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TheBestAlex

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  1. Oh yeah, had a question as well. Couldn't get a bonus arrangement to work. Do you have to already have a guitar track to add a bonus arrangement?
  2. Hmm, what did you set the tuning as in EoF and the toolkit? In EOF the tuning was set to B-standard: so in this order 7 8 put 8 because 7 is F# 7 7 7 7 In the toolkit I set the tuning again to B-Standard (last option BEADGB). And then obviously used 110, because 220 was an octave too high. I played Premonition through, struggled a bit and for some reason on E-string my frets 2+3 were having a little difficulty picking up (had to play really loud for those to pick up) But other than that went well.
  3. Alright got Haken - Premonition working for w/e reason I had to use 110 for the frequency. I'll submit this when it's complete. Is there a special place to submit these other than the database and just put in the description FOR 5-STRING BASS ONLY lol. Will probably be submitting another Rush song around the same time, so keep eyes open if interested.
  4. Haha, should have been ready for someone to burst my bubble like that, lol.
  5. If I get this working, first up is Haken, and then more Haken, and then more Haken. Haken - Premonition is what I'll be trying.
  6. Alright, that wasn't so bad just played that In Flames track. Got 98%. Not sure why they did a Disturbed cover, but that's another thread I guess. That song was easy though and has no actual string jumping, this will probably be a different story, but still not too bad. Hopefully I'll get used to it. Now I'm going to try and fix one of my CDLCs that was meant for a 5-string bass.
  7. Thanks, I saw your video. Are there any charted 5-string bass songs available that are charted like yours above that I can try out just to see how bad I will fail :( ?
  8. Lol, yeah I know, unfortunately I don't have a 4-string and if I did I would have played with that, and may not be having any problem. So excited, but bummed at the same time. Thanks for understanding, lol. Now I just need every existing song changed to a 5-string chart, lmfao. QQQQQQQQ
  9. Haha, I'll just stop now, I'm gonna try charting some 5-string songs and see how this all plays out. I'm very excited, but like I said, I think there is going to be a HUGE learning curve and close to impossible to fluidly switch between 4-string and 5-string charts for me using only my 5-string bass. I'm not talking about charting songs either, I mean actually playing and reading what is to be played correctly. I don't think anyone is understanding my dilemma or maybe you all pretty much have the same problem and are only playing a 5-string bass, but it's not a big deal.
  10. That top string is always red between a guitar and a 4-string bass though. For me switching between a 4-string chart and a 5-string chart, playing my 5-string bass, the colors will be associated to different string each time. I'm not the most knowledgeable on guitars, but aren't some songs tuned B standard where the strings are B-E-A-D and so forth on guitar too. I have a 5-string bass, now I am only using 4 strings on my 5-string (not using the B-string). The tuning can be changed to anything and I will still be reading the colors associated to the strings the same (just as a guitar player tuned to B-E-A-D instead of E-A-D-G). NOW I go to play a 5-string bass chart and NOW the B-string is in the mix (this is my top string). Now this means the colors aren't associated the same anymore. It has nothing to do with tuning but with number of strings.
  11. That top string is always red between a guitar and a 4-string bass though. For me switching between a 4-string chart and a 5-string chart, playing my 5-string bass, the colors will be associated to different string each time.
  12. Okay let me try to explain better what I mean. I play on a 5-string bass. Up until now I've obviously only used the standard 4-strings. So here's the way I read the game (E-Red, A-Yellow, D-Blue, G-Orange). So now I go to play a 5-string bass chart and everything is set up differently (B-Red, E-Yellow, A-Blue, D-Orange, G-Green). While in theory it sounds quite simple, each color will now just be up one string, BUT I've become so used to the old way that I think adapting to the new colors will take a while. PLUS now when I go back to a 4-string chart I have to re-associate the colors again. I know this probably seems like a little problem, but I think it's sorta a nightmare.
  13. I still see a problem though. 5-string songs, versus every other 4-string song in existence is going to be read differently. I have a feeling this could be sorta tricky to adapt to, going back and forth. Now I want every song to be re-written in different colors.
  14. Okay, nevermind.... I should read and look at everything. It just gets tedious in these forums. So you can chart 5-strings for bass and have them appear!!!! This is awesome now I just have to read more and figure out how, lol.
  15. Well, it'd still have to be a song that only uses 4-strings no matter how you stack it. Just now you can use B E A D. Probably will be a little tricky picking out songs that don't play anything on the G. Also, for me atleast, trying to "read" a rocksmith chart to be played on a 5-string instead of standard 4-string would be tricky, as instead of playing the 4-strings and reading the game the way I always have, now I'd be up 1-string, reading the colors completely different than I always have. If this makes any sense at all, lmfao.
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