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  1. The XML Combiner is for combining different songs together so that you play them one after another. I haven't tried combining arrangements from different customs of the same song myself, but I suppose one way to do it would be to import both PSARCs separately into DLC Builder, then open them in EOF and copy the notes from one into the other.
  2. I've been using RipX DeepRemix for a while now and it is really useful for someone with bananas in their ears like myself. I find it that it makes figuring out bass parts a lot easier, and the piano keyboard at the side is super useful for determining the pitches of notes. I've tried spleeter exactly once, with a J-Pop song I've got in the works and its separated bass sounds like muffled low notes whereas in RipX it sounds like the actual bass. It also displays chord guesses when the guitar layer is selected and automatically figures out the tempo/measures.
  3. I don't know if that's possible, but it would require some modding in addition that this tool doesn't do.
  4. Greetings,

    I had a question about the DLC builder, as I cannot get it to run.

    Are there certain dependency requirements I must meet before the .exe will launch?

    When I trigger the executable, dlc-builder-winx.xx, no matter which version, nothing happens.

    Any insight as to what I'm doing wrong?

     

    Thank you.

    1. iminashi

      iminashi

      DLC Builder requires the .NET 5 runtime to work, but from your message it sounds like you cannot get the installer to work, which shouldn't require any dependencies AFAIK.

      Maybe the installer could be blocked by Windows or an anti-virus?

    2. agentrando

      agentrando

      You were correct.

       

      Thank you for all of your efforts.

       

      I finished some of my first CDLC.

  5. Java is needed to run the PS3 encrypt/decrypt tool included with the Toolkit. I've never used it so I don't know if it needs a specific version.
  6. DLC Builder only supports Wwise versions 2019 or 2021. For CDLC creation there's no need to get the GUI version of Wwise to work, just the CLI is needed. I don't see a Linux version on that site. Also, the macOS port is actually just the Windows version running on Wine.
  7. @ someotherbruce I made a Linux build of DLC Builder. Could you give it a try? I was able to build a working CDLC on my Mint VM. There may be issues with the automatic Wwise conversion. If the Wwise console path is left empty, it will try to find it from "~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files (x86)/Audiokinetic". I cheated a bit and just copied the Wwise installation from my Windows machine and then installed the vc redist files from the prerequisites folder from the archive from https://ignition4.customsforge.com/cfsm/wwise and that was enough to get it working.
  8. Creating a Linux version of DLC Builder is possible, since most of it is cross-platform. The automatic Wwise conversion would need a new implementation via Wine though. I haven't provided a Linux version since I assumed that practically no-one would use it (though I think practically no-one uses the mac version either ) .
  9. I've uploaded a new version, which is probably the last one since the program I've been working on, DLC Builder (an alternative to the Toolkit's CDLC Creator tab) contains most of DDC Improver's functionality.
  10. It's probably got something to do with the equalizer settings. With just an amp with max bass and no mid/treble gives a red color.
  11. @firekorn I can't see your attachments, but that sounds like the bug that should be fixed in the next version. Give this build a try and see if it fixes it.
  12. Invisible notes are caused by an incorrect linknext status on the previous note on the same string. Looking at the XML, there are two such notes in the lead arrangement at 37.672 and 113.451.
  13. @@nick_beat One should install the .NET version that matches the Windows version. DDC Improver itself should work the same on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows, though I've only tested it on 64-bit Windows 10.
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