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coolethan1

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  1. We're working in different way, all our users able to post their works(nothing like c3 community), so they could get feedback from leechers and others to improve their skills within customs. And you able to decide which charter you like, help those beginners grow up (as payment for their time and knowledge probably :D)

     

    i just get sick of customs that are bad becouse of bad dd and can't play it as it is to hard

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    and yes i'm a guitar noob and i'm talking about sections

     

    Did you read the DDC tutorial ?

    This page explains how DDC manages sections and phrases : Automatic creation of phrases

     

    Sorry, that's not a video, but there are a few images  ;)

     

    i just don't understand 

    what phrases is and all i care about is sections

    i'm sorry if i'm really been bad at this 

    and i plan on doing the dd on my own

    so any thing to make it link riff1 and riff2 if they are sections 

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    You just have to create sections and phrases at the right place. The name of phrases is not used by DDC. The phrases will level up together if they contain the same number of measures and the same sequence of notes.

    I can help you if you share the EOF project on which you are working ...

     

    is there anyway to do it without it having the same notes

    as there is lots of bits that are the same but just some notes that are different  

     

     

    By default, DDC considers two phrases as similar if they have less than 25% of differences on their notes maps.

    These phrases don't share the same name but they are linked in the XML file.

     

    You can modify the "maxDifferencesToLink" parameter in the "ddc_default.cfg" file to adjust this percentage.

     

    how does this do it?

    is there any code i can use to link riff to riff 2

    so they will both go up in difficulty in the slider

    so like this

    link riff1,riff2,riff3,outro

    or something like that

  4. You just have to create sections and phrases at the right place. The name of phrases is not used by DDC. The phrases will level up together if they contain the same number of measures and the same sequence of notes.

    I can help you if you share the EOF project on which you are working ...

     

    is there anyway to do it without it having the same notes

    as there is lots of bits that are the same but just some notes that are different  

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    can't i just write or doing something like riff 1 and riff 2 and then both will go up in difficulty

     

     The global process to follow is :

     - Create sections and phrases (on the main beat of measures). The phrase name is not used by DDC.

     - Then, for each existing phrase, DDC creates a note map (N1, C1, N2, N3, C1, ...)

     - All phrases which share the same note map are associated with the same generated name (these phrases will level up or down together)

     

     If the CDLC is not well synchronized (notes are not in sync with the measures and beats), the note map will be less reusable ...  

     

    so if i use the shift s and use one of them

    so if i use a one with the same name

    it will level up everyone with the same name

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    please

    i don't like customs that are not like real dlc and i want to know how

    but it is hard for me to do it without a video

    Hi,

     

      You can add DD in an existing CDLC, easily with the Toolkit.

      If you want to modify the content of the CDLC to improve the behaviour of DD, you first need to know how to make your own CDLC ...

      There are existing videos and tutorials in CustomForge which explain how to do a CDLC.

     

      The first important thing to know about DDC is that it works well only for CDLCs in which the notes are in sync with the rhythm (beats and measures).

     

    but how do i make more then one section to go up in difficulty, so it is more real?

  7. Usually the only reasons the XML files don't get created during save is:

    1. If none of the "real" guitar or bass tracks have any notes.

    2. If Rocksmith exports are not enabled.

    3. If "quick save" is used. This save function only saves the project file and skips writing all other files.

    the way i fixed it was by pressing no when saving as there was lots of messages 

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