Everything posted by KJParsley
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Back from our trip state-side, and mostly recovered from my bout with pneumonia. Playing a brand new bass with a slightly longer neck, so my muscle memory is a bit off till I acclimate...
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I'll be sitting this week out, heading stateside for the holidays with family.
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My start for the week:
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Thanks for the info, and all the work you do. You're a star!
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Another improvement for Bonus Beginner Bass:
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Would it be possible to get some info on the differences between the threading options? I don't see any mention of them in the User's Guide forum.
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A little bit of an improvement for the Beginner Bass Bonus: I don't see a column for it in the Scoreboard spreadsheet though.
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My entry for the Bonus Beginner Bass...
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My first entry for the week: I did the bonus bass Santana song too, but somehow the screenshot didn't save. I'll have to do it again.
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My first go round for the week: Certainly room for improvement here...
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Rocksmith 2014 Championship Week 314
KJParsley replied to Toni-Wan Kenobi's topic in Rocksmith Championship
My first go at it for the week Pretty sure I can do better. -
Rocksmith 2014 Championship Week 313
KJParsley replied to DropZone90's topic in Rocksmith Championship
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A little bit of an improvement:
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My first go at this week's bass selection:
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Thanks, I will scope it out.
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I take it then, that I just have to strip the ".org" from the file name to make a useful file?
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I have seen a few cdlc files that have the "psarc.org" extension. What are these, or what does it mean?
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Finally managed to get a few licks in for this week:
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Tone name error in XML Arrangement
KJParsley replied to KJParsley's topic in Rocksmith Custom Tool Kit (ARCHIVE)
Thanks again for the help. Your CFSM is a real powerhouse for maintaining a Rocksmith Library. I'll give the toolkit a shot when I next get a chance. -
Tone name error in XML Arrangement
KJParsley replied to KJParsley's topic in Rocksmith Custom Tool Kit (ARCHIVE)
Screenshots it is, then... Here it is, step-by-step: 1. I download the file for Three Days Grace/One X and start off by checking it in CFSM: It is the top file in the list and shows that it needs to be repaired. 2. I ran the repair utility to fix the file. Here are the settings that I used to complete the repair: It completed the repair, with no problem noted. 3. I then changed song title to "One-X" and then pushed the save button. Here is the result: Please note that is returns the same error, exactly as I typed it in for the top post on this thread. I had not had the "Prevent Multitone Exceptions" selected before. I did this time, and still returned the same error. I have not had a chance to try to fix it with the toolkit, as was hoping CFSM would fix it. I'll try that tomorrow, time permitting. -
Tone name error in XML Arrangement
KJParsley replied to KJParsley's topic in Rocksmith Custom Tool Kit (ARCHIVE)
Thanks for the help. I have gotten this error on a number of older files when editing artist/title/album fields with CFSM. It also popped up on some files I had not attempted to edit with CFSM when converting from PC to Mac, I just have not gotten around to trying to figure out how to fix them. I presume the first step is to import the affected file(s) into the toolkit and then use EOF to fix them as described. Thanks again! -
Tone name error in XML Arrangement
KJParsley replied to KJParsley's topic in Rocksmith Custom Tool Kit (ARCHIVE)
Thanks for the info, I'll check it out -
I have quite a few files that return the following error when saving after editing artsit/title/album fields: "Unhandled exception has occurred in your application. If you click Continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue. If you click Quit, the application will close immediately. There is a tone name error in XML Arrangement: Lead Dist is not properly defined. Use EOF to re-author custom tones or Notepad to attempt manual repair." Is there an easy way to fix these errors?
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I've downloaded the Three Days Grace Song, but when I run it through CustomsForge Song Manager to repair the file and edit the metadata, I get the following error: "Unhandled exception has occurred in your application. If you click Continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue. If you click Quit, the application will close immediately. There is a tone name error in XML Arrangement: Lead Dist is not properly defined. Use EOF to re-author custom tones or Notepad to attempt manual repair." Would someone be so kind as to step me through the procedure to fix this?
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Made it back home in time! Here's my first go at it: