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SA_JK

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  1. Find the four (or more) beats before the song starting in eof, select the first, press shift+e and select High Pitch Tick and with the other ones press shift+e and select Low Pitch Tick and that will do the work.

    (*) Can't remember exact name

     

    Edit: Corrected names :)

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    @@SA_JK are you sure you have the required necessary programs (and in the required revision) to run CGT (.Net framework 4.0).

    Yeah, had net framework installed, even the net framework link provided by cozy it was "outdated" (?)

    Maybe I'm doing something wrong.

     

    PS: I didn't understand that step you mentioned, (replacing with your new gears.psarc) Did you modified the copy of this file? CGT just modifies files located in Rocksmith folder.

     

    Just confirmed the link to Net 4.0.30319 is still correct.  You need this version.  Overflow error is typical of wrong NET version.

     

    Uninstalled the newer version and installed that one, but it keeps throwing the out of memory exception and keeps repacking forever.

  3. @@SA_JK are you sure you have the required necessary programs (and in the required revision) to run CGT (.Net framework 4.0).

    Yeah, had net framework installed, even the net framework link provided by cozy it was "outdated" (?)

    Maybe I'm doing something wrong.

     

    PS: I didn't understand that step you mentioned, (replacing with your new gears.psarc) Did you modified the copy of this file? CGT just modifies files located in Rocksmith folder.

  4. I know this is almost one month old, but if you are still wondering about these guitars I can tell you my personal experience with my Mockingbird:

     

    -Pickups sound great for me (despite my punk rock tastes) they sound really warm with clean tones but their strongest point are the distorted tones, totally metal-ish. (Really don't know what people consider "good pick-ups", the ones that cost over $1000?)  

     

    -Only prob is that the body is too heavy and the guitar tends to slide forward. 

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