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justgimmethefunk

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  1. @@ArnoldRimmer thanks for the link. 'I'll Take You There' looks like a very repetitive song, I don't think it would be such fun but that website NiceBassLines.com....YES! It has some great stuff. I've been looking for similar sites and somehow I missed this one. Thanks for spotting it.

  2. OK so v2.0 is now uploaded.

    Next Motown CDLC will be "Standing in the Shadows of Love" by the Four Tops, synch is done, I just need to add sections and lyrics then wrap it up.

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  3. Hi,

    Right now my issue is with the volume : the song's volume is too low and the bass volume is too low as well. I understand that I should use the RS Toolkit to fix these and I tried to, but my 'Edit Tone' has a problem : after I open it and raise the bass volume higher, I click ok but nothing happens...the window just stays opened and I can't go back to the Toolkit main window, unless I click the cross in the Edit Tone window, but then nothing is saved and the bass volume just remains too low. Any idea of what the problem could be? Am I doing something wrong?

     

    Thank you!

  4. @@missis sumner I listened to the intro over and over again and I'm almost 100% sure that I tabbed it correctly. You can find the full tab here : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6m_wq3XxyzrZTJEZkpuZ2hDUms/edit?usp=sharing

     

    About the RS Song Creator Toolkit, yes I have it but I just didn't know that it could also be used to edit a psarc file, I thought it was only meant to build one. Do you need to do anything specific to turn a PC file into a Mac file?

  5. @@missis sumner I would be very interested to know how you turned my PC file into a Mac file, did you use a specific software?

     

    As for the missing note, I'm pretty sure the tab is correct because I took it from an "official" nook (Motown Bass Classics published by Hal Leonard, they're usually accurate). I'll listen to it again just to be sure.

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