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  1. I did, for some reason EOF wasn't reading my XML files at the time. Another guy posted this song last week so I'm gonna see if he'll use this version of the song I have for alt rhythm/lead. Thx for looking at this for me.

  2. It looks like all sync points are the first beat of each measure. I spot-checked several of them after importing in EOF and the measures are at the positions defined in the GPA XML file. Could you double check if the sync is correct in Go PlayAlong? If so, this may be a bug in that program's export function. What version of the program are you using?

     

    Edit: It could also be worth trying to import Go PlayAlong's exported XML back into Go PlayAlong to see if the sync seems correct.

      I am using GPA4, and it does not display the tab sync when I import the XML file to the beat map on EOF.   I dont mean to be a drag, but is there a step by step link for those who are using GPA for EOF?  I cant seem to find one.

  3.   I have got a handful of songs that I've been able to sync in Go Playalong, but they just don't want to sync right in EOF after I import them.  What am I doing wrong here, or should I just send the files to somebody who can do it?

  4. Not that it looks to be too big of an upgrade, you still should be pretty fine to go with that box. ;)

    I'm not talking about the cheap bolt-on vmnt that is Dean's version of the js32t, I'm talking the one with the ebony fretboard and Seymour Duncan livewire pups.
  5. Well, your Zoom effects box costs about as much as your Asian made Jackson... even if you had higher end gear, I still might not have suggested you to bother. The Zoom processor you have is decent, especially for your likely rather low end rig.

    I've upgraded to a Dean vmnt.

  6. I primarily play metal and rarely clean, I run my delay and chorus in the amp's effects loop using a Zoom G2.1. Will my tone improve much switching to analog pedals, or will the analog distortion in my pre-amp not make much of a difference in the quality of the delay pedal?

  7. I'm having a hard time with a particular song (BLS-Bleed for Me), I cropped all the useless 30 seconds of guitar doodle at the beginning of the song, I then was able to drag the notes in sync with the first riff, the song has a brief pause, and then the notes fall out by a titch afterwards. When I try to drag the notes to fall in sync with each other, the previous notes that I just got to fall in sync drag with it..how do I select the notes I want to drag while leaving the previous ones in place? Or do I have to edit the tabs themselves?

  8. @@dantrag28 - It depends on what types of things you want to do. If all that you want to do is to change the song volume, tones (and tone volumes), or scroll speeds, all that you need is the Toolkit to import the .psarc and then make the edits in the toolkit.

     

    If you want to change the "tab" that is played in Rocksmith (including the sync and everything), that's a lot more complicated and also has a lot of caveats. Among the caveats, the Rocksmith import in EoF doesn't import time signatures (at least from older files: I believe it's actually put in nowadays), and all chord techniques except palm muting. In some songs restoring that kind of stuff can require more effort than starting the song from scratch (unless you can get the creator to send you the notes.eof file, in which case things might be easier).

     

    Anyway, if you want to edit the tab, you'll also need EoF. After importing a .psarc with the Toolkit it generates a folder, with an "EoF" subfolder. This contains the .oggs and the .xml files, so you can point EoF to the .ogg do a Rocksmith import with the XML files, then go from there. Then when you're done editing things (this skips a lot of things that are covered in tutorials), replace the XML files in the toolkit with the new ones, and generate the new .psarc.

    Wow, maybe I am better off starting from scratch...thx.

  9. EOF doesn't support that format, but Tux Guitar should be able to export to Guitar Pro format, which EOF can import.

    Thx, I got it figured out. Now I'm trying to figure out how to synchronize the notes properly. I hit ctl A, but it will only let me drag the notes to a certain point...

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