Hey i havent been a very active member on these forums but was just reading through how others spend their time in Rocksmith 2014. i noticed some people spend a fair amount of time in session mode (personally i spend about 97% of my time in learn a song -> riff repeater -> DD 100% -> increase speed incrementally.) but probably the biggest selling point of Rocksmith 2014 was watching joey cantrell (?) rock it out in session mode.
i want to use session mode more often, and ive noticed rocksmith shows you what scales to use when jamming but i guess i dont feel im at a stage where i can comfortably experiment with scales in a session. i mean i can fiddle backwards and forwards messing around with note in the major or minor. i guess what i want to ask is, is there any particular way that people use session mode? do people go straight for A major scale and experiment or are there other cool features or setups with session mode that make it a little more structured? how do people find adjusting to an artificial band that adjusts to you?
i find i get more enjoyment out of making up my own little riffs in songs like arctic monkeys do i wanna know (rhythm) when youre suppose to hold a harmonised note...