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  1. Thanks for the reply. All I'm trying to do is edit the fingerings with the F key shortcut and have it show in game. I guess it doesn't work this way? I just want to have some fingerings show here and there, not necessarily for the entire song. I know using hand shapes works for the fingering, but that is not ideal. Also, the fret hand position does not always equate to what finger I'd like to use. For example, when fingering the d minor chord in this song I am playing now, I want to use the 4th finger instead of the 3rd finger to play the d note (fret 3, string 2). Is there a way to define that I want to use finger 4 using FHP? Thanks a lot!
  2. Hello, Is there any way in eof to create an arpeggio for each note in the entire song all at once with one click (for Rocksmith)? I know you can do this to each note separately with CTRL+SHIFT+G, but it is taking very long to do it this way. Basically what I want to do is create a fingering for each note on its own without using chord or hand shapes. The only way the fingering shows is by creating arpeggios or hand shapes to my knowledge. Or is there another way for the fingerings to show in rocksmith? Ideally I could just input fingering info to each note without using arpeggios or hand shapes. Thank you!
  3. Awesome, thank you so much. I got it to work. Perfect instructions.
  4. Hello, I'm having an issue where my fingerings from eof are not showing when I run the file in rocksmith. I believe I read that only chords will show the fingerings? I have a fingerstyle song where I do have chords but they are arpeggiated. How exactly do I arpeggiate the chords in eof so that my fingerings will show properly? I see there is an arpeggio dropdown under pro guitar but I don't know what to do after that. Thank you!
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