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Jansku79

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  1. Been away for a while and updated my rocksmith to remasted version only to notice that pretty much all my custom songs (including my own) are not working anymore. 

    Can someone tell or point me to a guide, on how to fix these issues so i can at least fix my own songs :)

  2. Hey guys, just an update of current situation and lack of new customs. I hooked up with couple of guys from these forums and we decided to compose some pieces of our own music. What comes to customs, i will release the title track from the new Insomnium album after our first song is recorded.

     

    Got many requests for more Kalmah and it will come eventually, if someone else is not faster than me.

  3. Whole reason behind rocksmith's note highway is to bring in new guitar players, Rocksmith was never meant for veteran guitar players, rocksmith was ALWAYS geared towards the Guitar Hero/Rock Band crowd who wanted to graduate from a plastic instrument to the real thing. If you like reading tabs better. Then by all means. Get Rock Prodigy but you are probably going to be sorely disappointed in the assortment of music.. not to mention most of the lessons are on Scales and Chords.. so don't let the 85 lessons fool you. One lesson is one set of chords.. or one scale to which you will practice.

     

    Also Rock Prodigy doesn't support anything new that Rocksmith doesn't. There were no ghost notes when I played it or nothing like that.. its basically Rocksmith in a tab format.. and we all know how that turned out with Bandfuse. Does it make a difference its made by a guitar manufacturer and not a game studio? no. The people who made rocksmith are just as passionate about music as those who make guitars. The format is different. That is all... and Rocksmith costs a hell of a lot less.. and so does the DLC for Rocksmith.. DLC for RP is 4 bucks a song. Also when I played it. Rock Prodigy does not have amp or tone modeling at all. Rocksmith's tone modeling software comes from an VERY expensive program.. called Amptitude (I think is the name of it) if you own or buy that.. you will recognize it almost instantly.. because its exactly the same setup and graphics that Rocksmith 1 used for its Amp mode. I believe the program is like 200 bucks (for everything.. not including downloadable effect pedals).

     

    I can read tabs now for the most part.. but to play them at speed.. I prefer rocksmith, cause I played guitar hero for years and years (until it died off). So my suggestion to anyone, get what you like ^^ don't sit around and complain cause one doesnt have this or doesn't have this! Just play :D

     

    I own Amplitube 3 and it's miles ahead of sound or customizing quality compared to RS virtual gear. Only things i miss in rocksmith is freely adjustable camera angles and better tools for sound creation for example graphical EQ's and ability to use impulses would be great :P

  4. Camera controlled by RS and its view depends on sections and FHP(Fret hand position), but maybe you asking about fretboard POV angle that probably hardcoded somewhere in rs code I don't know but I also looking for ppls who can help me with nonstop play mod.And moved to tutorials and help.

     

    No i mean exactly the note highway where the camera slowly hovers chasing the fret hand position. There must be a fixed setting somewhere that determines the angle of the camera.

  5. Hey guys, i was wondering if anyone knows how the camera system is built in RS. I would love to be able to tilt it up a bit. I went through some config files and stuff, but there were no camera settings anywhere.

     

    In some faster songs it would be so much easier to see whats coming up ahead on the chart when there is a clutter of single notes, open notes and big chord blocks all together.

  6. Tested and could be useful, i like the horizontal view as i have played from tabs before rocksmith. In RS it is sometimes problematic to see behind clutter of chords and i wish there was an adjustable camera angle, so i could tilt it slightly up to see further on the chart.

     

    Rock prodigy is a bit too pricey for it's content in my opinion.

  7. Amorphis customs are quite well tested by many, and i think only problem with them is too long sustains. Insomnium, Kalmah, Wintersun and Omnium Gatherum songs are the ones that needs testing most. But of course any single one of them can be tested if the song is pleasant for you.

     

    I'm also going through those as i think there is a lot to fix, at least for the first ones i created.

  8. Looking for a metal oriented tester with nimble fingers to go through my customs list which can be found here. I think that especially my old customs might have problems and i really want to iron all the kinks out of them. Some songs i simply cannot even play myself when we talk about some lightning fast melodeath.

     

    If someone is interested then let me know and let's start working together a bit. 

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    Awesome!  The Floyd Rose is a pain in the ass for sure with Rocksmith.  It's a floating system designed to be set up for one tuning.  Even drop D is difficult to tune to once you have it set up for E / Eb / D  etc.

     

    I'm in the process myself of selling off a few of my guitars that have tremolo systems.  My brother has my BC RICH neck-through mocking bird I'm trying to get him to send me so I can get down to using one guitar and one bass for the game.

    Drop D isn;t difficult with a Floyd, but it does involve the additional expense of a drop-d tuna(shouldn't be more than about $50), and a little bit of setting up.

     

     

    I blocked my floyd after battling with tuning in rocksmith. When i play my favorite songs i have to tune between E an C standard sometimes even B, so without blocking it would be really pain in the ass. I used simple coin trick which means using duct tape to stack some coins together and stuff it between the tremolo block and guitar body on both sides.

     

    So, what kind of strings are you using to get that range? They must go from being tighter than a gnat's chuff to a wizard's sleeve, dropping from E to drop B.

     

     

    I use 11-56 strings and with these i wont go higher than D-standard on my Floyd guitar and leave E and drop D for my old Yamaha. I tried E standard with my main guitar thou :D And you are right, the tension on strings were so high that i was afraid it will blow up.

  10. That one you picked up is very Schecter-like in my eyes at least. How're you liking the guitar, assuming you got it already?

     

    I believe Schecter and ESP are both owned by the same guy nowadays and are indeed very similar brands. Biggest differences are in necks as in ESP the necks are a bit thinner with U-contour while Schecter uses more C-shape. My current Schecter is more rhythm guitar with slower neck and i use some old Yamaha for leads. The ESP i bought should handle both and it has EMG pickups which i like.

     

    If one wants to buy a Schecter i can only give positive feedback, for example the Hellraiser series are an excellent affordable guitars. Around 800€ guitar which feels and sounds like 2000€ guitar ;)

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    Awesome!  The Floyd Rose is a pain in the ass for sure with Rocksmith.  It's a floating system designed to be set up for one tuning.  Even drop D is difficult to tune to once you have it set up for E / Eb / D  etc.

     

    I'm in the process myself of selling off a few of my guitars that have tremolo systems.  My brother has my BC RICH neck-through mocking bird I'm trying to get him to send me so I can get down to using one guitar and one bass for the game.

    Drop D isn;t difficult with a Floyd, but it does involve the additional expense of a drop-d tuna(shouldn't be more than about $50), and a little bit of setting up.

     

     

    I blocked my floyd after battling with tuning in rocksmith. When i play my favorite songs i have to tune between E an C standard sometimes even B, so without blocking it would be really pain in the ass. I used simple coin trick which means using duct tape to stack some coins together and stuff it between the tremolo block and guitar body on both sides.

  12. Yeah something with thin neck is what i need for lead guitar. Also after bit of research i'm considering Schecter Hellraiser models, seems quite well featured with good pickups and thin necks. LTD 1000MH as well. But never again a guitar with floyd rose bridge or any other tremolo, it has to be solid one.

  13. Hey guys, been thinking to buy myself a new guitar and this has gotten my attention. Does anyone have the same guitar or any experience of it, i'm mostly interested of the neck shape and how it's compared to let's say Gibson SG which is really easy to play. I like this fast necks and in this LTD it seems to be U-shaped thin neck, my current main guitar is Schecter devil-6 with C-shaped neck and it's really good rhythm guitar.

     

    The guitar in the link differs from my choice that i want Seymour Duncan JB ( B ) / ’59 (N) p.u. pickups or would it perhaps be better to go with EMG ones as at the end my preferred music style is metal based.

     

    All the info is welcome and other recommendations as well in the same price range about 900€.

  14. @@Jansku79

     

     

    I edited this post after sending the links to Jansku79 via private message. I don't want anyone else downloading these by mistake.

     

    -Spades

     

    Yeah never seen that one before, no any kind of response from guitar while the chart is rolling. Still i was wondering if there is something deeper in this problem as sometimes people complain not having tone although there is one. Could someone test this custom as i got mention it having no tone, but i cannot find any problem from it on my computer. If it's an user issue then it would be great if i could guide them on this, or fix my custom if there really is a problem.

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