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  1. Thanks for the very helpful and thorough response! I'll have to walk through the process in order to be able to actually follow along, but it seems like you laid everything out here. Tough to tell how time consuming and tedious it will be once I get into a groove. I have >400 songs between my ODLC and CDLC with at least 200 of them being of enough interest, so I'll have to see if the juice will be worth the squeeze to go through this manual process for all of them in order to use them in Go PlayAlong instead of Rocksmith.
  2. Does EOF happen to have the ability unpackage and convert psarc files from Rocksmith into a format that is setup and ready to use in Go Playalong (i.e. a backwards conversion)? I am looking to be able to automatically convert all of my CDLC and ODLC Rocksmith songs into a format that is plug and play with GPA (i.e. tabs perfectly synced with the audio track (thanks to all of the great work from the CDLC creators) and with all of the proper files and formats that GPA needs to have a complete product that is ready to use). This seems theoretically possible given that EOF can convert the opposite direction (GPA to RS) so the reverse direction should seemingly not be an insurmountable challenge, but I know nothing about coding. If this is currently not a feature but it is theoretically possible, please consider this a feature request.
  3. Is there a way to export CDLC directly into the Go PlayAlong software? What I mean is converting a CDLC into a file with the tab and music already synced and packaged together that would make it automatically plug and play and ready to drop into GPA without needing to go through the process in GPA (exporting the tabs, loading in a song, loading in a tab, then manually syncing everything together? I know about the ability to export tabs but I don't really have the time to do the combining files and syncing processes in GPA, and all of the work has already been done by all of the fantastic CDLC contributors here anyway. It seems like this should not be a difficult thing to do in Tool Kit, theoretically, but I could not find anything relating to this after doing a reasonable amount of searching around.
  4. Can this tool also be used to export the tabs synced with the audio file in a packaged format that is ready to use with the Go Playalong software without needing to resync everything in GPA?
  5. Is there anything already available that allows us to easily (i.e. virtually automatically) do a backward conversion of downloaded CDLC files from here and turn them into a plug and play format that works in go playalong? Already synced tabs with music in an easy to use player is the holy grail for me. Rocksmith with the CDLC library has me covered for this, but I would really like to accomplish the same result with GPA since I use my own guitar tones rather than the ones in Rock Smith (and my wife gives me shit about playing a game rather than accepting it as a fantastic guitar training tool). I unfortunately don't have the time to do all of the syncing in GPA myself, and since all of the contributors here have already done that tedious work for Rock Smith it would be natural for all of us to be able to piggyback off of this work and use these files in other programs like GPA.
  6. Thanks for posting this. I am looking into using this now that I am dusting off my old Rocksmith license on Steam after a 4 year break. I have since acquired an Axe Fx III and I am trying to figure out how to use this unit with my PC without having to use the official Rocksmith USB cable (I already have the cable but want to give it to my brother if I don't need it anymore). I am trying to figure out the easiest and lowest latency way to take the dry DI track that I can send from the Axe Fx unit to my PC, through its USB connection to my PC with the Axe being the audio interface for my PC (people usually do this to record the DI from the guitar for reamping later), and have that link into Rocksmith. The problem is I am a complete newbie about digital audio (once it gets into the PC), audio interfaces, DAWs, etc.. Do I need to use an actual software DAW to make this work, or is it possible to directly link this DI input from my Axe as the audio interface into Rocksmith using this patch? If so, are there any ticks I will have to do to make sure I am selecting the right input track to send to Steam (the Axe has 8 different USB audio tracks that it can send, and I'll need to just pick the one with the DI track).
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