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iminashi

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    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.

     

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  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.

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  3. 10 hours ago, QUAKE said:

    is it possible to use this to overwrite the default font with one that scales better in 4k?

    I don't know if that's possible, but it would require some modding in addition that this tool doesn't do.

  4. @ 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.

  5. v3.0 has been released.

     

    The place where the program configuration and logs are stored has been changed, so your settings will be reset to defaults when updating from v2.2. You may also delete the logs directory from the program folder when updating.

     

    The most prominent new feature is "Quick Remove DD", which I added since using the DDC tab in the Toolkit to remove DD always felt cumbersome to me.

    As an example, removing DD from all three arrangements from the AC/DC Powerage Full Album custom:

    With the Toolkit's DDC tab: ~1 min 45 sec

    With "Quick Remove DD": ~1 sec

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