I was asked to add this to the EOF fourm section so that EOF devs can have a read and see if this can be added into the software or atleast explain it for anyone else to do this double stop bedn with different values.
     
    I wanted to add a double stop bend to my CDLC Rock n Roll Star by Oasis this bend is in the chorus of the song and requires the strings to bend at different values as show.
     
    http://i67.tinypic.com/25klyef.jpg
     
    To get the desired effect i tried many things but could get the result I wanted so I turned to CF's discord for help, lucky two clever users I)ark_Seph and Firekorn where there to help me out.
     
    So in EOF you need to find the bend you want to do this on you need to highlight the bend and go to Edit Guitar Pro Note (n key), here you split all the notes that are highlighted.
     
    http://i64.tinypic.com/2mmaezq.jpg
     
    Next you need to save the song and find the tracks .xml file then open it in notepad or notepad++ to make it easier.
     
    Using the timing form EOF locate the bend code in the file.
     
    http://i64.tinypic.com/2073p6g.jpg
     
    Then edit the desired string e.g string 3 to a full bend instead of a half bend do it to all the code that needs it to be done and save the file.
     
    http://i63.tinypic.com/2wqqx79.jpg
     
    Then you can compile the song in RStoolkit and test it out on RS.
     
    Sadly if you need to edit any of your chart in EOF you will have to do all above again as EOF overwrites the changes.
     
    Here is the result
     
    http://i65.tinypic.com/nwk2g0.png
     
    Hope this helps users and hopefully the devs can add into EOF with a future patch.

     
    Thanks for reading  :)
  7. Oh i like this layout discography might have to steal your idea and do an oasis one since ive tasked myself to correct or make all of their songs perfectly.

     

    By the way some awesome tunes never heard of In Flames before.

  8. Rocksmith has so many special rules and limitations it's hard to keep track. If the FHPs are the only problem in the simple solution, you could try just putting a handshape tag around the chords:

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    EOF won't change the FHP for chords that are inside a handshape and after the handshape's beginning timestamp.

     

    Raynebc can I ask what the Blue box is between the E and A string? I've not seen it before when making stuff mind I've only done 2 songs lol

  9. So i gave up for now on my Blue oyster Cult it was to hard to sync and optied for songs that are easier to do.

    ​currenty doing an Oasis song but having issues with the fretboard position at the very start of the song

    ​I've used the CTRL+SHIFT+F to generate them and the went into the list and deleted the one I want to add myself. then used SHIFT+F to set it 

    http://i66.tinypic.com/24e7u4i.png

    ​so I'm guessing you more along the song in EOF to the point you want to add the change then set it and when it asks you to add a Fret I take it this means the fret where it moves centre over too?

    http://i66.tinypic.com/246983r.png
    http://i68.tinypic.com/1z5n0ic.png

    ​anyway I tried it and all it did was widen the boxes round the chords from 4 frets to 6 frets lol. 

    ​what am I doing wrong here 

    thanks again

     

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